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'''25th Police District''' is a division of the [[Philadelphia Police Department]] serving portions of [[North Philadelphia]], including [[Tioga-Nicetown]], [[Hunting Park]], and surrounding neighborhoods. The district headquarters is located at 3901 N. Broad Street.
'''The 25th Police District''' is a division of the [[Philadelphia Police Department]] serving portions of [[North Philadelphia]], including [[Tioga-Nicetown]], [[Hunting Park]], and surrounding neighborhoods. It's headquartered at 3901 N. Broad Street, where officers coordinate patrol operations and community work across several densely populated neighborhoods along the North Broad Street corridor.


== Coverage Area ==
== Coverage Area ==


The 25th Police District covers:
The 25th covers several neighborhoods in North Philadelphia. [[Tioga-Nicetown]], [[Hunting Park]], [[Logan]], and [[Allegheny West]] all fall under its jurisdiction, along with portions of surrounding [[North Philadelphia]] communities. You'll find residential areas, commercial corridors along North Broad Street, and various community institutions throughout the district's territory. The headquarters building at 3901 N. Broad Street serves as the central command post for all patrol operations and community engagement activities.
* [[Tioga-Nicetown]]
* [[Hunting Park]]
* [[Logan]]
* [[Allegheny West]]
* Portions of [[North Philadelphia]]


== History ==
== History ==


The 25th Police District serves neighborhoods along North Broad Street that have experienced significant economic challenges. The district participates in various city initiatives aimed at community development and public safety.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.phillypolice.com/districts/25th-district |title=25th Police District |publisher=Philadelphia Police Department |access-date=December 2025}}</ref>
Neighborhoods along North Broad Street have faced significant economic challenges and demographic shifts over several decades. The 25th has participated in various city initiatives aimed at community development and public safety, working to address both immediate law enforcement needs and long-term community stabilization.<ref>[https://www.phillypolice.com/districts/25th-district "25th Police District"], ''Philadelphia Police Department'', accessed 2024.</ref> Like other districts in the Philadelphia Police Department, it's adapted its policing strategies to respond to evolving community needs and citywide reform initiatives.
 
Officer-involved incidents have drawn public attention to the district. One notable case involved officers from the 25th who were involved in a shooting incident in Hunting Park that resulted in the death of a woman who reportedly pointed a handgun at responding officers.<ref>[https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/police-officers-shoot-woman-armed-with-handgun-in-north-philly-officials-say/4309255/ "Police: Woman with handgun shot by officers in North Philly"], ''NBC10 Philadelphia'', 2024.</ref><ref>[https://www.fox29.com/news/officer-involved-shooting-leaves-woman-critical-condition-hunting-park "Woman dies following officer-involved shooting in Hunting Park"], ''FOX 29 Philadelphia'', 2024.</ref><ref>[https://dailyvoice.com/pa/conshohocken-plymouth-meeting/officer-involved-shooting-woman-shot-while-pointing-gun-at-philly-police-authorities-say/ "Christina Miranda Killed In Officer Shooting: Philly Police"], ''Daily Voice'', 2024.</ref> These incidents have contributed to ongoing conversations about police procedures, community relations, and officer training.


== Community Programs ==
== Community Programs ==


The district participates in:
The district maintains various community engagement initiatives designed to strengthen relationships between law enforcement and residents. District leadership regularly hosts community meetings where people can discuss public safety concerns directly with patrol officers and command staff. Residents get a chance to voice concerns about specific issues on their blocks and coordinate responses with police.
* Community meetings
 
* Youth intervention programs
Youth intervention programs operate through the district. They provide positive alternatives for young people, connecting them with resources and mentorship opportunities. The district works with block captains throughout its territory, coordinating with these neighborhood leaders to help communication between residents and law enforcement. On top of that, it participates in economic development partnerships alongside other city agencies, recognizing that public safety efforts are strengthened by broader community investment and revitalization initiatives.
* Block captain coordination
* Economic development partnerships


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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* [[North Philadelphia]]
* [[North Philadelphia]]
* [[Broad Street]]
* [[Broad Street]]
* [[Hunting Park]]


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 15:39, 23 April 2026

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The 25th Police District is a division of the Philadelphia Police Department serving portions of North Philadelphia, including Tioga-Nicetown, Hunting Park, and surrounding neighborhoods. It's headquartered at 3901 N. Broad Street, where officers coordinate patrol operations and community work across several densely populated neighborhoods along the North Broad Street corridor.

Coverage Area

The 25th covers several neighborhoods in North Philadelphia. Tioga-Nicetown, Hunting Park, Logan, and Allegheny West all fall under its jurisdiction, along with portions of surrounding North Philadelphia communities. You'll find residential areas, commercial corridors along North Broad Street, and various community institutions throughout the district's territory. The headquarters building at 3901 N. Broad Street serves as the central command post for all patrol operations and community engagement activities.

History

Neighborhoods along North Broad Street have faced significant economic challenges and demographic shifts over several decades. The 25th has participated in various city initiatives aimed at community development and public safety, working to address both immediate law enforcement needs and long-term community stabilization.[1] Like other districts in the Philadelphia Police Department, it's adapted its policing strategies to respond to evolving community needs and citywide reform initiatives.

Officer-involved incidents have drawn public attention to the district. One notable case involved officers from the 25th who were involved in a shooting incident in Hunting Park that resulted in the death of a woman who reportedly pointed a handgun at responding officers.[2][3][4] These incidents have contributed to ongoing conversations about police procedures, community relations, and officer training.

Community Programs

The district maintains various community engagement initiatives designed to strengthen relationships between law enforcement and residents. District leadership regularly hosts community meetings where people can discuss public safety concerns directly with patrol officers and command staff. Residents get a chance to voice concerns about specific issues on their blocks and coordinate responses with police.

Youth intervention programs operate through the district. They provide positive alternatives for young people, connecting them with resources and mentorship opportunities. The district works with block captains throughout its territory, coordinating with these neighborhood leaders to help communication between residents and law enforcement. On top of that, it participates in economic development partnerships alongside other city agencies, recognizing that public safety efforts are strengthened by broader community investment and revitalization initiatives.

See Also

References