No edit summary |
(Editing) Tag: Visual edit |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
'''Miami Metro Police Department''' (MMPD) is the foremost law enforcement agency in the [[Showtime]] series ''[[Dexter (show)|'''DEXTER''']]'''.''''' |
'''Miami Metro Police Department''' (MMPD) is the foremost law enforcement agency in the [[Showtime]] series ''[[Dexter (show)|'''DEXTER''']]'''.''''' |
||
− | As the driving force of justice in [[Miami]], it |
+ | As the driving force of justice in [[Miami]], it is featured in every episode, along with many of the main characters. |
== Counterpart == |
== Counterpart == |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |||
⚫ | |||
== Jurisdiction Rivalries == |
== Jurisdiction Rivalries == |
||
− | * In the [[Dexter Novels]], the [[Miami-Dade Police HQ]] |
+ | * In the [[Dexter Novels]], the [[Miami-Dade Police HQ]] has a jurisdiction rivalry with the Broward Police Department. |
⚫ | |||
− | |||
⚫ | |||
== Management == |
== Management == |
||
− | As with any type of business or organization, there is a level of management to the MMPD. As an individual advances in rank, more responsibilities fall on their shoulders |
+ | As with any type of business or organization, there is a level of management to the MMPD. As an individual advances in rank, more responsibilities fall on their shoulders. |
=== Deputy Chief === |
=== Deputy Chief === |
||
− | [[ |
+ | * [[Thomas Matthews]] (current) |
+ | As Deputy Chief, he directly oversees every officer and detective in the department with only the Board of Directors, Chief of Police, and higher government superseding his authority. Among his responsibilities, he has the right to promote or strip someone of rank. |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |||
− | He, more or less, represents the actual Chief of Police in MMPD. He takes on many of the public appearances for the press and operates as a voice for the people, letting them know that his department is doing the best that they can to insure their safety. |
||
− | |||
− | As Deputy Chief, he directly oversees every officer and detective in his department with only the Board of Directors, Chief of Police and higher government superseding his authority. He has the right to strip someone of rank based on their actions and, as Deputy Chief, Matthews has followed the book to the core when it comes to integrity and responsibility. He will not tolerate injustice in his department. Despite his shrewd behavior when it comes to dealing with those under him, he is not an inherently bad person. |
||
− | |||
− | On occasion, he had conflicts with his Lieutenant of Homicide, [[Maria LaGuerta]] who played a dangerous political game. While Matthews respected LaGuerta's dedication and abilities, she was hindered by personal issues on top of other factors. Originally, both Matthews and LaGuerta had a personal feud, with her thinking it was because of her ethnicity and gender, but Matthews saying it was due to her "arrogance." Later on, they outgrew their squabbles, although they continued to leverage each other for power. |
||
− | |||
− | Matthews was strict and to the point. Most of his department respected his command, but a few saw him as somewhat crude and ill-mannered to specific operatives. His relationship with [[Dexter Morgan]] and [[Debra Morgan]] went back many years. Having been a close friend of [[Harry Morgan]], he watched over their progress and was actively responsible for allowing them both into Homicide (Dexter, based on his blood splatter abilities, and Debra, after she proved herself a brilliant detective and an asset in the [[Ice Truck Killer Case]]). |
||
=== Captains === |
=== Captains === |
||
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Thomas Matthews]] (former, promoted to Deputy Chief) |
+ | He was a Captain for a period of his career in a supervisory role over Lieutenant Maria LaGuerta. He was able to promote or demote officers in the homicide dept. |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
− | Following a potential scandal regarding a "little black book of names" that Matthews had, Maria secured her position as Captain. She demonstrated an observatory position, as Matthews had done before, rather than a lead directive (which is left primarily to the Lieutenant of the division). She exercised a high level of power by the end of [[Season Six]] when Matthews became involved in the death of a prostitute. |
||
+ | Due to a potential scandal regarding Matthews' "little black book of names," Maria secured her advancement to Captain. |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |||
− | Matthews remained a Captain within the department for a lengthy period of his career, arriving primarily at crime scenes in a supervisory role over Lieutenant [[Maria LaGuerta]]. He often butted heads with LaGuerta's opinions and ideas, but generally left the power in her hands. When he advanced to Deputy Chief, his direct appearance in cases virtually vanished and he only appeared when he needed to deal with management. |
||
== Homicide Department == |
== Homicide Department == |
||
Line 49: | Line 37: | ||
=== Lieutenants === |
=== Lieutenants === |
||
− | * [[Angel Batista]] |
+ | * [[Angel Batista]] (current) |
− | He obtained the position after [[Debra Morgan]] left the force |
+ | He obtained the position after [[Debra Morgan]] left the force to work as a private investigator for [[Elway Investigations]]. |
− | * [[Debra Morgan]] (former |
+ | * [[Debra Morgan]] (former; deceased) |
+ | Following her impressive track record of solved cases and heroism, Deputy Chief [[Thomas Matthews]] chose her as his next Lieutenant. (Of note, Sergeant [[Angel Batista]] was Maria's initial choice.) Initially, Debra found it difficult to work with her team in the new capacity, but she soon adjusted. However, the thrill of being a Detective never left her. |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | * [[Maria LaGuerta]] (former, promoted to Captain; deceased) |
||
− | Following her impressive track record of solved cases and heroism, Deputy Chief [[Thomas Matthews]] made the decision to choose her as his next Lieutenant. Initially, Debra didn't know how to act as a Lieutenant, but she adjusted to working with her team in the new capacity. She also met with a therapist and, as she became more structured in her life, the position felt more natural for her. However, the thrill of being a Detective never left her. Debra's intuitive thinking process, as well as her determination in catching the bad guys, became a problem for Deputy Chief [[Thomas Matthews]] when he was linked to a scandal, and Debra wouldn't let it go. Of note, Sergeant [[Angel Batista]] was Maria's initial choice for Lieutenant, but Mathews chose Debra due to her heroism at a shooting, and because Maria and Angel had been married for a short time. |
||
+ | LaGuerta acted as Lieutenant for the [[Miami Metro Homicide]] Department from before 2006 until 2011, operating as both director and detective. She was also highly involved in politics, trying to further her position. |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
− | LaGuerta acted as the Lieutenant for the [[Miami Metro Homicide]] Department since at least 2006 until 2011, operating as both director and detective at the same time. It was not uncommon for her to visit crime scenes,, however she was also highly involved in politics. LaGuerta was always getting herself deeper into the game so that she could further her position. When she was promoted to Captain, she left her position open to Sergeant [[Angel Batista]], only for it to be taken by [[Debra Morgan]] based on a decision by Matthews. Later, shot by Debra. |
||
⚫ | |||
− | * [[Thomas Matthews]] (former) |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |||
⚫ | |||
=== Sergeants === |
=== Sergeants === |
||
Line 71: | Line 58: | ||
The Sergeant-Detectives in Homicide act directly over Detectives and Forensics, providing both their insight and supervisory roles. In a sense, they are the middleman between the Lieutenant and the Detective. |
The Sergeant-Detectives in Homicide act directly over Detectives and Forensics, providing both their insight and supervisory roles. In a sense, they are the middleman between the Lieutenant and the Detective. |
||
− | * [[Angel Batista]] (former) |
+ | * [[Angel Batista]] (former; promoted to Lieutenant) |
⚫ | Sergeant Angel Batista is a generous, but stern supervisor. He is the opposite of Doakes, who was always uptight, while Batista kicks back, has a laugh, and jokes with the team. He actively assists in crime scenes with the other Detectives and doesn't let the badge get in the way of his personality. |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |||
⚫ | Sergeant Angel Batista is a generous, but stern supervisor. He is |
||
* [[James Doakes]] (former, deceased) |
* [[James Doakes]] (former, deceased) |
||
⚫ | Sergeant James Doakes was a strict, and to the point supervisor. He wanted the job done and done right. He didn't approve of joking at a crime scene and he was quick to use a curse word to keep those under him in line. He had obtained his position because of [[Maria LaGuerta]], as they were old friends, ex-partners, and former lovers. |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | * [[Angie Miller]] (current) |
||
− | |||
+ | * [[Sergeant Lee]] (current) |
||
⚫ | Sergeant James Doakes was a strict, and to the point supervisor. He wanted the job done and done right. He didn't approve of joking at a crime scene and he was quick to use a curse word to keep those under him in line. He had obtained his position because of [[Maria LaGuerta]], as they were old friends, ex-partners, and former lovers. |
||
− | * [[Yuki Amado]] - Internal Affairs Sergeant. Former partner of Joey Quinn; cultivated Debra as a potential informant against Joey. |
||
=== Detectives === |
=== Detectives === |
||
− | Detectives are field operatives that exercise their deductive ability at crime scenes as they investigate motive, evidence, and determine a suspect. Detectives |
+ | Detectives are field operatives that exercise their deductive ability at crime scenes as they investigate motive, evidence, and determine a suspect. Detectives typically work with a partner, which may be a Sergeant, another Detective, or an Officer. |
+ | * [[Angel Batista]] (former; promoted to Sergeant) |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | He served as a Detective under Sgt. [[James Doakes]], until he replaced Doakes after his death. |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | Detective Joey Quinn is a laid back but focused Detective. He offers both sympathy and a strict attitude towards criminals. Unfortunately, Joey is a crooked cop, as he |
||
+ | |||
⚫ | Detective Joey Quinn is a laid back but focused Detective. He offers both sympathy and a strict attitude towards criminals. Unfortunately, Joey is a crooked cop, as he has stolen money from a crime scene. He also has tampered with evidence, and received kickbacks from the [[Koshka Brotherhood]]. Events in his life have made him less productive and prevented his promotion to Sergeant. A major change in his personality occurred when [[Debra Morgan]] advanced to the rank of Lieutenant, and refused to marry him. Joey began to drink heavily, and became a sarcastic, wise-cracking detective who was a shadow of his former self. |
||
* [[Mike Anderson]] (former, deceased) |
* [[Mike Anderson]] (former, deceased) |
||
⚫ | Detective Mike Anderson was a by the book, intelligent, and very observant Detective. His ability to pinpoint the reasoning behind crimes and research their meaning was impressive. His only fault was being rather formal, which led to minor conflicts with the more laid back members of the department. |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | * [[Detective McNamara]] (current) |
||
⚫ | Detective Mike Anderson |
||
+ | * [[Jake Simms]] (current) |
||
− | |||
+ | * [[Michael Soderquist]] (current) |
||
− | * [[Detective McNamara]] - He had a personal vendetta against [[Carlos Guerrero]] and [[James Doakes]] |
||
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Robert Ramos]] (current) |
− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Israel Yale]] (current) |
+ | * [[Detective Hill]] (current) |
||
⚫ | |||
− | * [[Robert Ramos]] |
||
⚫ | |||
=== Forensic Analysts === |
=== Forensic Analysts === |
||
− | * [[Dexter Morgan]] - |
+ | * [[Dexter Morgan]] - (former; quit) |
− | * [[Vince Masuka]] - |
+ | * [[Vince Masuka]] - (current) |
− | * [[Peter Layton]] (intern |
+ | * [[Peter Layton]] (intern; fired) |
− | * [[Ryan Chambers]] (intern |
+ | * [[Ryan Chambers]] (intern; fired) |
− | * [[Louis Greene]] (intern |
+ | * [[Louis Greene]] (intern; fired, deceased) |
+ | * [[Young Lab Tech]] |
||
+ | * [[Karen]] |
||
+ | |||
+ | == Vice == |
||
+ | * [[Vice Officer Jeffries]] (current) |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | * [[Debra Morgan]] (former; transferred to Homicide; deceased) |
||
+ | |||
+ | == Narcotics == |
||
+ | * [[Joey Quinn]] (former; transferred to Homicide) |
||
+ | * [[Detective Stewart]] (deceased) |
||
+ | * [[Sam Harmon]] |
||
+ | * [[Stan Liddy]] (former, fired; deceased) |
||
+ | * [[Yuki Amado]] (former, transferred to Internal Affairs) |
||
+ | |||
+ | == Internal Affairs == |
||
+ | * Sgt. [[Yuki Amado]] - (current) |
||
+ | * [[Jim McCourt]] (current) |
||
+ | * [[Sergeant McKay]] (current) |
||
+ | |||
+ | == Other Officers == |
||
⚫ | |||
+ | * [[Cira Manzon]] |
||
− | + | == Records == |
|
− | * [[Camilla Figg]] |
+ | * [[Camilla Figg]] - Records supervisor (former; deceased) |
− | * [[Francis]] - File clerk |
+ | * [[Francis]] - File clerk (current) |
+ | * [[Young Clerk]] (current) |
||
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
||
− | * Every [[List of Antagonists|main antagonist]] in the series has been inside the building at least once, except for [[Travis Marshall]]. However, his associate, [[Beth Dorsey]], died there. |
+ | * Every [[List of Antagonists|main antagonist]] in the series has been inside the building at least once, except for [[Travis Marshall]]. However, his associate, [[Beth Dorsey]], died there while setting off a gas bomb. |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
||
Line 126: | Line 134: | ||
* The official website for the real Miami Metro Police Department is located at [http://www.miami-police.org/index.asp Miami Police] |
* The official website for the real Miami Metro Police Department is located at [http://www.miami-police.org/index.asp Miami Police] |
||
+ | == Gallery == |
||
+ | <gallery> |
||
+ | MatthewsS1E2.jpg|'''Thomas Matthews''' |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
+ | </gallery> |
||
{{-}} |
{{-}} |
Revision as of 20:50, 9 May 2020
Miami Metro Police Department (MMPD) is the foremost law enforcement agency in the Showtime series DEXTER.
As the driving force of justice in Miami, it is featured in every episode, along with many of the main characters.
Counterpart
- The counterpart in the comic book/novels is the Miami-Dade Police HQ.
Jurisdiction Rivalries
- In the Dexter Novels, the Miami-Dade Police HQ has a jurisdiction rivalry with the Broward Police Department.
- In the TV series, the Miami Metro Homicide Department has a rivalry with the Miami Sheriff's Department, which operates in a different facility. Both Ramon Prado and Sergeant Lopez were employed there.
Management
As with any type of business or organization, there is a level of management to the MMPD. As an individual advances in rank, more responsibilities fall on their shoulders.
Deputy Chief
- Thomas Matthews (current)
As Deputy Chief, he directly oversees every officer and detective in the department with only the Board of Directors, Chief of Police, and higher government superseding his authority. Among his responsibilities, he has the right to promote or strip someone of rank.
Captains
- Thomas Matthews (former, promoted to Deputy Chief)
He was a Captain for a period of his career in a supervisory role over Lieutenant Maria LaGuerta. He was able to promote or demote officers in the homicide dept.
- Maria LaGuerta (former; deceased)
Due to a potential scandal regarding Matthews' "little black book of names," Maria secured her advancement to Captain.
Homicide Department
Lieutenants
- Angel Batista (current)
He obtained the position after Debra Morgan left the force to work as a private investigator for Elway Investigations.
- Debra Morgan (former; deceased)
Following her impressive track record of solved cases and heroism, Deputy Chief Thomas Matthews chose her as his next Lieutenant. (Of note, Sergeant Angel Batista was Maria's initial choice.) Initially, Debra found it difficult to work with her team in the new capacity, but she soon adjusted. However, the thrill of being a Detective never left her.
- Maria LaGuerta (former, promoted to Captain; deceased)
LaGuerta acted as Lieutenant for the Miami Metro Homicide Department from before 2006 until 2011, operating as both director and detective. She was also highly involved in politics, trying to further her position.
- Thomas Matthews (former; promoted to Captain)
During Dexter's preteen years, Matthews was the Lieutenant of Homicide. Through the years, he expanded his knowledge of politics and how to manipulate the game.
- Esmée Pascal (former)
Sergeants
The Sergeant-Detectives in Homicide act directly over Detectives and Forensics, providing both their insight and supervisory roles. In a sense, they are the middleman between the Lieutenant and the Detective.
- Angel Batista (former; promoted to Lieutenant)
Sergeant Angel Batista is a generous, but stern supervisor. He is the opposite of Doakes, who was always uptight, while Batista kicks back, has a laugh, and jokes with the team. He actively assists in crime scenes with the other Detectives and doesn't let the badge get in the way of his personality.
- James Doakes (former, deceased)
Sergeant James Doakes was a strict, and to the point supervisor. He wanted the job done and done right. He didn't approve of joking at a crime scene and he was quick to use a curse word to keep those under him in line. He had obtained his position because of Maria LaGuerta, as they were old friends, ex-partners, and former lovers.
- Angie Miller (current)
- Sergeant Lee (current)
Detectives
Detectives are field operatives that exercise their deductive ability at crime scenes as they investigate motive, evidence, and determine a suspect. Detectives typically work with a partner, which may be a Sergeant, another Detective, or an Officer.
- Angel Batista (former; promoted to Sergeant)
He served as a Detective under Sgt. James Doakes, until he replaced Doakes after his death.
- Joey Quinn (current)
Detective Joey Quinn is a laid back but focused Detective. He offers both sympathy and a strict attitude towards criminals. Unfortunately, Joey is a crooked cop, as he has stolen money from a crime scene. He also has tampered with evidence, and received kickbacks from the Koshka Brotherhood. Events in his life have made him less productive and prevented his promotion to Sergeant. A major change in his personality occurred when Debra Morgan advanced to the rank of Lieutenant, and refused to marry him. Joey began to drink heavily, and became a sarcastic, wise-cracking detective who was a shadow of his former self.
- Mike Anderson (former, deceased)
Detective Mike Anderson was a by the book, intelligent, and very observant Detective. His ability to pinpoint the reasoning behind crimes and research their meaning was impressive. His only fault was being rather formal, which led to minor conflicts with the more laid back members of the department.
- Detective McNamara (current)
- Jake Simms (current)
- Michael Soderquist (current)
- Robert Ramos (current)
- Israel Yale (current)
- Detective Hill (current)
Forensic Analysts
- Dexter Morgan - (former; quit)
- Vince Masuka - (current)
- Peter Layton (intern; fired)
- Ryan Chambers (intern; fired)
- Louis Greene (intern; fired, deceased)
- Young Lab Tech
- Karen
Vice
- Vice Officer Jeffries (current)
- Detective Barbara Gianna (current)
- Debra Morgan (former; transferred to Homicide; deceased)
Narcotics
- Joey Quinn (former; transferred to Homicide)
- Detective Stewart (deceased)
- Sam Harmon
- Stan Liddy (former, fired; deceased)
- Yuki Amado (former, transferred to Internal Affairs)
Internal Affairs
- Sgt. Yuki Amado - (current)
- Jim McCourt (current)
- Sergeant McKay (current)
Other Officers
- Detective Linker - He assists in finding Astor Bennett
- Cira Manzon
Records
- Camilla Figg - Records supervisor (former; deceased)
- Francis - File clerk (current)
- Young Clerk (current)
Trivia
- Every main antagonist in the series has been inside the building at least once, except for Travis Marshall. However, his associate, Beth Dorsey, died there while setting off a gas bomb.
Notes
- The department is a fictional version of the non-fictional Miami-Dade Police Department of Miami, Florida.
- The official website for the real Miami Metro Police Department is located at Miami Police