The Boston Police Department became first paid, professional public safety department in the United States in 1838. The police force consisted of 260 officers and a chief, and was structured and modeled after the London Police force. A typical Boston police officer on duty carried a six-foot pole, painted blue and white to protect himself, and a "police rattle" to call for assistance.
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