We haven't received any reports @NationalZoo for escapees but officers located this wild creature #adominableforce pic.twitter.com/ys7unOh3Yv
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 24, 2016
Top K9 PoPo was having Snow Much Fun digging out Chief Lanier this AM pic.twitter.com/3KViglQe5A
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 24, 2016
@alldcsports @lyndsayd it might be April ‘till you hear him coming-but you can still ask mom 2 #throwdownsomemoney pic.twitter.com/SMFIljvwjx
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 24, 2016
@kbtilley @SCTopTen we may be biased but not sure you will see a better stiff arm in either of NFL Conference Championships this weekend
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 24, 2016
Wait, is that Frozen soundtrack coming from the police cruiser? Yes, yes it is. pic.twitter.com/522pQUbziX
— Aaron C. Davis (@byaaroncdavis) January 23, 2016
Thanks to the 1st District residents who helped dig us out!!! #1Dteamwork pic.twitter.com/rIjUv3phDs
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 23, 2016
@wmcauliffe -we spoke too soon, appears a test of the long lasting @oldspice odor protection got everyone involved! pic.twitter.com/Gd00RSNNHY
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 23, 2016
Members of Spc Ops Div assisted motorist to dig out today-in true govt work party fashion, one shovels while 2 watch pic.twitter.com/TY2sDiDgRg
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 23, 2016
Spring training is right around the corner for @Nationals and Chief is already in mid season form! pic.twitter.com/95N0X0yk3Z
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 23, 2016
Tweet, tweet, Chief hits the beat and helps Officer Minor free his cruiser in the 6th District pic.twitter.com/cYzKFAGTsI
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 23, 2016
@DCPoliceDept officers join a pick up football game in #Snowzilla2016. #blizzard2016 @capitalweather pic.twitter.com/svRD41I1ua
— Katie Tilley (@kbtilley) January 23, 2016
No animosity between DC's Finest & Bravest Chief's. Working together to #StaySafeDC during #SnowWashington2016 pic.twitter.com/6GYekHQoWf
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 23, 2016
Today sure does put a new meaning to Chief Lanier's iced coffee! pic.twitter.com/p3RxcZhet5
— DC Police Department (@DCPoliceDept) January 23, 2016
WASHINGTON — An air of informality was the rule at most of the few workplaces where operations kept going during the weekend’s snowstorm, and the Metropolitan Police Department was no exception.
Officers helped residents free stuck cars; residents returned the favor. And from blasting the “Frozen” soundtrack through the city’s streets to making fun of each other’s car-pushing attempts to joining an impromptu street football game and stiff-arming citizens in the process, the D.C. police’s Twitter feed documented officers making the best of a tough weekend.