Antioch at a glance
Population by race and Hispanic origin
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Full-time law enforcement staff, Antioch Police Department
- 88 Officers
- 37 Civilian staff
Full-time law enforcement officers per 1,000 residents
- .76 Antioch
- 1.6 National average, cities with 100,000 to 249,999 population
- 2.2 National average
These figures reflect the Antioch Police Department only, and do not include state or other police agencies that may be present in this location.
Federal grant funding for Antioch
Data was last updated June 1, 2023
We identified over $1.3M in federal grant funding, FY 2014-2024
Grant funding over time
Grant funding by federal department
Recent grants
Amount | Start and end dates | Recipient and description | Awarding agency | CFDA program | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
$750,000.00 | 7/1/2020 6/30/2023 |
CITY OF ANTIOCH CHP | Department of Justice Offices, Boards and Divisions | 16.710 Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants | Prime |
$625,000.00 | 9/1/2014 8/31/2017 |
CITY OF ANTIOCH CHP | Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs | 16.710 Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants | Prime |
($21,899.16) | 9/1/2014 7/31/2018 |
CITY OF ANTIOCH CHP | Department of Justice Offices, Boards and Divisions | 16.710 Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants | Prime |
$0.00 | 6/1/2012 11/30/2017 |
CITY OF ANTIOCH CHP | Department of Justice Offices, Boards and Divisions | 16.710 Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grants | Prime |
Military equipment transfers
Data last updated July 9, 2024
$1.9M value of military equipment has been transferred to the Antioch Police Department
The highest-value stock number reported is MINE RESISTANT VEHICLE with 1 item valued at $658,000.00 each
Recent equipment transfers
Ship date | Item and National Stock Number (NSN) | Quantity | Acquisition value, each | Acquisition value, total | DEMIL code | DEMIL IC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8/28/2018 | TRACK,ROBOT LIFT 1385-01-375-8733 |
1 | 1 @ $321.00 | $321.00 | Q | 3 |
5/3/2018 | EOD ROBOT 1385-DS-ROB-TEOD |
1 | 1 @ $6,832.00 | $6,832.00 | D | 0 |
6/22/2017 | PACKBOT 510 WITH FASTAC REMOTELY CONTROLLED VEHICLE 1385-01-593-6219 |
1 | 1 @ $77,000.00 | $77,000.00 | Q | 3 |
4/12/2017 | UNMANNED VEHICLE,GROUND 2350-01-575-0646 |
1 | 1 @ $187,312.00 | $187,312.00 | Q | 3 |
Local police misconduct data, consent decrees, and settlements
Data last updated June 1, 2023
Settlements
We identified 1 publicly reported settlement that resulted in $180,000.00 in monetary compensation to victims.
Year | Description | Outcome |
---|---|---|
2022 |
The City of Antioch agreed to pay $180,000 to a local middle school teacher Miguel Minjares after Antioch police officers allegedly punched him, leaving him with a concussion. Officers arrived at Minjares’ house after an argument with his adult daughter where he asked her to leave in September 2019, and after refusing to provide officers with his ID, he says they attacked and arrested him for suspicion of resisting arrest. The prosecutor declined to file charges against Minjares. Minjares filed a lawsuit shortly after the incident which was settled for $180,000 in . |
Compensation
$180,000.00 |