Clovis at a glance


Population by race and Hispanic origin


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Full-time law enforcement staff, Clovis Police Department

  • 112 Officers
  • 66 Civilian staff

Full-time law enforcement officers per 1,000 residents

  • .89 Clovis
  • 1.6 National average, cities with 100,000 to 249,999 population
  • 2.2 National average

These figures reflect the Clovis Police Department only, and do not include state or other police agencies that may be present in this location.

Federal grant funding for Clovis

Data was last updated November 20, 2022


We identified over $163.7K in federal grant funding, FY 2014-2024

Grant funding over time

Grant funding by federal department

Recent grants

USA spending grants for: Clovis
Amount Start and end dates Recipient and description Awarding agency CFDA program Type
$17,995.00 10/1/2021
9/30/2023
CITY OF CLOVIS THE EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT (JAG) PROGRAM ALLOWS UNITS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, INCLUDING TRIBES, TO SUPPORT A BROAD RANGE OF ACTIVITIES TO PREVENT AND CONTROL CRIME BASED ON THEIR OWN STATE AND LOCAL NEEDS AND CONDITIONS. GRANT FUNDS CAN BE USED FOR STATE AND LOCAL INITIATIVES, … Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 16.738 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Prime
$17,709.00 10/1/2020
9/30/2022
CITY OF CLOVIS PUBLIC SAFETY ASSISTANCE FUNDING - BJA LOCAL GRANT ASSISTANCE Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 16.738 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Prime
$15,431.00 10/1/2019
9/30/2021
CITY OF CLOVIS FY 20 LOCAL JAG PROGRAM Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 16.738 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Prime
$17,263.00 10/1/2018
9/30/2020
CITY OF CLOVIS FY 19 LOCAL JAG PROGRAM Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 16.738 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program Prime

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Military equipment transfers

Data last updated July 9, 2024


$659.4K value of military equipment has been transferred to the Clovis Police Department

The highest-value stock number reported is MINE RESISTANT VEHICLE with 1 item valued at $658,000.00 each

Recent equipment transfers

Military equipment transfers
Ship date Item and National Stock Number (NSN) Quantity Acquisition value, each Acquisition value, total DEMIL code DEMIL IC
9/20/2013 MINE RESISTANT VEHICLE
2355-01-553-4634
1 1 @ $658,000.00 $658,000.00 C 1
9/6/2000 RIFLE,7.62 MILLIMETER
1005-00-589-1271
3 3 @ $138.00 $414.00 D 1
8/31/1998 RIFLE,5.56 MILLIMETER
1005-00-073-9421
2 2 @ $499.00 $998.00 D 1

Local police misconduct data, consent decrees, and settlements

Data last updated January 26, 2022


Settlements

We identified 1 publicly reported settlement that resulted in $720,000.00 in monetary compensation to victims.

Settlements
Year Description Outcome
2021

In March 2020, Bryon Espinosa filed a lawsuit against the City of Clovis alleging that city police officers violated his civil rights by assaulting him and using excessive force during a house search. In December 2021, city officials agreed to pay Espinosa $720,000 to settle the case.

In December 2021, city officials agreed to pay Espinosa $720,000 to settle the case.

In January 2019, during a home investigation, officer Timothy Dronek took Espinosa to the ground while handcuffed, causing Espinosa to dislocate his right hip and suffer fractures in parts of his leg. In December 2021, the City of Clovis agreed to settle the case for $720,000.

Compensation
$720,000.00