Violence Suppression Unit (VSU)
The Chico Police Department has created a new police unit to help
reduce crime in our community. The former C Team was responsible
for patrolling the south campus and downtown area during the
academic year, transitioning to a street level crime unit during
the winter and summer months. For a variety of reasons, including
the Covid-19 Pandemic, there has been an increase in Part 1
crimes, to include violent crime. In an effort to reduce these
types of criminal behaviors, the Chico Police Department will be
reassigning C team to the Violence Suppression Unit (VSU) on
September 17, 2020.
VSU will be an investigative unit with a hybrid mission in both
investigation and proactive enforcement of violent crime. The VSU
will investigate crimes such as shootings, stabbings, felony
level batteries, and robberies . The team will also focus on
crimes committed or suspected to have been committed by organized
crime groups, career criminals, or suspects on some form of
supervised release. The VSU unit will co-respond to crimes with
the patrol division and assume primary investigative
responsibility once the scene is static. This will allow for a
more rapid and efficient response in order to successfully
investigate serious crimes occurring in our community. The team
will work closely with the department’s Patrol Division, Target
Team, and Detective Bureau and will partner with Butte County
Probation, Butte County Sheriff’s Office and the Butte County
District Attorney’s Office.
“The mission of the Violence Suppression Unit is to bridge the
gap between the Patrol and Detective Unit’s by rapidly responding
to these types of crimes. The goal is to achieve successful
investigations, apprehend violent criminals, and reduce violent
crime in the City of Chico”- Chief Matt Madden
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Supervisor: Sgt.
Commander: Comdr.