05/23/2026
One thing our team has learned while working in the archives here at the BPPCM is that not every piece of history comes neatly labeled and organized. Many of the items in our care lack official provenance, but we still wanted to find a way to share them with the public in a meaningful way that honors the lives and achievements of the people depicted.
Among these materials are dozens of loose photographs showing law enforcement personnel, community events, ceremonies, and everyday moments connected to the City of Miami Police.
Even when it’s not always clear who is pictured or when an image was taken, the photographs still hold value and tell a story — one of fraternity, camaraderie, and service to The City Beautiful.
As you look through the images, you begin noticing the small details: uniforms, patrol cars, buildings in the background, the way people interact with one another, and even the expressions on their faces. Some photographs feel very official, while others are candid and deeply personal. Together, they help paint a broader picture of the people charged with protecting and serving our community.
One of the realities of archival work is that sometimes you’re piecing history together from fragments. Not everything survives with a caption attached. Part of the process is slowing down, looking closely, and reconnecting names, places, and stories that may have been forgotten over time.
Over the next several weeks, we will continue to share more of these images and artifacts with the public. If you know any of the faces or locations depicted, feel free to reach out!