Puerto Rico Insular Police

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The Puerto Rico Insular Police was the island’s main colonial-era law enforcement agency, often involved in suppressing nationalist and independence movements.

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Puerto Rico Insular Police canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial law enforcement agency
police force
appliesToJurisdiction Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
conflict Puerto Rican Nationalist Party NERFINISHED
Puerto Rican independence movement NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCharacteristic centralized command
militarized structure
politicized policing
hasHistoricalContext U.S. colonial rule in Puerto Rico after 1898
hasHistoricalImpact contributed to tensions between colonial authorities and Puerto Rican nationalists
symbol of colonial repression for many Puerto Ricans
hasOpposingIdeology Puerto Rican independence ideology
Puerto Rican nationalism
hasRole law enforcement
political repression
public order maintenance
headquartersLocation San Juan, Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
Spanish
mainTask enforcement of colonial public order laws
suppression of political dissent
surveillance of nationalist activists
notableEvent Ponce massacre NERFINISHED
notableFor repression of Puerto Rican independence movements
repression of Puerto Rican nationalist movements
use of lethal force against protesters
operatedIn Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
operatedUnderLegalSystem Insular Government regulations
United States territorial law
partOf Insular Government of Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
perpetratorOf Ponce massacre NERFINISHED
policeArea entire territory of Puerto Rico
replacedBy Puerto Rico Police NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Governor of Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
United States-appointed colonial administration in Puerto Rico NERFINISHED
timePeriod 20th century
U.S. colonial period in Puerto Rico
typeOfJurisdiction insular police jurisdiction
usedBy Insular Government of Puerto Rico for political control
United States colonial authorities in Puerto Rico NERFINISHED

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1950 Utuado Uprising hasParticipant Puerto Rico Insular Police