 Hi, I'm Commander Tony Lopez of the Denver Police Department, welcome to Denver District 6. The Denver Police Department's District 6 is home to the main commercial, financial, and entertainment venues in the city. Union Station, Lodo, Civic Center, the 16th Street Mall, Coors Field, Capitol Hill, and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, which just happens to be the second largest performing arts center in the United States, are all located within the District 6 boundaries. The District is unique because its population continually expands and contracts with more than 130,000 people coming into the city for work, and many more during the evening hours to patronize the many restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Baseball fans flock to Coors Field to cheer on the Rockies, and those seeking entertainment attend concerts, plays, movies, and festivals throughout the year. The District offers a wide variety of services. The Mounted Horse Patrol can be seen patrolling Civic Center Park and on the 16th Street Mall. Denver Police, hi. The homeless outreach officers can be seen interacting with the homeless and providing valuable resources. Bike 6 can be seen on patrol and educating the public about bicycle safety. The reason I'm contacting today is the red light at Grants and 16th Street. It's stopped just like a motor vehicle. While the District's Motorcycle Mall unit cruises along the 16th Street Mall, providing a safe downtown experience. Other services provided by the Department's busiest district include 2 Street Crime Attack Team, District 6 Narcotics Team, Community Resource Officers, and Flip Patrols. District 6 is staffed by dedicated officers, partnering with the community, and striving to operate a police agency focused on preventing crime in a respectful manner. It's that guy right there. Demonstrating that everyone matters. How you doing today? Good. So come on down for a nice dinner, shopping, or sporting event, and say hello to a Denver Police Officer. District 6 is a wonderful place to live, work, and play. You make a difference every day.