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Soon Vincent was appointed director of criminal investigations and he reorganized Scotland Yard, strengthening its central unit. And with that, the Criminal Investigation Department CID , a respected unit of plainclothes police detectives, was born. The turn of the century saw many monumental events at Scotland Yard.

Britain's "Bloody Sunday" occurred on November 13, , when 2, police officers disrupted a meeting in Trafalgar Square organized by the Social Democratic Federation, resulting in more than casualties. A few years later, the force moved to its new building on the Victoria Embankment. The premises became known as New Scotland Yard. Wensley joined the force in , and his career was highlighted with many landmark cases, including the murder of year-old French woman Emilienne Gerard, also known as the "Blodie Belgium" case.

On the morning of November 2, , street sweepers found Gerard's torso along with a note reading "Blodie Belgium. Earlier in Wensley's career, he did minor detective work on the infamous case of Jack the Ripper, which had gripped London's East End. Jack the Ripper was the self-proclaimed alias of the serial killer or killers responsible for five murders between and The officers of Scotland Yard were assigned to apprehend the suspect who was responsible for 11 attacks on prostitutes in the largely impoverished Whitechapel area.

Police determined the killer's pattern—he would offer to pay for sex, lure the women away and slice their throats—but struggled to track down the criminal. Any answers? Nooks and crannies. Semantic enigmas. The body beautiful. Red tape, white lies. Speculative science. The area can be seen on this map. By , The Times newspaper was referring to the police at 'Scotland Yard', and it being the 'home station' of the police and that of the Chief Police Officer [2], and it is clear from other sources of the time that almost from its earliest days the headquarters was known as Scotland Yard.

As the police force expanded and the number of 'peelers' or 'bobbies' increased, new buildings in Great Scotland Yard and Whitehall Place were taken over, but it became clear that this miscellaneous collection of buildings was not suitable for the force.

In the area was targeted by Irish Republicans with a bomb. There were other targets in London as well including the Underground. Scotland Yard targeted in a bomb explosion in Print PD.

On 30th May , the Fenians exploded a bomb at the location, which blew a hole in the wall of Scotland Yard, and damaged the Rising Sun public house. People came to inspect the damage, and the proprietor charged 3d about 1p a head for spectators, and his premises thereby gained an unsought popularity.

By a new headquarters had been needed for many years, and the Metropolitan Police moved into a new building, designed by Norman Shaw, on Embankment. The building was to have been the site of an opera house, but the project had been abandoned when partly built.



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