A police officer in the Agent training program.
Law Enforcement (police officers, security guards, and federal agents) are a force of bluepill humans in the Matrix, and one of the enemies of the redpills. They will guard specific locations in the Matrix, and will also assist the Agents. They are described by Morpheus (along with S.W.A.T. teams and Military Soldiers) as people so dependent on the Matrix that "they will fight to protect it".
In The Real World
Law enforcement referred to the government agencies and authorized personnel responsible for maintaining public order, safety, and enforcing laws. They prevented, detected, and investigated crimes, apprehended suspects, and provided emergency assistance. Acting as the initial point of contact in the justice system, they included police, security, and federal agents.
In The Matrix
Police
A police officer firing his Glock at Trinity.
Police officers first appear at the beginning of the film, assisting the Agents in attempting to apprehend Trinity. They later arrive at Neo's office alongside the Agents, in order to bring him in for questioning. A policeman also appears in the Agent training program Morpheus shows Neo. They wear dark green shoes, pants, shirts with ties and a uniform cap. They are armed with 3rd Generation model Glock 17s and nightsticks, and are seen driving 1989 Ford Falcons.
Security
A security guard about to fire his Smith & Wesson at Trinity.
Security guards are seen near the end of the film, guarding the front lobby of the building where Morpheus is being held by the Agents. Neo and Trinity kill all five of them, but not before one of them calls for backup. They wear black shoes, black pants, and a white shirt with a black tie, and a black uniform cap. They are armed with Smith & Wesson Model 10 Heavy Barrel .38 Special revolvers and nightsticks.
In The Matrix Comics
Security
Two security guards, Pete and Charlie, appear in An Asset to the System, guarding the entrance to Grau Industries. Additionally, Pete is mentioned multiple times to have tried to enter the Police Academy, but to no avail. A Agent possesses Charlie in order to chase after a redpill. They wear similar outfits to the first film, however without their black caps. Pete is also seen using a unknown pistol and shotgun.
In The Matrix Reloaded
Security
"Oh my god."
Security guards are seen guarding the Nuclear Plant in the beginning (in Neo's nightmare) and near the end of the film. They wear the same clothing seen in the first film, and also use nightsticks. However, they are not seen using their revolvers from the first film.
Police
Two police officers chasing after Morpheus and Trinity.
Police officers appear chasing after Morpheus, Trinity, The Keymaker, and The Twins, following their escape from The Merovingian's Chateau. Agents Johnson and Thompson are seen possessing two officers as well. They also wear the same clothing seen in the first film, however they do not use their pistols from the first film. They are seen driving 1995 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1s and 2000 Chevrolet Impala 9C1s.
In Enter the Matrix
Security
Two nuclear plant security officers.
The security are the weakest opponents in the game. They wear the same clothing seen in the first film. They also have a nightstick, but prioritize using their pistols.
Weapons
- .380 pistol
- 92FS pistol
- MP5 SMG
- Entry Shotgun
Police
Two police officer with 92FS pistols in their hands.
Police officers are a bit more challenging than the security, especially when they are in groups. They wear the same clothing seen in the first film. They also have a nightstick, but prioritize using their pistols. A second variety of police exist who wear gas masks instead of a cap.
Two gasmask police officers. The first one is holding a tear gas grenade launcher, the second one behind him a 92FS pistol.
Weapons
- .380 pistol
- 92FS pistol
- MP5 SMG
- Entry Shotgun
- Tear Gas
- Grenade Launcher
Appearances
- The Post Office
- City Rooftops
- The Airport
- Chinatown
A police car in Enter The Matrix.
Vehicles
- Marked police car
- Unmarked black car (only be seen in cutscenes)
In The Animatrix
Police
Multiple riot police officers armed with riot shields.
Police can be seen in The Second Renaissance: Part 1, using deadly force against both machine and pro-machine human protesters in The Million Machine March. They wear dark blue shirts and pants, black boots, knee pads, body armor, shoulder pads, and riot helmets with a visor. They are seen armed with FAMAS F1 rifles, Heckler & Koch Mark 23 "SOCOM" pistols, and riot shields.
In The Matrix: Path of Neo
Security
A security officer holding a heavy pistol.
The security are the weakest opponents Neo will face in the game. They wear the same clothing from the first film.
Weapons
- Light Pistol
Appearances
- Ever had a dream, Neo?
- Escape
- He's Heading For The Street
Police
Multiple police officer trying to unlock the door Mr. Anderson locked.
The police are another law enforcement enemy Neo will face during the game. They wear the same clothing seen in the first film. Interestingly, their clothing is also worn by The Security Guard in the church level, but without the uniform cap.
Weapons
- Light Pistol
Appearances
- Have you ever had a dream, Neo?
- Escape
- He's Heading For The Street
- Déjà Vu
- I need an Exit!
- He Is The One
In this game, the police don't use any vehicles.
In The Matrix Resurrections
Police and S.W.A.T. officers inside the Modal.
Police
Police officers appear in the opening scene, alongside Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T.) officers and Agents. They wear the same clothing seen in the first film. They drive Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors and 2006 Hyundai Sonatas.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Multiple F.B.I. agents and F.B.I. S.W.A.T. officers inside Simulatte.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.) agents can be seen in Simulatte near the end of the film, alongside F.B.I. S.W.A.T. officers, during The Analyst's attempt to get Neo to re-enter his pod. They wear blue vests and pants, the vest having "FBI" printed on the front.
Appearances
- The Matrix
- The Matrix Comics
- The Matrix Reloaded
- Enter the Matrix
- The Animatrix
- The Matrix: Path of Neo
- The Matrix Resurrections









