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This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Michigan. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 571 law enforcement agencies employing 19,009 sworn police officers, about 190 for each 100,000 residents. [1]
Michigan Film Office; Michigan Historical Museum; State Historic Preservation Office; Veterans Affairs Agency; State Officers Compensation Commission, responsible for setting salaries for Governor, Lieutenant governor, Supreme court justices, and Legislators with the seven Commissioners appointed by the Governor [1]
The expended pudge for 2023–24 is estimated to be $61,608,625.00. [3] History. Before Michigan became a state in the Territorial dates, the Territorial Governor ...
A Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) certification became required if they were to perform general peace officer duties. As of 2007 there were very few elected city constables and less than 10% of Michigan's 1242 townships continue to elect constables.
The Oakland County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) is the largest sheriff's department in the state of Michigan. The Sheriff's Office had 859 uniformed officers as of 2017, [1] and has jurisdiction over all of Oakland County, with a population of 1.274 million as of the 2020 census. Fifteen communities, with a total population of roughly 343,000 ...
Michigan Conservation Officers; Michigan State Police This page was last edited on 4 January 2009, at 23:13 (UTC). Text is ...
Officers Edward Brannick and Michael McGinnis: According to reports, Royall was "shot to death outside his home in front of his family by police officers Edward Brannick and Michael McGinnis." [27] 2007-12-26: Rose Cobb (47) Sgt. David Cobb (Rose's Husband) [34] 2008-06: Tommie Staples Jr. Officers Steven Kopp and Barron Townsend
A total of fifteen GRPD officers have been killed since the department's first recorded death in 1895. [20] The first killed was detective George Powers who was shot on August 22, 1895, while attempting to arrest train robbery suspects on a Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad train at the city's Grand Trunk Western Railroad crossing. [3]