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Eric Matthew Frein (born May 3, 1983) is an American murderer, convicted and sentenced to death for the 2014 Pennsylvania State Police barracks attack [2] in which he shot and killed one State Trooper, and seriously injured another. A letter to his parents made it clear that he hoped to spark a revolution by his actions.
The Pennsylvania State Police have asked anyone with any information on the case to contact them at 1-800-472-8477, or t psptipsemail@gmail.com. Show comments Advertisement
McCartney changed the name from "Pennsylvania State Police Training School" to "Pennsylvania State Police Academy" [23] 7: Col. E. Wilson Purdy January 29, 1963 – April 8, 1966 [b] In 1963, Purdy introduced a five-day work week for the first time in State Police History.
The Warlocks menaced the state of Pennsylvania during the 1970s, and Simon was often described as an ill-tempered and especially dangerous member by those who knew and encountered him. At various points in his career as a hardened outlaw biker, Simon burned down a store on the Ocean City, New Jersey boardwalk and committed armed robbery. [ 4 ]
Miller enlisted with the state police in 1984 and became a member of fifty-sixth graduating class of the Pennsylvania State Police Academy in Hershey, Pennsylvania. He then moved through the ranks, attaining: Corporal in 1988, Sergeant in 1990, Lieutenant in 1993, Captain in 1995, and Major in January 2002. [2]
Sep. 7—Eliminating the requirement that Pennsylvania State Police cadets have college credits under their belts in order to apply for trooper jobs was met with a burst of applications. State ...
Law enforcement officers respond to the scene of a shooting at UPMC Memorial Hospital in York, Pennsylvania on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025. - Sean Simmers/The Patriot-News/AP
John Charles Groome (March 20, 1862 – August 31, 1930), was the first superintendent of the Pennsylvania State Police from 1905 to 1917. He was the former warden of the Eastern State Penitentiary and a Colonel in World War I. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]