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The uniform worn by PSP troopers is unique within Pennsylvania. In January 1988, the State Police changed the color of its uniforms. PSP troopers wore dark grey uniforms that confused them with some municipal police departments and Pennsylvania State Constables. By state law, no municipal (city, borough, or township) police department can wear ...
At 10:50 p.m. [1] on September 12, 2014, a shift change was commencing outside the Troop R barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police in the Pocono Mountains in the Township of Blooming Grove, Pennsylvania. At that moment, a sniper opened fire with a .308-caliber rifle. [2] One trooper was killed by the gunfire and a second was injured, but ...
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of Pennsylvania.. Pennsylvania says it has more police departments than any other state in the country. [1] According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 1,117 law enforcement agencies employing 27,413 sworn police officers, about 218 for each 100,000 residents.
MEYERSDALE ― The Somerset barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police released a public information report Wednesday evening with additional details regarding the body found earlier in the day in ...
Two Lebanon County Game Wardens found the girl's remains on Oct. 10, 1973, in a wooded area in Lebanon County, according to PSP Tips, part of the Pennsylvania State Police Department.
Dec. 6—WILKES-BARRE — An exhausted Jennifer Travinski was interviewed by Pennsylvania State Police, Troop P, criminal investigator Trooper Caroline Rayeski and Luzerne County Det. Charles ...
Eric Matthew Frein (born May 3, 1983) is an American domestic terrorist [2] and murderer, convicted and sentenced to death for the 2014 Pennsylvania State Police barracks attack [3] 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.
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