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William Sterling King (October 6, 1818 – June 29, 1882) was an American officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, twice elected to the Massachusetts legislature, and was the first Chief Constable of the then-Massachusetts State Constabulary (the contemporary name of the modern Massachusetts State Police).
After leaving the Essex County District Attorney's Office he practiced law with Burke & Mawn Consultants and later Gadsby Hannah LLP. [8] [5]In 2017 he was appointed by Massachusetts State Police Superintendent Colonel Kerry Gilpin to lead an investigation into the arrest of Alli Bibaud, the daughter of Dudley district court judge Timothy Bibaud.
Other troopers appear sporadically throughout the film, and the Superintendent at the time Colonel Timothy Alben is a character in it portrayed by Charles Luise but is simply credited as "Massachusetts State Police Colonel." The Showtime original series City on a Hill features multiple MSP troopers assigned to the Suffolk County DA's Office.
Healey is the first governor able to take advantage of a provision of the 2020 policing reform law allowing the State Police colonel to be hired from outside of the department's current ranks.
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Pages in category "State law enforcement agencies of Massachusetts" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
NEW BRAINTREE, Mass. — A Massachusetts family is demanding a full investigation after a state police recruit died after being injured during a training exercise late last week at the ...
MSP according to my source was founded in 1921, well after Connecticut State Police (1903), Pennsylvania State Police (1905), New York State Police (1917) and West Virginia State Police (1919), during the automobile age. But there appears to be wide information available on the Internet from varying sources (forums, private state police sites ...