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Douglas G. Carter. " I am honored and profoundly humbled by my appointment as your Superintendent. For me, this is a journey home, back to the agency that I love and where I spent the best 18 years of my life. The friendships forged with many of you endure to this day.
The Indiana State Police is currently led by Superintendent Douglas G. Carter, whose position is appointed by the governor. His command staff includes a Chief of Staff who holds the rank of Colonel and six Assistant Chiefs of Staff, two of which hold the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, three holding the rank of Major, and one civilian employee.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter is calling for sweeping changes to the criminal justice system in Indiana. His call comes a few weeks after his outrage...
Indiana State Police Supt. Doug Carter, a Cicero resident, grew up with a state trooper for a father. His father was the kind of person who neighbors in their city of LaPorte looked to when they needed help, Carter said. He said both of his parents taught him the value of service before self.
Superintendent Doug Carter (Courtesy of the Indiana State Police) Free speech and hate speech. Last night, Carter told Fox 59 that he heard antisemitic hate speech coming from protesters.
Following criticism from local government officials about the police response to protests on the Indiana University campus, Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter answered questions...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter is calling for a complete review of the Marion County criminal justice system. Carter said Thursday it's just not working. The superintendent's frustration boiled over two weeks ago after a triple-fatal car crash on east side.
Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter. "It's not fair to ask us if it's fair," Carter said in a recent interview in his office in Indianapolis. Carter met with WRTV to talk about how mental health and addiction is impacting police and public safety officials.
During testimony on a bill that would eliminate handgun carry permits, ISP Superintendent Douglas Carter said that a supermajority "stifles, prohibits, oftentimes limits public debate."
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WTHI) - Indiana state agencies continue giving presentations as part of the budget-making process. On Tuesday, state police Superintendent Doug Carter spoke in front of the House Ways and Means committee. He told lawmakers recruitment is one of the agency's biggest challenges.