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The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) is the
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agency of the U.S. state of
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania (; ( Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, ...
, responsible for statewide law enforcement. The Pennsylvania State Police is a full service law enforcement agency which handles both traffic and criminal law enforcement. The Pennsylvania State Police was founded in 1905 by order of
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, by signing Senate Bill 278 on May 2, 1905. The bill was signed in response to the Great Anthracite Strike of 1902. Leading up to the Anthracite Strike, private police forces (the coal and iron police) were used by mine and mill owners to stop worker strikes. The inability or refusal of local
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or sheriffs' offices to enforce the law, directly influenced the signing of Bill 278. The Anthracite Strike lasted from May 15 to October 23, 1902, and ended with the help of
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, the sitting president at the time. Roosevelt was outspoken in his admiration for the Pennsylvania State Police, having this to say, "The Pennsylvania State Police are a spirited force not to be bought, bent, confused, alarmed or exhausted", and "I feel so strongly about them that the mere fact a man is honorably discharged from this force would make me at once, and without hesitation, employ him for any purpose needing courage, prowess, good judgment, loyalty, and entire trustworthiness." PSP enlisted members are referred to as " Troopers". Up until 1963, married men were not allowed to apply to the state police, and active troopers had to seek permission from their superior officer to get married. As of 2018, the state police has approximately 4,255 state troopers, 5% of them being women, and more than 1,850 civilian support staff."About the Pennsylvania State Police"
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 12-08-2014.
The current State Police commissioner is
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.
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Evanchick replaced
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, who retired from service in 2018. Colonel Blocker replaced Marcus Brown, who failed to secure confirmation by the state's legislature. After resigning, former Colonel Brown was named to
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Wolf's state office of
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as the new director.


Pennsylvania State Police Academy

In 1924, a State Police training academy was built in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on Cocoa Avenue. The site was located at the Hershey Inn and it remained at this location until 1960 when it was moved to 175 Hersheypark Drive, Hershey, Pennsylvania. The current location is fitted with kennels, stables and a range, among other facilities, and is located only a few miles from the original site. Once accepted into the Pennsylvania State Police Academy cadets endure a rigorous 28-week training period. Cadets live at the academy in barracks style quarters and are only permitted to go home on designated weekends. Cadets who fail to complete physical training in required times or who show any other type of deficiencies may be restricted from going home. While attending training, cadets are put on an 18-month probationary period and can be dismissed at any point in their training by the commissioner under any form of incompetence, inefficiency, or general violation of rules and regulations. The current drop-out rate for new recruits in the academy is approximately 20 percent per class.


Facilities

The PSP owns and operates a myriad of facilities to conduct
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operations across the Commonwealth. The following is the breakdown:


Troops


Troop A, Area II

*Cambria, Indiana, Somerset, Westmoreland Counties; Troop HQ – Greensburg


Troop B, Area I

*Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Washington Counties; Troop HQ – Washington


Troop C, Area I

*Clarion, Clearfield, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, McKean Counties; Troop HQ – Punxsutawney


Troop D, Area I

*Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Lawrence, Mercer Counties; Troop HQ – Butler


Troop E, Area I

*Crawford, Erie, Venango, Warren Counties; Troop HQ – Erie (Located in Lawrence Park)


Troop F, Area III

*Cameron, Clinton, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Potter, Snyder, Tioga, Union Counties; Troop HQ – Montoursville


Troop G, Area II

*Bedford, Blair, Centre, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin Counties; Troop HQ – Hollidaysburg


Troop H, Area II

*Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, and Perry Counties; Troop and *Department HQ – Harrisburg


Troop J, Area IV

*Chester, York and Lancaster Counties; Troop HQ – Lancaster


Troop K, Area IV

*Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia Counties; Troop HQ – Philadelphia


Troop L, Area IV

*Berks, Lebanon, Schuylkill Counties; Troop HQ – Reading


Troop M, Area IV

*Bucks, Lehigh, Northampton Counties; Troop HQ – Bethlehem


Troop N, Area III

*Carbon, Columbia, Lower Luzerne, Monroe Counties; Troop HQ – Hazleton


Troop P, Area III

*Bradford, Upper Luzerne, Sullivan, Wyoming Counties; Troop HQ – Wilkes-Barre


Troop R, Area III

*Lackawanna, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne Counties; Troop HQ – Dunmore


Troop T

*Turnpike; Troop HQ – Penna. Turnpike Commission HQ, Highspire


Barracks listing by county


Bureaus and offices

The PSP also has many bureaus and subdivisions within the organization. This is by no means a complete list, merely a sampling of the breakdown. * Bureau of Criminal Investigation * Bureau of Emergency and Special Operations * Bureau of Forensic Services * Bureau of Human Resources * Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement * Bureau of Records and Identification * Bureau of Patrol * Bureau of Integrity and Professional Standards * Bureau of Communications and Information Services * Bureau of Staff Services * Bureau of Research & Development * Bureau of Training & Education * Bureau of Gaming Enforcement * Commonwealth Law Enforcement Assistance Network – C.L.E.A.N. * Equal Employment Opportunity Office * Public Information Office * Recruitment and Special Services Office * Member Assistance Office * Department Discipline Office * Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission (MPOETC) * Domestic Security Office


Units

* Criminal Investigation Unit *Major Case Teams *Vice/Narcotic *
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*Intelligence Units *Criminal Profilers *Unsolved Crimes * Fugitive Units *
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Unit *
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*
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Units *K-9 Units * Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Specialists *Vehicle Fraud Investigation *Mounted Units *Commercial Vehicle Enforcement *Auto Theft Units *Firearms Instructors *Public Information Officers *Recruiting Unit *Community Service Officer * Forensic Services Unit *Gaming Enforcement *Computer Crimes *PA Crime Stoppers *PA Criminal Intelligence Center *Fire Marshals * DNA Database * Polygraph Unit *
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Database *Megan's Law Unit *Ceremonial Unit *Patrol Unit *PA Instant Check System *Airport Interdiction * Ballistics Section * Clandestine Lab Units *Chemistry Labs *CLEAN Systems *State Police Crime Laboratories *Explosives/Bomb Section *Academy Instructors *Drug Recognition Experts *Criminal Interdiction (S.H.I.E.L.D) *Aerial Observers *Special Emergency Response Teams (SERT), to include Tactical Units and Negotiations Units


Uniform and rank structure

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 the same exact uniform or color configuration as that of the PSP.


Uniform – troopers to sergeants

The current PSP uniform for troopers, corporals, and
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s consists of a light gray uniform shirt with black shoulder epaulets. The PSP shoulder patch is worn on both sleeves of all uniform items. The PSP members are issued long sleeve shirts for the winter and short sleeve shirts for summer. However, PSP requires the black necktie to be worn year round. The uniform shirt consist of the trooper's nameplate over the right pocket and any awards the trooper has earned over the left pocket. The PSP is one of only five state police forces that do not wear a badge on their uniform shirts. The original PSP uniform was modeled after the Constabulary forces in Europe and they did not have badges. It is history and tradition for troopers today to carry their badges in a wallet along with their photo ID card. The uniform trousers are a darker gray color with a one-inch-wide black stripe on the leg. PSP shoes and/or boots are also black in color. The PSP duty belt is Gould & Goodrich plain black leather. The duty holster is the level-2 model. The ammo pouch and handcuff case have hidden snap closure. The OC pepper spray and ASP baton holders are open top. The duty belt is held together with the trousers belt using four silver snap belt keepers. The PSP trademark item is the campaign-style hat with the chin strap worn in the front under the chin on the winter campaign hat (as opposed to most agencies that wear the strap of the campaign hat behind the head). The hat contains a blackened commonwealth coat of arms. It is required to be worn whenever the trooper is outdoors. It is made of dark gray felt (for wintertime wear) or light gray straw (for summertime wear). The strap of the summer hat is worn behind the head. Also, as an optional part of the winter uniform, troopers may wear a black "woolly-pully" commando sweater over their uniform shirts, along with a vinyl/fur winter hat. The Class "A" Ceremonial Unit troopers wear a "full dress" uniform which is a charcoal gray military-style dress coat with black buttons. It is worn with matching charcoal gray military-style riding breeches and black high-rider leather boots. The duty belt is worn with the shoulder strap. This uniform is modeled after the original PSP history uniform.


Uniform – lieutenants to colonels

The uniforms for PSP Lieutenants, Captains, Majors, Lieutenant Colonels, and the Colonel are identical to that of the lower ranks, except for the following: * A gold-colored commonwealth coat of arms on the left collar and the officer's rank on the right collar. * Black stripes on trousers has a gold stripe within it of increasing width with higher rank. * The campaign hat is replaced with a military officer's style service cap with a gold-colored commonwealth seal. Captains and above have the distinctive " scrambled eggs" on the visor. Alternatively, officers may wear the campaign hat with a gold coat of arms with the duty uniform. In addition to the minor detail changes, senior officers wear the four-button military coat for "Class A" functions. The coat has four gold-colored buttons, breast and hip pockets, and shoulder epaulets for the placement of the officer's current rank. A white shirt is worn with a black tie underneath. A system of "rank rings" are worn on each sleeve, similar to the rank-ring system used by the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and by land units of the
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. Currently, the insignia worn by PSP senior officers are as follows: * Lieutenant: no service stripes * Captain: one service stripe * Major: two service stripes * Lieutenant Colonel: three service stripes * Colonel: four service stripes


Ranks, insignia, and descriptions, Etc


Vehicles

The department currently operates a mixed fleet of vehicles including the new law enforcement specific Ford Taurus, Ford Explorer, Crown Victorias and Dodge Charger, which are only used by
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Troopers. The PSP also owns and operates numerous helicopters and fixed wing aircraft. PSP operates
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mainly on the Delaware River and
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.


Aviation

The PSP Aviation Section consists of thirty-five trooper pilots and three full-time mechanics, using eight law enforcement specific Bell 407GX helicopters and six airplanes statewide. These aircraft are stationed in six aviation patrol units (APU).


Weapons

The department adopted the
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semiautomatic pistol chambered in
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as their new service pistol. It holds 10+1 rounds. PSP submitted a solicitation for bids on May 9, 2014, for 150 such firearms for the next PSP academy cadet class to train with and keep as their issue duty sidearm. The SIG P227 (.45 ACP) replaced all of the department's Glock 21 Gen 4 .45 ACP handguns which were acquired in 2013. Those Glocks had replaced by trading in 4,800 of the department's Glock 37
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handguns, which had replaced their Beretta 96D (.40 S&W) double-action-only (DAO) handguns back in 2007/2008. Other firearms include the Colt
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(including the LE6920 and LE6940), 12-gauge
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s (including the
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pump), and gas grenade launcher. The current less-lethal weapons the PSP is utilizing consist of
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technology, pepper spray (OC), and expandable ASP straight batons.


Accreditation

The Pennsylvania State Police is the largest internationally accredited law enforcement agency in the world. This distinction was awarded to the Pennsylvania State Police on July 31, 1993, by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), an independent, non-profit organization based in Fairfax, Virginia. Accreditation is a process used by professional law enforcement agencies to facilitate the creation, verification and maintenance of high-quality policies and procedures, via voluntary compliance with performance standards. CALEA's 446 standards address nine major law enforcement topics: role, responsibilities, and relationships with other agencies; organization, management, and administration; personnel structure; personnel process; operations; operational support; traffic operations; prisoner and court-related services; and auxiliary and technical services.


Members killed in the line of duty

Key


Superintendents and Commissioners since 1905

The following is a chronological listings of Commissioners of the Pennsylvania State Police:


Traditions

* PSP Troopers are widely recognized for wearing the strap of their winter campaign hats under their chins, a tradition that goes back to the early 1900s, which was based on British and Irish Bobbies. * The PSP is one of only a handful of state police agencies that do not wear badges on their uniforms. * The PSP was nationally recognized as the premiere state police agency in the early years of the 20th century. State troopers from
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and
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attended the training academy so they could start PSP-style state agencies in their respective states. NC trooper cadets at the academy in Raleigh and KY trooper cadets in Frankfort are frequently reminded they have a familial connection to the PSP through their training process history. * The PSP was patterned after a military organization and PSP troopers have sometimes been referred to as "Soldiers of the Law and Order". Divisions of the force are called "
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s", and officers are known as "troopers", a title usually reserved for members of the
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, and reminiscent of the early beginnings of the department when officers patrolled on horseback. Regional headquarters, at which single troopers were once required to live, are referred to as " barracks". The original concept was that the troopers did not apply to join the PSP but "enlisted" for two-year periods, after which they could be
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d or apply for reenlistment. The longstanding two-year enlistment periods were phased out in 1961. * Married men were initially barred from becoming state troopers. After 1927, troopers were allowed to marry after they had completed their first two-year enlistment if they had approval from the police superintendent. The PSP allowed married men to enlist in 1963. * PSP does not allow
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s. Even state police cadets cannot "ride along" prior to graduating the academy. This is done for numerous safety and liability reasons.


Misconduct and controversy

; 2000 Trooper Michael Evans pleaded guilty in October 2000 to sexual crimes committed against six women and teenage girls while on duty. He was sentenced to between five and ten years in custody. ;2007 In September, 2007, Trooper Kevin Foley was arrested for the murder of a dentist, Dr. John Yelenic, in Blairsville, Pennsylvania. ; 2008 In July, 2008, Trooper Kevin Coleman was charged with protecting a prostitution ring based out of the Gables Truck Stop in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ; 2009 In May 2009, Trooper Shawn Dillard was found guilty by a federal court of using his position to protect an interstate prostitution ring based out of the Gables Truck Stop in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. This was the same investigation that led to the arrest of Trooper Coleman. ; 2011 In early 2011, as a result of a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union, the state police agreed to stop issuing tickets to people who swear. Press reports indicated the state police had issued as many as 700 such citations a year. ; 2012 In January 2012, Lieutenant Barry Eugene Staub, the commander of the state police barracks in York was arrested for driving while drunk. He retired when charges were brought against him. ; 2014 In March, 2014 Trooper Barry M Seafoss, Jr. pleaded guilty to killing a woman while driving drunk in 2012. He was sentenced to between six and 23 months' confinement. ; 2017 Trooper Ryan Luckenbaugh was sentenced by Judge Scott A. Evans to 9 to 22 months in county prison on his official oppression, simple assault and harassment convictions. Luckenbaugh kicked a handcuffed man in the face while the man sat on the sidewalk and lied about it on official reports.Ex-state trooper gets prison term for kicking handcuffed Harrisburg activist in the face, 18 April 2017, PennLive ;2021 Trooper Robert E. Covington Jr., of Olyphant, PA, for his alleged involvement in illegal activity occurring at Sinners Swing Gentlemen's Club in Mayfield Borough, Lackawanna County. Covington, 48, is a 13-year veteran of PSP and was assigned to the Bureau of Gaming Enforcement, Pocono Downs Wilkes-Barre Office. He had been on restricted duty during the investigation and is currently suspended without pay pending resolution of the charges against him.
Multiple Troopers Facing Charges


In popular culture

* H. Beam Piper's 1965 science fiction novel ''
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''s eponymous character begins the story as a PSP Trooper. * An undercover PSP Trooper played by Sarah Jessica Parker co-stars with Bruce Willis playing a Pittsburgh Police River Rescue Squad officer in the 1993 movie ''
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''. * A PSP Trooper is played by Harland Williams in the 1994 film '' Dumb and Dumber''. * The PSP were featured in the sixth-season ''
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'' episode "Redemptio" as well as the ninth-season '' Law & Order'' episode titled "Hate". * The PSP is featured in the 2004 TV film ''
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''. * Featured in the 1997 movie '' For Richer or Poorer''. * Stephen King's novel ''
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'' features Troop D in a fictional town named Statler. * The PSP were featured in the 2010 movie '' Unstoppable'', in which a runaway train passes through numerous townships within the state of Pennsylvania. * Multiple PSP troopers and the department were featured in the
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series '' Evil Genius'', which covered the
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and the bank heist surrounding it. * PSP Criminal Investigators were featured in the first-season episode of TV series '' Cold Case Files'', titled "Little Girl Lost". * PSP featured extensively, including fairly accurate depictions of uniforms and vehicles, in the film ''
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''.


See also

* List of law enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania * List of Pennsylvania state agencies *
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* Highway patrol * State patrol *
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References


External links


ODMP memorial for Pennsylvania State Police

Official Web Site

Official Recruiting Web Site

Pennsylvania State Police History

Pennsylvania State Troopers Association

Retired State Police Association of Pennsylvania

Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100 or More Officers
*PA Troops Director

*"PA State Police Training Academ

*"United States Department of Labo

*"PA Trooper Histor

*"The Greatest Strike Eve

*"How to Become a Police Office

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