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Missouri State Highway Patrol

Missouri State Highway Patrol

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The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) is the highway patrol agency for Missouri and has jurisdiction all across the state. It is a division of the Missouri Department of Public Safety. Colonel Eric T. Olson has been serving as the 24th superintendent since March 15, 2019.[4]

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In 1992, MSHP became the 10th state law enforcement agency to receive accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).

Purpose

State laws pertaining to the Highway Patrol including its creation, powers, structure, mission and duties are specified in Chapter 43 of Missouri Revised Statutes (RSMo).[5] According to Chapter 43.025 RSMo: "The primary purpose of the highway patrol is to enforce the traffic laws and promote safety upon the highways. In addition the Missouri State Highway Patrol has responsibility in criminal interdiction which involves the suppression of marijuana, cocaine, and narcotics on the state's roads and highways including the Missouri Interstate System. As near as practicable all personnel of the patrol shall be used for carrying out these purposes." The MSHP has a criminal investigation division that investigates crimes statewide such as murder, robbery, burglary, rape and financial crimes.

Missouri State Highway Patrol officers (circa 1910)

Organization & Troops

A state trooper during the Ferguson unrest, September 2014

General Headquarters (GHQ) and the Law Enforcement Academy are located in Jefferson City, Missouri, the state capital.

The state is divided into nine Troops, with Troop headquarters and communications centers located in the following cities:

In addition, three of the Troops maintain service centers:

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Badge and rank structure

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is one of only five State Patrol forces that do not wear a badge on their uniform shirts. The Missouri State Highway Patrol uses a paramilitary rank structure and has the following ranks:[15]

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State Trooper (Recruit) is the initial rank of oncoming Missouri State Highway Patrol, held while undergoing training at the Missouri State Highway Patrol Law Enforcement Academy.[16]

Vehicles

A Dodge Charger police car in MSHP service.

The MSHP utilizes a variety of vehicles, including but not limited to, the Dodge Charger, Ford Police Interceptor Utility (Explorer), Ford F-150 and 250 series, Chevrolet Tahoe PPV, and the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and 2500 series. Both fully marked and semi-marked vehicles are used frequently. Colors include but not limited to: white, tan, blue, silver, black, gray, and maroon.

Weapons

Lethal Options:

Less Lethal Options:

Fallen Officers

31 Troopers have been killed while on duty since 1931 with one Highway Patrol member dying in World War II.[17][18]

The members are as follows:

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Superintendents

The Missouri State Highway Patrol is headed by the Superintendent of the Highway Patrol, who is nominated by the Governor of Missouri and confirmed by the Missouri State Senate. The Superintendent of the Highway Patrol commands more than 1,356 troopers and 1,87 civilian support staff who help provide a full range of policing and public safety services to Missourian on behalf of the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

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References

  1. Bureau, US Census. "Search Results". www.census.gov.
  2. "MSHP News Release". notes.mshp.dps.mo.gov.
  3. Staff. "Troop A". Missouri State Highway Patrol. Archived from the original on December 30, 2018. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  4. Staff. "Troop B". Missouri State Highway Patrol. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  5. Staff. "Troop C". Missouri State Highway Patrol. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  6. Staff. "Troop D". Missouri State Highway Patrol. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  7. Staff. "Troop E". Missouri State Highway Patrol. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  8. Staff. "Troop F". Missouri State Highway Patrol. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  9. Staff. "Troop G". Missouri State Highway Patrol. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  10. Staff. "Troop H". Missouri State Highway Patrol. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  11. Staff. "Troop I". Missouri State Highway Patrol. Retrieved May 31, 2012.
  12. Kidd, R. Spencer (2012). Uniforms of the U.S. State Police & Highway Patrols. lulu.com. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-4717-7729-5. OCLC 929822564.
  13. "MSHP Academy". mshp.dps.missouri.gov.
  14. "Ultimate Sacrifice". www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov.
  15. "Missouri State Highway Patrol, MO". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP).
  16. "Patrol History by Decade - 1980-1989" (PDF). Missouri State Highway Patrol.
  17. "Patrol History by Decade - 1990-1999" (PDF). Missouri State Highway Patrol.
  18. "Patrol History by Decade - 2000-2009" (PDF). Missouri State Highway Patrol.
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