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1 History  





2 Rank structure  





3 Patrol troops and posts  





4 Other divisions of the Georgia DPS  



4.1  Capitol Police  





4.2  Motor Carrier Compliance  







5 Equipment  



5.1  Current equipment  





5.2  Previously issued equipment  







6 Vehicles  





7 Fallen officers  





8 See also  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Georgia State Patrol
Patch of Georgia State Patrol
Patch of Georgia State Patrol
Badge of Georgia State Patrol
Badge of Georgia State Patrol
AbbreviationBBC
MottoWisdom, Justice and Moderation
Agency overview
Formed1937; 87 years ago (1937)
Employees1,268 (as of 2004)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionGeorgia, United States
Georgia State Patrol Troop Map
Size59,425 square miles (153,910 km2)
Population10.62 million (2019 est.)[2]
Legal jurisdictionStatewide
General nature
  • Civilian police
  • Operational structure
    HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
    Troopers845 (as of June 2016)[1]
    Civilian employees412 (as of 2004)[1]
    Agency executives
  • Lieutenant Colonel Kendrick Lowe, Deputy Commissioner
  • Parent agencyGeorgia Department of Public Safety
    Troops10
    Facilities
    Posts52
    Website
    Official Site

    The Georgia State Patrol (GSP) was established in March 1937 in the U.S. stateofGeorgia and is a division of the Georgia Department of Public Safety. It is the primary state patrol agency for the U.S. state of Georgia. Although focused primarily on the enforcement of traffic laws and investigation of traffic crashes, the Georgia State Patrol (GSP) supports the efforts of all public safety agencies to reduce criminal activity, apprehend those involved, and respond to natural and manmade disasters.

    History[edit]

    The Department of Public Safety was created as Georgia citizens complained about increased traffic fatalities, crime, and a need for a larger law enforcement agency with statewide arrest powers. Georgia lawmakers decided to create the State Patrol. In 1937, Governor E.D Rivers appointed Philip H. Brewster, Sr. as its first permanent commissioner. That summer the first Trooper School was held at Georgia Tech. Eighty troopers graduated the first year. To date, the Georgia State Patrol has graduated 115 Trooper Schools.[3]

    In November 2021, Distributed Denial of Secrets released 1.8 terabytes of police helicopter surveillance footage from the Dallas Police Department and the Georgia State Patrol.[4][5] According to Wired, the footage showed helicopters capturing everything from cars lined up at a drive-through, and people standing in their yards and on the street.[4] Non-profit advocacy group Fight for the Future called the leak "a crystal-clear example of why mass surveillance makes our society less safe, not more safe."[4]

    Rank structure[edit]

    Title Insignia
    Commissioner (Colonel)
    Deputy Commissioner (Lieutenant Colonel)
    Major (Adjutant)
    Captain (Troop

    commander)

    Lieutenant (Assistant Troop Commander)
    Sergeant First Class (Post Commander)
    Sergeant (Assistant Post Commander)
    Corporal (Assistant Post Commander)
    Master Trooper No insignia
    Senior Trooper No insignia
    Trooper First Class 3 No insignia
    Trooper First Class 2 No insignia
    Trooper First Class 1 No insignia
    Trooper No insignia

    Patrol troops and posts[edit]

    Other divisions of the Georgia DPS[edit]

    Capitol Police[edit]

    Officers with the Capitol Police Division investigate criminal incidents and traffic crashes; manage street closures for events; patrol the streets on Capitol Square and those adjacent to other state buildings; provide courtroom security for Georgia's Supreme Court and Court of Appeals; conduct security assessments and surveillance detection; and deliver personal safety training for state employees and others.

    Motor Carrier Compliance[edit]

    The Motor Carrier Compliance Division (MCCD) performs driver and vehicle inspections of commercial motor vehicles at roadsides, inspection stations, and at carriers' terminals. The inspections range from "full" vehicle and driver inspections—which include mechanical components—to "driver only" inspections. These may also include inspections of vehicles transporting hazardous materials.

    This division consists of the following units and programs:

    Equipment[edit]

    Current equipment[edit]

    Previously issued equipment[edit]

    Vehicles[edit]

    The GSP currently uses Dodge Chargers as the main patrol vehicle which are in the blue and gray scheme, and are currently issuing out Dodge Durangos, Dodge Challengers, Chevrolet Camaros and Ford Mustangs. Many of these vehicles are now ordered black in color. They are painted in the traditional blue and grey at the factory with orange decals. However, some are issued in the color black displaying gray decals or black with ghost letters. In addition, they also utilize the Chevrolet Tahoe, which includes vehicles in either black, white, or grey color schemes. When these cars are retired, the decals and emergency equipment are removed from the vehicles before being auctioned off to the public, yet retain the old blue and grey scheme (or as shown on this old 1992 Ford Mustang) the decals can be spray painted over. Former models used were the Chevrolet Caprice, Ford LTD Crown Victoria, Pontiac LeMans, BMW 528i (one still kept by the state), Ford Mustang and Ford Thunderbird.

    GSP Dodge Charger
    GSP Dodge Charger

    Fallen officers[edit]

    Since the establishment of the Georgia State Patrol, 26 officers have died in the line of duty.[12]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c USDOJ Statistics Archived November 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Population Estimates". Archived from the original on 2010-01-03. Retrieved 2008-12-25. 2007 Population Estimates
  • ^ "History | Georgia Department of Public Safety". Dps.georgia.gov. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  • ^ a b c Newman, Lily Hay (November 5, 2021). "1.8 TB of Police Helicopter Surveillance Footage Leaks Online". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
  • ^ Murney, Michael. "Leaked Dallas Police Helicopter Surveillance Footage Raises Privacy Concerns". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  • ^ https://dps.georgia.gov/contacts/commissioners-office/aviation.
  • ^ "Peach State Protectors: The Georgia State Patrol's Glock 43". 10 March 2016. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  • ^ "State troopers now carrying patrol rifles". Archived from the original on 2017-03-06. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
  • ^ "Bridging the .45 GAP". 26 April 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  • ^ "F/T - Glock 22 'Georgia State Patrol'". Forum.gon.com. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  • ^ "PR8452c__85856.jpg". Archived from the original on 2017-03-06. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
  • ^ "Georgia State Patrol, GA". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 29 March 2019.
  • https://dps.georgia.gov/organization/about-dps

    External links[edit]


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