Michigan State Police - Retired. University of Michigan fan, loves Steelhead and fly fishing . Believes in America and I’m totally bipartisan and a Christian.
@On3 Now we are into the “Blame Game”. Sorsby’s group needs to shut up. I’ll bet here and now he never plays in the NFL and will sue the NCAA to come back and play college football for NIL money.
Today on Peace Officers Memorial Day, we honor those who gave their lives in the line of duty, including the 57 heroes of the Michigan State Police who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Last week at the MSP Fallen Trooper Memorial Service in Lansing, department members, families and loved ones gathered to remember those we have lost and recognize the lasting impact of their service to Michigan.
Members of the Michigan State Police (MSP) Communications and Outreach Division spent the last few days networking with PIO’s from across the country @TheIACP Midyear Conference.
Our members strive to improve ways to share our story and keep the community updated on current information from the MSP.
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Does anyone know the status of Michigan’s offensive lineman, Andrew Babalola? He had an ACL tear last year before the season started. Is he working out at all?
Colonel James F. Grady II spoke about the importance of slowing down and using caution while driving through construction zones at the National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week Event in Midland yesterday.
Across Michigan, our troopers are working closely with MDOT to increase police enforcement in work zones, including dedicated patrols funded by road project monies and enforcement funded by the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning.
As construction projects occur throughout the summer, it is important to know where they are and to plan ahead. Every life saved begins with a single good decision behind the wheel.
The theme of this year’s Work Zone Awareness Week is: Safe actions safe lives.
Slow Down.
Move Over.
Phones Down.
Drive Sober.
These simple choices can make a huge impact on safety for you, and the people working on our roads.
Happy 109th Birthday MSP!
Since April 19, 1917, the Michigan State Police has proudly served the citizens of Michigan. From a cavalry of 300 men to a full-service police agency of more than 3,000 members, the Michigan State Police has proven itself as a world-class leader in law enforcement.
Today, the Michigan State Police consists of a modern-day force of law enforcement professionals, using the latest up-to-date training and technology to protect the citizens of Michigan.
What was once a cavalry of 300 men now has evolved into one of the leading police agencies of the United States.
@umichwbball Thanks for a great season. I know all your goals weren’t met but this program is headed towards a very high trajectory. Next year we will still be in the baseline rooting for you.