Virginia State Police
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Virginia State Police is a state agency, conceived in 1919 and established in 1932, that acts as the state police
force for the Commonwealth of Virginia. The agency originated out of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
as an inspector
and enforcer of highway laws. It is currently one of fourteen agencies within the Cabinet Secretariat of Public Safety, under the leadership of Marla Decker who succeeded John W. Marshall
, a former State Police trooper and U.S. Marshal as Secretary in January, 2010.
A black semi-gloss straw Campaign hat is worn year round. A modified winter fur cap can be worn in the colder months.
A dark blue dress blouse and standard black Clarino Sam Browne gun belt, without the cross strap, are worn for special occasions. Dark blue work jackets are utilized for colder months. Black Commando Sweaters, or "wooly pullys" with proper patches and rank can also be worn by Troopers in cold weather.
Sergeants and First Sergeant wear silver, out lined in blue, chevrons showing their rank on both sleeves. Lieutenants and above wear their rank insignia on the shirt collar.
Troopers are issued the Sig Sauer P229 .357 sig DAK pistol, the Remington 870 12 gauge shotgun, and a Colt M4 Carbine patrol rifle.
Previous Issued Weapons
Sig Sauer P229 DA/SA .357 sig Issued from 1997 to 2004
Sig Sauer P228 DA/SA 9mm Issued from 1993 to 1997.
Smith and Wesson S&W Model 1026 10mm DA/SA 5inch barrel stainless semi-auto pistol Issued from 1990 to 1993.
Smith and Wesson S&W Model 64 .38 caliber 4 inch barrel stainless steel revolver issued in mid 1970's to 1990.
Colt Officers Model .38 caliber 4 inch barrel revolver was used from 1967 until the mid 1970's.
Colt .38 caliber 6 inch barrel Official Police Special revolver was used up until 1967.
Thompson submachine gun .45 caliber Used from the 1930s until 1974.
Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI)
State police
State police are a type of sub-national territorial police force, particularly in Australia and the United States. Some other countries have analogous police forces, such as the provincial police in some Canadian provinces, while in other places, the same responsibilities are held by national...
force for the Commonwealth of Virginia. The agency originated out of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is the governmental agency responsible for registering and titling automobiles and other motor vehicles as well as licensing drivers in the U.S. state of Virginia.-Motor vehicle registration:...
as an inspector
Vehicle inspection
Vehicle inspection is a procedure mandated by national or subnational governments in many countries, in which a vehicle is inspected to ensure that it conforms to regulations governing safety, emissions, or both. Inspection can be required at various times, e.g., periodically or on transfer of...
and enforcer of highway laws. It is currently one of fourteen agencies within the Cabinet Secretariat of Public Safety, under the leadership of Marla Decker who succeeded John W. Marshall
John W. Marshall
John W. Marshall served as Secretary of Public Safety in the Cabinet of Virginia Governor Tim Kaine from 2006 to 2010, and Governor Mark Warner from 2002 to 2006....
, a former State Police trooper and U.S. Marshal as Secretary in January, 2010.
Organizational structure
The Department of State Police is primarily divided into three bureaus: Bureau of Field Operations (BFO), Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI), and Bureau of Administrative and Support Services (BASS).- Department of State Police (commanded by the Colonel)
- Bureaus (commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel)
- Divisions (commanded by a Captain)
- Areas (commanded by a First Sergeant)
Uniform and Equipment
The standard Class A Trooper uniform consists of a light gray colored button-up shirt, with long sleeves in winter and short sleeves in summer. A black tie is worn with the long-sleeve shirt. Patches are sewn to each sleeve. Gray pants with a Dark Blue stripe down the sides are worn year round. Black Clarino shoes and Sam Browne belt, without cross strap, gun belt are worn with the uniform.A black semi-gloss straw Campaign hat is worn year round. A modified winter fur cap can be worn in the colder months.
A dark blue dress blouse and standard black Clarino Sam Browne gun belt, without the cross strap, are worn for special occasions. Dark blue work jackets are utilized for colder months. Black Commando Sweaters, or "wooly pullys" with proper patches and rank can also be worn by Troopers in cold weather.
Sergeants and First Sergeant wear silver, out lined in blue, chevrons showing their rank on both sleeves. Lieutenants and above wear their rank insignia on the shirt collar.
- Issued Weapons
Troopers are issued the Sig Sauer P229 .357 sig DAK pistol, the Remington 870 12 gauge shotgun, and a Colt M4 Carbine patrol rifle.
Previous Issued Weapons
Sig Sauer P229 DA/SA .357 sig Issued from 1997 to 2004
Sig Sauer P228 DA/SA 9mm Issued from 1993 to 1997.
Smith and Wesson S&W Model 1026 10mm DA/SA 5inch barrel stainless semi-auto pistol Issued from 1990 to 1993.
Smith and Wesson S&W Model 64 .38 caliber 4 inch barrel stainless steel revolver issued in mid 1970's to 1990.
Colt Officers Model .38 caliber 4 inch barrel revolver was used from 1967 until the mid 1970's.
Colt .38 caliber 6 inch barrel Official Police Special revolver was used up until 1967.
Thompson submachine gun .45 caliber Used from the 1930s until 1974.
Rank Structure
Rank | Insignia | Description |
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Colonel Colonel Colonel , abbreviated Col or COL, is a military rank of a senior commissioned officer. It or a corresponding rank exists in most armies and in many air forces; the naval equivalent rank is generally "Captain". It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures... |
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Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant colonel Lieutenant colonel is a rank of commissioned officer in the armies and most marine forces and some air forces of the world, typically ranking above a major and below a colonel. The rank of lieutenant colonel is often shortened to simply "colonel" in conversation and in unofficial correspondence... |
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Major Major Major is a rank of commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every military in the world.When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicator of rank, the term refers to the rank just senior to that of an Army captain and just below the rank of lieutenant colonel. ... |
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Captain Police captain - France :France uses the rank of capitaine for management duties in both uniformed and plain-clothed policing. The rank comes senior to lieutenant and junior to commandant.... |
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Lieutenant Lieutenant A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank... |
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First Sergeant First Sergeant First sergeant is the name of a military rank used in many countries, typically a senior non-commissioned officer.-Singapore:First Sergeant is a Specialist in the Singapore Armed Forces. First Sergeants are the most senior of the junior Specialists, ranking above Second Sergeants, and below Staff... |
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Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world. Its origins are the Latin serviens, "one who serves", through the French term Sergent.... |
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Master Trooper Master Trooper Master trooper is a rank used by several state police agencies within the United States and in some world militaries.In particular, in the Louisiana State Police, in the United States, it is a rank below sergeant, yet above senior trooper. The insignia for this rank consists of a gold colored 'MT'... |
Career Progression, based on length of service, 25+ years | |
Senior Trooper Senior Trooper Senior trooper is a rank used by several state police agencies within the United States and in some world militaries.It is the third class in the progressive series of state trooper ranks. It is a step below master trooper, yet above trooper first class... |
Career Progression, based on length of service, 9+ years | |
Trooper Trooper Trooper may refer to:In military or police forces:* Trooper , a military private rank* Trooper , a rank used by some police agencies* State trooper, a peace officer in U.S... II |
Career Progression, automatic after 1 year probationary period | |
Trooper Trooper Trooper may refer to:In military or police forces:* Trooper , a military private rank* Trooper , a rank used by some police agencies* State trooper, a peace officer in U.S... I |
Probationary Trooper, 1st year in the field | |
Trainee |
Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI)
- Lieutenant Colonel
- Major
- Captain
- Lieutenant
- First Sergeant
- Senior Special Agent, Career Progression
- Special Agent
Fallen Officers
Trooper / Inspector | Date of Death | Details |
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Inspector W. Neville Hatcher | |
Killed while attempting to arrest a murder suspect |
Inspector Phillip C. Via | |
Killed due to motorcycle accident while providing an escort for President Calvin Coolidge |
Inspector Curtis Lee Wood | |
Killed when he was struck by an intoxicated driver |
Inspector Thomas Allen Belt | |
Killed in a motorcycle accident in Loudoun County |
Inspector Charles Bazil Bullock | |
Succumbed to injuries received in a motorcycle accident |
Inspector William Raymond Thompson | |
Killed while attempting to arrest three bank robbers |
Sergeant Charles William Puckett | |
Succumbed to pneumonia contracted while pursuing and arresting a murder suspect |
Sergeant Clarence Lemuel Maynard | |
Killed in an accident while responding to a call |
Trooper Urshell Thomas Mayo | |
Succumbed to injuries sustained in an accident |
Trooper William Stafford Tinsley | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
Trooper William Hawthorne Andrews | |
Succumbed to injuries sustained in an automobile accident |
Trooper Robert Elvin Caldwell | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
Trooper Joseph Benjamin Thomas | |
Killed in an airplane accident |
Trooper Robert Edward Porter | |
Killed in an airplane accident |
Investigator Wallace Monroe Simpson | |
Shot and killed by an escaped mental patient |
Trooper Robert Wright Smith | |
Killed when his patrol car was struck by a passenger train |
Trooper Walter Sinton Parrish | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
Trooper Robert Louis Loder Jr. | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
Trooper Robert Fulton Giles | |
Shot and killed by a suspect during an arrest |
Trooper Henry Murray Brooks Jr. | |
Struck and killed by an automobile while investigating an automobile accident |
Trooper Charles Eugene (Gene) Morris | |
Shot and killed while assisting deputies make an arrest |
Trooper Garland Matthew Miller | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
Trooper Warren Yokely Harless | |
Shot and killed while assisting deputies with an arrest |
Trooper Jackie Monroe Bussard | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
Trooper Donald Edward Lovelace | |
Struck and killed by an automobile during a traffic stop |
Trooper Rannie DeWitt Kennedy | |
Killed in an automobile accident during a vehicle pursuit |
Trooper James Read Hughes | |
Struck and killed by an automobile during a traffic stop |
Investigator Claude Everett Seymour | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
Trooper Bernard Walter Wright | |
Killed in an automobile accident during a pursuit |
Trooper Garland West Fisher Jr. | |
Shot and killed after being abducted during a traffic stop |
Trooper Robert Tinsley Lohr | |
Struck and killed by a vehicle while assisting a motorist |
Trooper Robin Lee Farmer | |
Killed in an automobile accident during a pursuit |
Special Agent Rodney Dean Grimes | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
Trooper Johnny Rush Bowman | |
Stabbed to death when an unidentified male attacked him at his home |
Sergeant James Leroy Biggs | |
Shot and killed during a traffic stop |
Trooper Leo Whitt | |
Shot and killed during a traffic stop |
Trooper Ricky Marshall McCoy | |
Shot and killed during a traffic stop |
Trooper Alexander McKie Cochran III | |
Shot and killed while responding to a domestic disturbance in his neighborhood |
Trooper Harry Lee Henderson | |
Struck and killed by a truck during a traffic stop |
Trooper Jacqueline Vernon | |
Struck and killed by a Metro Bus during a traffic stop |
Trooper Jerry Lynn Hines | |
Shot and killed during a traffic stop |
Trooper Jose M. Cavazos | |
Shot and killed during a traffic stop |
Trooper Henry Noel Harmon | |
Shot and paralyzed on 1-10-60, & died 2-7-95, due to complications from the wound |
Trooper Gregory Patton Fleenor | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
Trooper Jessica Jean Cheney | |
Killed while directing traffic at the scene of an accident |
Trooper Daniel Lee Williams | |
Died two days after being critically injured in a car accident |
Senior Trooper Charles Mark Cosslett | |
Killed in a motorcycle accident |
Trooper Michael Todd Blanton | |
After stopping a DUI driver was dragged by vehicle & killed after it crashed |
Trooper Kevin Carder Manion | |
Accidentally shot and killed by a rifle that discharged in a wrecked vehicle while being loaded |
Senior Trooper Robert A. Hill Sr. | |
Struck and killed by a vehicle during a traffic stop |
Trooper Mark David Barrett | |
Drowned during Search and Recovery Team training dive exercise |
Trooper Adam M Bowen | |
Killed in an automobile accident |
See also
- List of law enforcement agencies in Virginia
- State policeState policeState police are a type of sub-national territorial police force, particularly in Australia and the United States. Some other countries have analogous police forces, such as the provincial police in some Canadian provinces, while in other places, the same responsibilities are held by national...
- State patrol
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- Virginia Capitol PoliceVirginia Capitol PoliceThe Virginia State Capitol Police is America's oldest police department, originating in 1618.A legislative agency, today the Division of Capitol Police is responsible for:*General Law Enforcement for the Capitol Complex and properties assigned to the agency...