New Shire State Police is the official state Law Enforcement agency of the State Of New Shire. It was founded on December 11, 1903 following a severe spike in rapes and murders. The current Commissioner of the agency is Lee Adams.
History[]
Established in 1903, the New Shire State Police was founded by Jesstinian The Great I, who believed in a better and more safe New Shire State. The State Police became the official state law enforcement agency at 11:30 PM on December 11, 1903.
Proposed Change Of Agency Name[]
On October 20, 2022, Governor Thomas Cooke, announced a proposed name change for the New Shire State Police as the State moves to update the day-to-day duties of the agency.[1] The New Shire State's current name, would be changed to the New Shire Highway Patrol. The new name could be seen on vehicles, documents and uniforms as early as Late 2023.[2]
Controversies[]
On October 29, 2022, New Shire State Police was being investigated for missing documents that were important to a federal murder investigation.[3]Governor Cooke has reportedly attempted to distance himself from the agency. According to sources, the Federal Government subpoenaed Chief Commissioner Marley Lorenzo, Assistant Commissioner Lee Adams, and several other troopers who were also part of the investigation.[4]
Recent Line Of Duty Deaths[]
The New Shire State Police has compiled a list of recent shootings, and assaults, and traffic accidents resulting in the deaths of New Shire State Police Troopers from the last four years. Trooper names will be listed first, then cause of death, the date of death and an explanation of the incident.
Trooper | Cause Of Death | Date | Outcome |
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References[]
- ↑ New Shire State Police Name Change - Governor Thoams Cooke Twitter, Retrieved October 26, 2022
- ↑ What A Name Change For The New Shire State Police Means For The Agency - Retrieved October 26, 2022
- ↑ The New Shire State Police Is Currently Under Investigation After Records Go Missing - Retrieved October 30, 2022
- ↑ As New Shire SP Is Part Of Large Investigation, Governor Cooke Distancing Himself From The Situation - Retrieved October 30, 2022