Arkansas State Troopers

Arkansas State Troopers PDF

Author: Lieutenant Dempsie Coffman

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2005-09-28

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 9781465332615

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Ride with the Troopers of the Arkansas State Police as they raid illegal gambling operations and take down drug dealers. Experience the helplessness as officers watch a fellow Trooper being ambushed. Mourn with the families when they receive word that a loved one has been killed in the line of duty. Feel the pain when you hear the sound of a twenty one-gun salute and cry as taps are blown at the funeral of a fallen comrade. You may wonder why anyone would choose to enter a profession that poses the danger associated with wearing a badge. Its pretty simple. Just ask any police officer who has rescued someone from a burning vehicle, or found a lost child and safely returned him or her to their parents. Then youll understand! Lieutenant Coffman has also written an autobiography entitled "Life" (its all about the Family) and a book of poetry entitled "Southern Charm" I believe that you will enjoy reading all of his books.

The Big Hat Law

The Big Hat Law PDF

Author: Michael Lindsey

Publisher: Butler Center for Arkansas Studies

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780980089745

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"A colorful history of law enforcement in Arkansas full of unpredictable events..."-- Back cover.

Arkansas' First State Police Recruit Training School

Arkansas' First State Police Recruit Training School PDF

Author: Steven A. Coppinger

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-01-24

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 9781985622029

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It was generally presumed that all one needed to be effective at policing was common sense. Arkansas State Police Superintendent Arthur Gray Albright recognized the fallacy of this assumption. When Governor Carl E. Bailey signed Act 166 of 1937 into law expanding the number of men Albright could employ as state policemen as well as the duties the department was expected to carry out, Albright set out to properly train his staff. This book chronicles the steps Albright, Assistant Superintendent Robert T. LaFollette, Lieutenant Lindsey Hatchett, Lieutenant J. Earl Scroggin and others took to organize and host Arkansas' first state police recruit training school.