Louisiana State Police Welcomes 46 New Troopers to the Force
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Louisiana State Police welcomes 46 new Troopers to the force
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — On Friday, the Louisiana State Police proudly welcomed 46 new troopers during an emotional graduation ceremony in Baton Rouge, marking the culmination of months of intense training and personal sacrifice. For Cadet Class 106, the journey to the badge was 24 weeks, filled with physical and mental challenges, long days, and a deep commitment to public service. “Today’s date marks the first time in over five yea…
Bossier City's Troop G welcomes four new Louisiana State Police Troopers
BOSSIER CITY, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Four new Troopers joined the ranks of Louisiana State Police's Troop G in Bossier City on Monday. Chase Bond, Matthew Cook, Cole Pike and Ishmael Pitts were welcomed to the Troop G family, according to an LSP social media post. They were four of the 46 cadets who officially graduated from Cadet Class 106 this past Friday in Baton Rouge. The Troopers took part in a rigorous 24-week training program that tested thei…
LSP Cadet Class 106 Graduation
Forty-six Members of LSP Cadet Class 106 Graduate Training Academy Baton Rouge – This morning, Louisiana State Police announced the graduation of its 106th Cadet Class, con- sisting of 46 cadets who have completed their journey to becoming Louisiana State Troopers. The graduation cer- emony was hosted by the Louisiana State Police Train- ing Academy and held at Istrouma Baptist Church.
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