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Georgia State Patrol

The Georgia State Patrol (GSP) was established in March 1937 in the U.S. state of Georgia and is a division of the Georgia Department of Public Safety. It is the primary state patrol agency for the U.S. state of Georgia. Although focused primarily on the enforcement of traffic laws and investigation of traffic crashes, the Georgia State Patrol (GSP) supports the efforts of all public safety agencies to reduce criminal activity, apprehend those involved, and respond to natural and manmade disasters.

Georgia State Patrol
Patch of Georgia State Patrol
Badge of Georgia State Patrol
AbbreviationGSP
MottoWisdom, Justice and Moderation
Agency overview
Formed1937; 87 years ago (1937)
Employees1,268 (as of 2004)[1]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionGeorgia, United States
Georgia State Patrol Troop Map
Size59,425 square miles (153,910 km2)
Population10.62 million (2019 est.)[2]
Legal jurisdictionStatewide
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersAtlanta, Georgia
Troopers845 (as of June 2016)[1]
Civilian employees412 (as of 2004)[1]
Agency executives
Parent agencyGeorgia Department of Public Safety
Troops10
Facilities
Posts52
Website
Official Site

History edit

The Department of Public Safety was created as Georgia citizens complained about increased traffic fatalities, crime, and a need for a larger law enforcement agency with statewide arrest powers. Georgia lawmakers decided to create the State Patrol. In 1937, Governor E.D Rivers appointed Philip H. Brewster, Sr. as its first permanent commissioner. That summer the first Trooper School was held at Georgia Tech. Eighty troopers graduated the first year. To date, the Georgia State Patrol has graduated 115 Trooper Schools.[3]

In November 2021, Distributed Denial of Secrets released 1.8 terabytes of police helicopter surveillance footage from the Dallas Police Department and the Georgia State Patrol.[4][5] According to Wired, the footage showed helicopters capturing everything from cars lined up at a drive-through, and people standing in their yards and on the street.[4] Non-profit advocacy group Fight for the Future called the leak "a crystal-clear example of why mass surveillance makes our society less safe, not more safe."[4]

Rank structure edit

Title Insignia
Commissioner (Colonel)
 
Deputy Commissioner (Lieutenant Colonel)
 
Major (Adjutant)
 
Captain (Troop

commander)

 
Lieutenant (Assistant Troop Commander)
 
Sergeant First Class (Post Commander)
 
Sergeant (Assistant Post Commander)
 
Corporal (Assistant Post Commander)
 
Master Trooper No insignia
Senior Trooper No insignia
Trooper First Class 3 No insignia
Trooper First Class 2 No insignia
Trooper First Class 1 No insignia
Trooper No insignia

Patrol troops and posts edit

  • Troops (A-I) and Posts (1-52)
    • Troop A - Includes the following counties: Bartow, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, Walker, Whitfield.
      • Post 3 - Cartersville, Post 5 - Dalton, Post 28 - Jasper, Post 29 - Paulding, Post 38 - Rome, Post 41 - LaFayette, Post 43 - Calhoun.
    • Troop B - Includes the following counties: Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Elbert, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, Franklin, Gilmer, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Jackson, Lumpkin, Madison, Oconee, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, White.
      • Post 6 - Gainesville, Post 7 - Toccoa, Post 27 - Blue Ridge, Post 32 - Athens, Post 37 - Cumming, Post 52 - Hartwell
    • Troop C - Includes the following counties: Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett
      • Post 9 - Marietta, (Cobb and Fulton north of I-20 and I-285), Post 47 - Forest Park (Outside I-285), Post 48 - Atlanta (Inside and including I-285), Post 49 - Motorcycle Unit (Metro Atlanta Enforcement), Post 50 - Capitol Hill (Georgia State Capitol Complex), Post 51 - Gwinnett (I-85, I-985, and State Route 316)
    • Troop D - Includes the following counties: Bibb, Butts, Carroll, Crawford, Coweta, Douglas, Harris, Heard, Henry, Fayette, Lamar, Meriwether, Monroe, Muscogee, Pike, Spalding, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Upson
      • Post 1 - Griffin, Post 2 - LaGrange, Post 4 - Villa Rica, Post 24 - Newnan, Post 26 - Thomaston, Post 34 - Manchester, Post 44 - Forsyth
    • Troop E - Includes the following counties: Baldwin, Columbia, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jones, Lincoln, Putnam, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oglethorpe, Richmond, Rockdale, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, Washington, Wilkes
      • Post 8 - Madison, Post 17 - Washington, Post 25 - Grovetown, Post 33 - Milledgeville, Post 46 - Monroe
    • Troop F - Includes the following counties: Appling, Bleckley, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Davis, Dodge, Emanuel, Evans, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Laurens, Montgomery, Screven, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Twiggs, Wheeler, Wilkinson
      • Post 16 - Helena, Post 18 - Reidsville, Post 19 - Swainsboro, Post 20 - Dublin, Post 21 - Sylvania, Post 45 - Statesboro
    • Troop G - Includes the following counties: Baker, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, Colquitt, Decatur, Dougherty, Early, Grady, Lee, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Terrell, Thomas, Webster, Worth
      • Post 10 - Americus, Post 12 - Thomasville, Post 14 - Colquitt, Post 39 - Cuthbert, Post 40 - Albany
    • Troop H - Includes the following counties: Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Crisp, Coffee, Cook, Dooly, Echols, Houston, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes, Macon, Peach, Pulaski, Tift, Turner, Wilcox
      • Post 13 - Tifton, Post 15 - Perry, Post 30 - Cordele, Post 31 - Valdosta, Post 36 - Douglas
    • Troop I - Includes the following counties: Bacon, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Pierce, Ware, Wayne
      • Post 11 - Hinesville, Post 22 - Waycross, Post 23 - Brunswick, Post 35 - Jekyll Island, Post 42 - Rincon
  • Troop J (Safety Education and Implied Consent) - Troop J contains two units:
    • Safety Education Unit - Promotes the safe operation of motor vehicles.
    • Implied Consent Unit - Provides support to the Forensics Science Division of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) by overseeing and maintaining the breath-alcohol program for the State of Georgia.
  • Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) includes the Crisis Negotiations Team (CNT)
  • Dive Team
  • Specialized Collision Reconstruction Team (SCRT)
  • Criminal Interdiction Unit (CIU)
  • Crime Suppression Unit (CSU)
  • Aviation Unit - Operates 15 helicopters and a Cessna 182 from six locations throughout the State. These are located in Kennesaw, Albany, Gainesville, Perry, Reidsville, and Augusta [6]
  • Governor’s Task Force - airborne marijuana eradication unit partnered with the Army National Guard.
  • Nighthawks DUI Task Force - 3 DUI Task Forces (Nighthawks North, Nighthawks Middle , Nighthawks South) that patrol during peak DUI related hours in metro areas.
  • Motorcycle Unit - Post 49 - Patrols the Interstate Highways of metropolitan Atlanta with 30 motorcycles.
  • Executive Security - The Executive Security Division is, by law, responsible for two distinct functions: executive security and executive protection.The Executive Security Unit provides facility security for the Governor's Mansion and provides personal security for the residents. The Executive Protection Unit provides continual security for the governor, lieutenant governor, the speaker of the House, and the chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, and their families.
  • Honor Guard
  • Recruiting Unit
  • Training Division

Other divisions of the Georgia DPS edit

Capitol Police edit

Officers with the Capitol Police Division investigate criminal incidents and traffic crashes; manage street closures for events; patrol the streets on Capitol Square and those adjacent to other state buildings; provide courtroom security for Georgia's Supreme Court and Court of Appeals; conduct security assessments and surveillance detection; and deliver personal safety training for state employees and others.

Motor Carrier Compliance edit

The Motor Carrier Compliance Division (MCCD) performs driver and vehicle inspections of commercial motor vehicles at roadsides, inspection stations, and at carriers' terminals. The inspections range from "full" vehicle and driver inspections—which include mechanical components—to "driver only" inspections. These may also include inspections of vehicles transporting hazardous materials.

This division consists of the following units and programs:

  • HOV Unit - responsible for the enforcement of High Occupancy Lane restrictions and communications.
  • School Bus Safety Unit - responsible for the annual safety inspection of the state's 17,000 public school buses
  • Compliance Review Program/Safety Audit - consists of 20 officers who conduct interstate and intrastate compliance reviews.
  • Size and Weight Enforcement - the operation of 19 permanent weight/inspection stations provide enforcement coverage on the interstates and related by-pass routes.
  • Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Program - contains five federally funded and required program areas, Driver/Vehicle Inspections, Traffic Enforcement, Compliance Reviews, Public Information and Education and Data Collection.

Equipment edit

Current equipment edit

  • Glock Model 45 MOS Gen 5 9mm equipped with a Trijicon SRS, factory Glock +2 magazine extension, and a Nightstick TCM-550XL weapons light.
  • Glock Model 43 9mm—backup weapon [7]
  • LWRC Patrol Rifle .223-5.56mm—patrol rifle equipped with a Aimpoint [8]

Previously issued equipment edit

Vehicles edit

The GSP currently uses Dodge Chargers as the main patrol vehicle which are in the blue and gray scheme, and are currently issuing out Dodge Durangos, Dodge Challengers, Chevrolet Camaros and Ford Mustangs. Many of these vehicles are now ordered black in color. They are painted in the traditional blue and grey at the factory with orange decals. However, some are issued in the color black displaying gray decals or black with ghost letters. In addition, they also utilize the Chevrolet Tahoe, which includes vehicles in either black, white, or grey color schemes. When these cars are retired, the decals and emergency equipment are removed from the vehicles before being auctioned off to the public, yet retain the old blue and grey scheme (or as shown on this old 1992 Ford Mustang) the decals can be spray painted over. Former models used were the Chevrolet Caprice, Ford LTD Crown Victoria, Pontiac LeMans, BMW 528i (one still kept by the state), Ford Mustang and Ford Thunderbird.

 
GSP Dodge Charger

Fallen officers edit

Since the establishment of the Georgia State Patrol, 26 officers have died in the line of duty.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c USDOJ Statistics November 20, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-01-03. Retrieved 2008-12-25. 2007 Population Estimates
  3. ^ "History | Georgia Department of Public Safety". Dps.georgia.gov. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
  4. ^ a b c Newman, Lily Hay (November 5, 2021). "1.8 TB of Police Helicopter Surveillance Footage Leaks Online". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved April 24, 2022.
  5. ^ Murney, Michael. "Leaked Dallas Police Helicopter Surveillance Footage Raises Privacy Concerns". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  6. ^ https://dps.georgia.gov/contacts/commissioners-office/aviation.
  7. ^ "Peach State Protectors: The Georgia State Patrol's Glock 43". 10 March 2016. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-03-06. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
  9. ^ "Bridging the .45 GAP". 26 April 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  10. ^ "F/T - Glock 22 'Georgia State Patrol'". Forum.gon.com. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-03-06. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
  12. ^ "Georgia State Patrol, GA". The Officer Down Memorial Page (ODMP). Retrieved 29 March 2019.

https://dps.georgia.gov/organization/about-dps

External links edit

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  • Georgia Dept. of Public Safety

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Georgia State Patrol news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The Georgia State Patrol GSP was established in March 1937 in the U S state of Georgia and is a division of the Georgia Department of Public Safety It is the primary state patrol agency for the U S state of Georgia Although focused primarily on the enforcement of traffic laws and investigation of traffic crashes the Georgia State Patrol GSP supports the efforts of all public safety agencies to reduce criminal activity apprehend those involved and respond to natural and manmade disasters Georgia State PatrolPatch of Georgia State PatrolBadge of Georgia State PatrolAbbreviationGSPMottoWisdom Justice and ModerationAgency overviewFormed1937 87 years ago 1937 Employees1 268 as of 2004 1 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionGeorgia United StatesGeorgia State Patrol Troop MapSize59 425 square miles 153 910 km2 Population10 62 million 2019 est 2 Legal jurisdictionStatewideGeneral natureCivilian policeOperational structureHeadquartersAtlanta GeorgiaTroopers845 as of June 2016 1 Civilian employees412 as of 2004 1 Agency executivesColonel William W Hitchens III CommissionerLieutenant Colonel Kendrick Lowe Deputy CommissionerParent agencyGeorgia Department of Public SafetyTroops10FacilitiesPosts52WebsiteOfficial Site Contents 1 History 2 Rank structure 3 Patrol troops and posts 4 Other divisions of the Georgia DPS 4 1 Capitol Police 4 2 Motor Carrier Compliance 5 Equipment 5 1 Current equipment 5 2 Previously issued equipment 6 Vehicles 7 Fallen officers 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe Department of Public Safety was created as Georgia citizens complained about increased traffic fatalities crime and a need for a larger law enforcement agency with statewide arrest powers Georgia lawmakers decided to create the State Patrol In 1937 Governor E D Rivers appointed Philip H Brewster Sr as its first permanent commissioner That summer the first Trooper School was held at Georgia Tech Eighty troopers graduated the first year To date the Georgia State Patrol has graduated 115 Trooper Schools 3 In November 2021 Distributed Denial of Secrets released 1 8 terabytes of police helicopter surveillance footage from the Dallas Police Department and the Georgia State Patrol 4 5 According to Wired the footage showed helicopters capturing everything from cars lined up at a drive through and people standing in their yards and on the street 4 Non profit advocacy group Fight for the Future called the leak a crystal clear example of why mass surveillance makes our society less safe not more safe 4 Rank structure editTitle Insignia Commissioner Colonel nbsp Deputy Commissioner Lieutenant Colonel nbsp Major Adjutant nbsp Captain Troop commander nbsp Lieutenant Assistant Troop Commander nbsp Sergeant First Class Post Commander nbsp Sergeant Assistant Post Commander nbsp Corporal Assistant Post Commander nbsp Master Trooper No insignia Senior Trooper No insignia Trooper First Class 3 No insignia Trooper First Class 2 No insignia Trooper First Class 1 No insignia Trooper No insigniaPatrol troops and posts editTroops A I and Posts 1 52 Troop A Includes the following counties Bartow Catoosa Chattooga Cherokee Dade Floyd Gordon Haralson Murray Paulding Pickens Polk Walker Whitfield Post 3 Cartersville Post 5 Dalton Post 28 Jasper Post 29 Paulding Post 38 Rome Post 41 LaFayette Post 43 Calhoun Troop B Includes the following counties Banks Barrow Clarke Elbert Dawson Fannin Forsyth Franklin Gilmer Habersham Hall Hart Jackson Lumpkin Madison Oconee Rabun Stephens Towns Union White Post 6 Gainesville Post 7 Toccoa Post 27 Blue Ridge Post 32 Athens Post 37 Cumming Post 52 Hartwell Troop C Includes the following counties Clayton Cobb DeKalb Fulton and Gwinnett Post 9 Marietta Cobb and Fulton north of I 20 and I 285 Post 47 Forest Park Outside I 285 Post 48 Atlanta Inside and including I 285 Post 49 Motorcycle Unit Metro Atlanta Enforcement Post 50 Capitol Hill Georgia State Capitol Complex Post 51 Gwinnett I 85 I 985 and State Route 316 Troop D Includes the following counties Bibb Butts Carroll Crawford Coweta Douglas Harris Heard Henry Fayette Lamar Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Pike Spalding Talbot Taylor Troup Upson Post 1 Griffin Post 2 LaGrange Post 4 Villa Rica Post 24 Newnan Post 26 Thomaston Post 34 Manchester Post 44 Forsyth Troop E Includes the following counties Baldwin Columbia Glascock Greene Hancock Jasper Jones Lincoln Putnam McDuffie Morgan Newton Oglethorpe Richmond Rockdale Taliaferro Walton Warren Washington Wilkes Post 8 Madison Post 17 Washington Post 25 Grovetown Post 33 Milledgeville Post 46 Monroe Troop F Includes the following counties Appling Bleckley Bulloch Burke Candler Davis Dodge Emanuel Evans Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Laurens Montgomery Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Treutlen Twiggs Wheeler Wilkinson Post 16 Helena Post 18 Reidsville Post 19 Swainsboro Post 20 Dublin Post 21 Sylvania Post 45 Statesboro Troop G Includes the following counties Baker Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Decatur Dougherty Early Grady Lee Marion Miller Mitchell Quitman Randolph Schley Seminole Stewart Sumter Terrell Thomas Webster Worth Post 10 Americus Post 12 Thomasville Post 14 Colquitt Post 39 Cuthbert Post 40 Albany Troop H Includes the following counties Atkinson Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Crisp Coffee Cook Dooly Echols Houston Irwin Lanier Lowndes Macon Peach Pulaski Tift Turner Wilcox Post 13 Tifton Post 15 Perry Post 30 Cordele Post 31 Valdosta Post 36 Douglas Troop I Includes the following counties Bacon Brantley Bryan Camden Charlton Chatham Clinch Effingham Glynn Liberty Long McIntosh Pierce Ware Wayne Post 11 Hinesville Post 22 Waycross Post 23 Brunswick Post 35 Jekyll Island Post 42 Rincon Troop J Safety Education and Implied Consent Troop J contains two units Safety Education Unit Promotes the safe operation of motor vehicles Implied Consent Unit Provides support to the Forensics Science Division of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation GBI by overseeing and maintaining the breath alcohol program for the State of Georgia Special Weapons and Tactics SWAT includes the Crisis Negotiations Team CNT Dive Team Specialized Collision Reconstruction Team SCRT Criminal Interdiction Unit CIU Crime Suppression Unit CSU Aviation Unit Operates 15 helicopters and a Cessna 182 from six locations throughout the State These are located in Kennesaw Albany Gainesville Perry Reidsville and Augusta 6 Governor s Task Force airborne marijuana eradication unit partnered with the Army National Guard Nighthawks DUI Task Force 3 DUI Task Forces Nighthawks North Nighthawks Middle Nighthawks South that patrol during peak DUI related hours in metro areas Motorcycle Unit Post 49 Patrols the Interstate Highways of metropolitan Atlanta with 30 motorcycles Executive Security The Executive Security Division is by law responsible for two distinct functions executive security and executive protection The Executive Security Unit provides facility security for the Governor s Mansion and provides personal security for the residents The Executive Protection Unit provides continual security for the governor lieutenant governor the speaker of the House and the chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court and their families Honor Guard Recruiting Unit Training DivisionOther divisions of the Georgia DPS editMain article Georgia Department of Public Safety Capitol Police edit Officers with the Capitol Police Division investigate criminal incidents and traffic crashes manage street closures for events patrol the streets on Capitol Square and those adjacent to other state buildings provide courtroom security for Georgia s Supreme Court and Court of Appeals conduct security assessments and surveillance detection and deliver personal safety training for state employees and others Motor Carrier Compliance edit The Motor Carrier Compliance Division MCCD performs driver and vehicle inspections of commercial motor vehicles at roadsides inspection stations and at carriers terminals The inspections range from full vehicle and driver inspections which include mechanical components to driver only inspections These may also include inspections of vehicles transporting hazardous materials This division consists of the following units and programs HOV Unit responsible for the enforcement of High Occupancy Lane restrictions and communications School Bus Safety Unit responsible for the annual safety inspection of the state s 17 000 public school buses Compliance Review Program Safety Audit consists of 20 officers who conduct interstate and intrastate compliance reviews Size and Weight Enforcement the operation of 19 permanent weight inspection stations provide enforcement coverage on the interstates and related by pass routes Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Program contains five federally funded and required program areas Driver Vehicle Inspections Traffic Enforcement Compliance Reviews Public Information and Education and Data Collection Equipment editCurrent equipment edit Glock Model 45 MOS Gen 5 9mm equipped with a Trijicon SRS factory Glock 2 magazine extension and a Nightstick TCM 550XL weapons light Glock Model 43 9mm backup weapon 7 LWRC Patrol Rifle 223 5 56mm patrol rifle equipped with a Aimpoint 8 Previously issued equipment edit Glock 45 Gen 5 9mm 2020 2023 Glock 17 Gen 4 9mm 2015 2019 Glock Model 37 45 GAP 2007 2015 9 Glock Model 22 40 S amp W 1990s 2007 10 Smith amp Wesson Model 5906 9mm or Smith amp Wesson Model 4506 45 ACP troopers choice early 1990s to late 1990s 11 Smith amp Wesson Model 66 357 Magnum Colt Python 357 MagnumVehicles editThe GSP currently uses Dodge Chargers as the main patrol vehicle which are in the blue and gray scheme and are currently issuing out Dodge Durangos Dodge Challengers Chevrolet Camaros and Ford Mustangs Many of these vehicles are now ordered black in color They are painted in the traditional blue and grey at the factory with orange decals However some are issued in the color black displaying gray decals or black with ghost letters In addition they also utilize the Chevrolet Tahoe which includes vehicles in either black white or grey color schemes When these cars are retired the decals and emergency equipment are removed from the vehicles before being auctioned off to the public yet retain the old blue and grey scheme or as shown on this old 1992 Ford Mustang the decals can be spray painted over Former models used were the Chevrolet Caprice Ford LTD Crown Victoria Pontiac LeMans BMW 528i one still kept by the state Ford Mustang and Ford Thunderbird nbsp GSP Dodge ChargerFallen officers editSince the establishment of the Georgia State Patrol 26 officers have died in the line of duty 12 See also edit nbsp Georgia U S state portal List of law enforcement agencies in Georgia State police State patrol Highway patrolReferences edit a b c USDOJ Statistics Archived November 20 2008 at the Wayback Machine Population Estimates Archived from the original on 2010 01 03 Retrieved 2008 12 25 2007 Population Estimates History Georgia Department of Public Safety Dps georgia gov Retrieved 2018 05 04 a b c Newman Lily Hay November 5 2021 1 8 TB of Police Helicopter Surveillance Footage Leaks Online Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved April 24 2022 Murney Michael Leaked Dallas Police Helicopter Surveillance Footage Raises Privacy Concerns Dallas Observer Retrieved 2023 12 25 https dps georgia gov contacts commissioners office aviation Peach State Protectors The Georgia State Patrol s Glock 43 10 March 2016 Retrieved 26 March 2019 State troopers now carrying patrol rifles Archived from the original on 2017 03 06 Retrieved 2017 03 05 Bridging the 45 GAP 26 April 2013 Retrieved 26 March 2019 F T Glock 22 Georgia State Patrol Forum gon com Retrieved 26 March 2019 PR8452c 85856 jpg Archived from the original on 2017 03 06 Retrieved 2017 03 05 Georgia State Patrol GA The Officer Down Memorial Page ODMP Retrieved 29 March 2019 https dps georgia gov organization about dpsExternal links editGeorgia State Patrol Georgia Dept of Public Safety Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgia State Patrol amp oldid 1223218903, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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