Twelve new Michigan State Police motor carrier officers have joined the ranks following the graduation of the 27th Motor Carrier Officer Recruit School at a ceremony in Lansing.
Motor carrier officers are armed uniformed members of the MSP who specialize in commercial vehicle enforcement. They enforce traffic safety laws on commercial vehicles, protect the infrastructure through aggressive size and weight enforcement, conduct commercial vehicle and driver inspections and contribute to homeland security efforts by enforcing hazardous material regulations.
In her address to the recruits, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said, “Your work is critical to deterring overweight commercial vehicles, which not only improves traffic safety for all of us, but also protects the infrastructure of our roadways. Let’s keep working together to reduce violence, save lives, and build a brighter future for Michigan.”
MC Ofcr. Tanner Underwood, who was elected Class Orator by his fellow recruits, spoke on behalf of the graduating class.
MC Ofcr. Samuel Falardeau received the Team Building, Physical Training, Marksmanship and Precision Driving awards.
MC Ofcr. Keegan Biegalski received the Academic Achievement Award.
MC Ofcr. Khalil Malone received the Outstanding Achievement Award.
“Your job is an important one,” said Col. James F. Grady II, director of the MSP. “Our residents and visitors depend on you to improve the safety of our roads and reduce traffic crashes and injuries. I have faith that each one of you will make a positive impact every single day.”
The 27th Motor Carrier Officer Recruit School began on Aug. 4, 2024, when 19 prospective officers reported to the MSP Training Academy in Dimondale. For the past 20 weeks, the recruits received training in commercial vehicle law and commercial vehicle inspection procedures, firearms, water safety, defensive tactics, patrol techniques, report writing, ethics, first aid, criminal law, precision driving, cultural diversity and implicit bias, decision making, and leadership.
To be selected to attend the academy, applicants had to pass a stringent selection process that included a physical fitness test, background investigation and hiring interview. These new officers bring the total number of motor carrier officers statewide to 101.
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