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The Rhode Island State Police features prominently in the 2000 comedy film Me, Myself & Irene, with Jim Carrey playing a state trooper affected with multiple personality disorder. In the television series Brotherhood , the character Declan Giggs, portrayed by the actor Ethan Embry , is a Rhode Island State Police Detective.
According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 48 law enforcement agencies employing 2,828 sworn police officers, about 268 for each 100,000 residents.
Soldiers from the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 43rd Military Police Brigade, mobilized in March 2011, deploying to Afghanistan under the command of Brigadier General Charles Petrarca. [2] The unit had control of detention operations along with the Afghan National Police at Bagram Airbase. They returned home to Rhode Island on 7 March ...
Former Rhode Island State Police Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Philbin is returning to state service as a security ... Philbin was McKinney’s commanding officer at the Lincoln barracks in 2014, when ...
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The sage veterans. Rhode Island's most experienced police chief is Middletown Police Chief Anthony Pesare. Pesare logged 18 years as Middletown's chief before he left the force in 2018.
Law enforcement is maintained by the South Kingstown Police Department, located in the village of Peace Dale. [23] The Rhode Island State Police Wickford Barracks, located in the Town of North Kingstown, has jurisdiction. South Kingstown fire protection is provided by the Union Fire District of South Kingstown, a volunteer department. [24]
Rhode Island awards grants to pay for 1,773 police body cameras, moving closer to more widespread video monitoring of police interactions.