I've watched some of these Troopers videos. I graduated (Different State) my Academy in March of 1971 which is long before any of these Men and Women were born and probably before some of there parents as well. It's a good life but you really have to want it like I did to make a career of over 26 years and I miss it so.
THE ASP SAVED MY LIFE. PROFESSIONAL. THE BEST. I'm forever indebted to our Arkansas State Police for saving my life 17 long years ago. I had gone through a painful divorce, lost my job, got hooked on pain killers, wrecked 3 cars, but never got arrested. I could've killed innocent people, myself...I was a mess. A very professional calm ASP trooper placed me under arrest handcuffs in front after he helped me out of another wrecked car with slight injuries. I was straight up with him and he said something like maybe I wasn't trying to get away from him so much as my then troubled self. I've been sober ever since. THANKS AND GOD BLESS YOU ASP!!
idk what ur bragging about; it sounds like u deserved to b put away but a cop didn't do his job. u must be a white guy. everyone who has ever been near u driving a vehicle is just lucky... but of course praise ASP for not doing their job so u didn't have to suffer consequences!
Born and raised a Razorback but the diversity and standards are still based on 60s values. Semper Fi to these men and lets make the Natural state a better place!
That's because only a handful of people of color went to the academy. You can't make something out of nothing. Stop making every miniscule thing about race.
To become a cop you just have to be physically fit, no common sense, ask no questions, act like an imbecile and a must is to have contempt for the public.