Missouri troopers thwart ex-Swift driver’s ‘ambush’ attempt at HQ
Suspect was ticketed by a Troop A officer in 2019 for being 2,360 pounds overweight
10 8,722 2 minutes read Ex-Swift truck driver Tayland Rahim was ticketed by a Troop A officer in 2019 for being 2,360 pounds overweight. Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves
A truck driver remains hospitalized more than a week after he was shot multiple times by two Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) troopers.
Investigators claim Tayland Rahim, 27, of Gladstone, Missouri, drove to the agency’s local headquarters with an assault-style rifle and fired several rounds around 9:40 p.m. on Jan. 4 in the Troop A parking lot in Lee’s Summit.
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The Maryland State Police is proud to announce the 100th anniversary of its founding as a statewide, full-service law enforcement department that has continually provided dedicated and professional police services to the people of Maryland.
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PIKESVILLE, MD The Maryland State Police on Sunday celebrated the 100th anniversary of its founding as a statewide, full-service law enforcement department.
Officials say the idea was born of necessity. The dawn of the 1920’s brought a perplexing problem to the office of Maryland Governor Albert Ritchie. The advent of the automobile was providing criminals with the means to expand their criminal enterprises and the ability to quickly flee their crime scenes and travel out of the area to avoid detection and arrest.
Governor Ritchie proposed a solution that changed the landscape of law enforcement in Maryland. He decided a police force was needed that had statewide jurisdiction and would provide both criminal and traffic enforcement across the entire state of Maryland.
Minn. woman killed in rollover accident
The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating the car-semitrailer accident that killed a Duluth woman in Proctor Sunday afternoon. Penny N. Marlow, 58, was fatally injured when her 2006 Kia Rio was crushed by the semi, which rolled over onto its si.
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Sun Staff | 7:23 am, Dec. 7, 2010
The Minnesota State Patrol is investigating the car-semitrailer accident that killed a Duluth woman in Proctor Sunday afternoon.
Penny N. Marlow, 58, was fatally injured when her 2006 Kia Rio was crushed by the semi, which rolled over onto its side in downtown Proctor.
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An investigation is normal in such cases, State Patrol Sgt. Mark Baker said. He didn t know how long the investigation would last.