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California State Park Rangers

California State Park Rangers are fully sworn law enforcement officers who perform a wide variety of law-enforcement activities under the jurisdiction of the California Department of Parks and Recreation in the state parks of California, United States.

Honorific

Other honorifics may denote the honored person’s occupation, for instance "Doctor", "Captain", "Coach", "Officer", "Reverend" for all clergy and/or "Father" (for a Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, or Anglican Christian priest), or Professor.

Judiciary of Vermont

The Vermont Judicial Bureau is a quasi-judicial body whose jurisdiction is over complaints issued by state and local law enforcement officers, including civil violation complaints (traffic tickets), municipal ordinances, fish and wildlife violations, hazing, and minors possessing alcohol.

Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act

The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) is a United States federal law, enacted in 2004, that allows two classes of persons—the "qualified law enforcement officer" and the "qualified retired law enforcement officer"—to carry a concealed firearm in any jurisdiction in the United States, regardless of state or local laws, with certain exceptions.


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Colonial Parkway Killer

Investigators have speculated that the suspect might be a law enforcement officer, someone impersonating one, or perhaps a rogue operative from the Central Intelligence Agency, which has a training facility nearby at Camp Peary in York County.

Daniel Carpenter

Daniel C. Carpenter (1816-1866), American law enforcement officer and police inspector of the New York Police Department

Economic and Financial Crimes Commission

Under the previous EFCC chairman Nuhu Ribadu, the agency has addressed financial corruption by prosecuting and convicting a number of high-profile corrupt individuals, ranging from Nigeria's former chief law enforcement officer to several bank chief executives.

Floyd County Sheriff's Office

As the Constitutionally-Elected Chief Law Enforcement Officer of Floyd County, Sheriff Tim Burkhalter is responsible for responding to the needs of the citizens of Floyd County by utilizing the department resources and providing the safety and security demanded by the public.

John Bromfield

In 1956, Bromfield was cast as law enforcement officer Frank Morgan in the syndicated western-themed crime drama series, Sheriff of Cochise, later retitled by studio boss Desi Arnaz, Sr., as U.S. Marshal.

Mark G. Mastroianni

He is District Attorney for Hampden County, Massachusetts, serving as the chief law enforcement officer of the county and managing an office of nearly 140 employees.

Paul Evans

Paul F. Evans, American law enforcement officer who served as Commissioner of the Boston Police Department from 1994 to 2003

Richard Rosenthal

Richard P. Rosenthal, writer, law enforcement officer, Chief of police

Robert Chamberlain

Robert H. Chamberlain (1838–1910), American law enforcement officer, sheriff of Worcester County, Massachusetts

Ruben Garcia, Jr.

In 2001, Garcia was appointed by Director Robert Mueller as an Executive Assistant Director for the FBI, achieving the second highest position in the Bureau and becoming the highest ranked Hispanic law enforcement officer in the United States at the time of his appointment.

Tom Qualters

After his baseball career ended, Qualters worked for the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission as a law enforcement officer.

Whiteclay, Nebraska

On February 22, 2012 an amended complaint seeking injunctive relief in the OST's lawsuit was filed in response to public comments made to the Nebraska Radio Network on February 10, 2012 by the Nebraska State Attorney General Jon Bruning, the highest law enforcement officer in the state.