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Our Views: Some badly needed good news about Louisiana State Police

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 03, 2022

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When Col. Lamar Davis took on the top state trooper leadership role two years ago, he acknowledged that his agency had significant challenges and he promised to be “purposeful moving forward.”“My administration will be built on trust, externally and internally. I look forward to working daily on behalf of the men and women of the Department of Public Safety and the Louisiana State Police to ensure the safety of the citizens we serve,” in... + full article



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