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Iowa State Patrol

Iowa State Patrol
Abbreviation ISP
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Patch of the Iowa State Patrol
Flag of Iowa.svg
Flag of Iowa
Motto Courtesy, Service, Protection.
Agency overview
Formed 1935
Preceding agencies
  • Iowa Highway Safety Patrol
  • Iowa Highway Patrol
Employees 485 (as of 2004)
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* State of Iowa, USA
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Iowa State Patrol Districts
Size 56,272 square miles (145,700 km2)
Population 2,988,046 (2007 est.)
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Des Moines, Iowa
Troopers 355 (as of 2012)
Civilians 96 (as of 2004)
Agency executive Michael J. Van Berkum, Colonel
Parent agency Iowa Department of Public Safety
Facilities
Districts 16
Website
http://www.dps.state.ia.us/ISP/index.shtml
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Iowa State Patrol (ISP) is the state police organization in the state of Iowa. Currently, there are just over 355 officers in the patrol, roughly 100 troopers short of their authorized strength of 455. State Troopers are responsible for patrolling over 112,000 miles (180,000 km) of roadways in the state. The State is broken into 16 Districts. Their primary concern is enforcing motor vehicle laws, but they also assist with other incidents. These include riots, prison disturbances, labor related disturbances, and providing security at sporting events. The Iowa State Patrol falls under the jurisdiction of the Iowa Department of Public Safety, which also runs the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, also known as DCI.

The State Patrol was created in 1935 (as the Iowa Highway Safety Patrol), after an act creating the Patrol was passed by the legislature and signed by the Governor. Initially the patrol was composed of 50 men. Later that same year, the word Safety was dropped from the name, and the unit became known simply as the Iowa Highway Patrol. In 1972, the word "patrolman" was replaced with "trooper', and in 1975, the name had changed again to reflect the change that Iowans felt was needed; the Iowa Highway Patrol became known as the Iowa State Patrol. The change was quickly reflected by the difference in the uniform shoulder patches, and by the wording of the logos on the car doors.

In 1936, Oran H. Pape became the first Iowa State Trooper to die in the line of duty, and remains to date the only member of the Patrol to be murdered in the line of duty. Trooper Pape's murder started the custom of wearing your sidearm on the side opposite of your strong arm. This procedure, called "Cross drawing," would continue with the Patrol until the early 2000s.

In the early days of the Patrol, cars were painted black, with the State Patrol logo on the front doors. In the 1970s, the cars were repainted white, with the logo on the front doors. By the early 1980s, Patrol vehicles had a light tan color with the Iowa State Patrol logo on the sides of the vehicle. In the late 1990s, the Patrol switched to a black and gold color scheme on their vehicles. The change was not particularly well received, however, with some critics feeling that the new color scheme had turned Patrol cars into moving advertisements for the University of Iowa's Hawkeye sports teams. The Patrol later switched back to the prior color scheme; however, the 2007 and newer patrol vehicles have been predominantly colored silver or white. The Patrol has mainly used the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor for a number of years. Prior to Chevrolet eliminating the model, Caprices were used as well quite extensively. Recently the Patrol has begun using the Dodge Charger (LX) Police Pursuit Version as well. For a short time, the Patrol also had motorcycle officers until the early 1980s due to the neglect, and later, lack of interest of a motorcycle division within the Patrol. The Patrol also uses several small airplanes for use as air traffic patrol, and to locate suspects fleeing on foot, into the wooded areas, and farm fields of rural Iowa.


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