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Texas Rangers (law enforcement)

TxDPS, Texas Ranger Division
Texas
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Patch of the TxDPS, Texas Ranger Division
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Logo of the TxDPS, Texas Ranger Division
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Badge of a Texas Ranger
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Flag of the State of Texas
Agency overview
Formed October 17, 1835; 181 years ago (1835-10-17)
Preceding agency Texas State Police
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* State of Texas, U.S.
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Map of TxDPS, Texas Ranger Division's jurisdiction.
Size 268,820 square miles (696,240 km2)
Population 27,469,114 (2015 est.)
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Austin, Texas
Texas Rangers 150
Support Employees 66
Agency executive Randall Prince, Chief
Parent agency Texas Department of Public Safety
Companies 6
Website
Official Texas Rangers website
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The Texas Ranger Division, commonly called the Texas Rangers, is a law enforcement agency with statewide jurisdiction in Texas, based in the capital city of Austin. Over the years, the Texas Rangers have investigated crimes ranging from murder to political corruption, acted in riot control and as detectives, protected the Governor of Texas, tracked down fugitives, and functioned as a paramilitary force at the service of both the Republic (1836–45) and the state of Texas.

The Texas Rangers were unofficially created by Stephen F. Austin in a call-to-arms written in 1823 and were first headed by Captain Morris. After a decade, on August 10, 1835, Daniel Parker introduced a resolution to the Permanent Council creating a body of rangers to protect the border. The unit was dissolved by the federal authorities during the post–Civil War Reconstruction Era, but was quickly reformed upon the reinstitution of home government. Since 1935, the organization has been a division of the Texas Department of Public Safety; it fulfills the role of Texas' state bureau of investigation. As of 2014, there are 150 commissioned members of the Ranger force.

The Rangers have taken part in many of the most important events of Texas history, such as stopping the assassination of Presidents William Howard Taft and Porfirio Díaz in El Paso, Texas, and in some of the best-known criminal cases in the history of the Old West, such as those of gunfighter John Wesley Hardin, bank robber Sam Bass, and outlaws Bonnie and Clyde. Scores of books have been written about the Rangers, from well-researched works of nonfiction to pulp novels and other such fiction, making the Rangers significant participants in the mythology of the Wild West. The Lone Ranger, perhaps the best-known example of a Texas Ranger-derived fictional character, draws his primary alias both from having once been a Texas Ranger himself and from being the only surviving member of a posse of six Texas Rangers whose other five members (including his own older brother, a Texas Rangers captain) were killed in a massacre at Bryant's Gap.


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