(FORSYTH) – The Georgia State Patrol graduated its 107th Trooper School on Friday, January 10, at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center (GPSTC) in Forsyth.  After 32 weeks of intense training, 30 new troopers will report to one of the 52 patrol posts throughout the state. Governor Brian P. Kemp served as the keynote speaker and issued the Oath of Office.  Additionally, remarks were given by Colonel Mark W. McDonough, Commissioner of the Department of Public Safety and Capt. Joshua Lamb, Director of Training.

Trooper Cadets spend 20 weeks at the academy and 12 weeks in field training.  The Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (POST) requires all peace officers receive a minimum of 400 hours of Basic Mandate Training.  At the completion of Trooper School, these newly graduated trooper cadets received over 1,500 hours of training, including driving, defensive tactics, vehicle stops, Spanish, criminal law and criminal procedure, firearms, accident investigation, and various other training.

During remarks to his fellow class members, class president, Trooper Michael Fowler, reflected on how a diverse group of people put their differences aside and came together as one cohesive team. "A team who did the best they could to get to where they are today…Georgia State Troopers." 

Four of the graduates received special honors for top performance in various fields of study. The honorees were:

  • Driving Proficiency – Trooper Michael Fowler
  • Firearms Proficiency – Trooper JayCee Shepard
  • Highest Academic Average – Trooper Marina Thrift
  • Top Gun – Trooper Zachary Walker

Trooper Thrift also received a $1,000 scholarship towards a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Reinhardt University for having the highest academic average (99) in his class.

Additionally, the following graduates were recognized for their leadership: Trooper Corey Wheeles, Vice President; Trooper Taylor Genoway, Secretary/Treasurer; Trooper Seth Abbey, Chaplain; Trooper Barry Bennet, Sergeant-at-Arms; and Trooper JayCee Shepard, Pennant Bearer, and Trooper Willie Stephens; Pennant Base Bearer.

Each commissioned trooper will report to the following assigned post:

TROOPER

HOME COUNTY

POST ASSIGNMENT

Seth Abbey

Lee

Post 10 - Americus

Philip Allen

Carroll

Post 4 – Villa Rica

Barry Bennett

Tift

Post 30 - Cordele

Kirk Brown

Gwinnett

Post 51 - Gwinnett

Brady Cooper

Hart

Post 6 - Gainesville

Brandon Crawford

Columbia

Post 25 - Grovetown

Antonio Curry

Twiggs

Post 20 - Dublin

Michael Fowler

Gilmer

Post 27 – Blue Ridge

Taylor Genoway

Fulton

Post 48 - Atlanta

Adrian Hargett

Lowndes

Post 15 - Perry

Mya Justice

Hall

Post 37 - Cumming

Keith Kammeraad

Forsyth

Post 37 - Cumming

John Leach

Lee

Post 39 - Cuthbert

Jared Marcum

Bibb

Post 44 - Forsyth

Steven McKinney

Camden

Post 23 - Brunswick

Christopher McNear

Emanuel

Post 19 - Swainsboro

Avery McWhorter

Carroll

Post 4 – Villa Rica

Vieux Ndoye

Chatham

Post 11 - Hinesville

Pedro Oritz

Lowndes

Post 36 - Douglas

Dillon Pate

Houston

Post 30 - Cordele

William Rivers

Treutlen

Post 18 - Reidsville

Monttez Shackleford

Carroll

Post 4 – Villa Rica

JayCee Shepard

Upson

Post 26 - Thomaston

Johnathon Simmons

Stephens

Post 6 - Gainesville

Willie Stephens

Washington

Post 33 - Milledgeville

Marina Thrift

Ware

Post 16 - Helena

Jocquez Timpson

Calhoun

Post 14 - Colquitt

Zachary Walker

Columbia

Post 25 - Grovetown

Corey Wheeles

Rockdale

Post 46 - Monroe

Cortney Williams

Spalding

Post 1 - Griffin

 

Individual trooper photos are available to the media, upon request. Please call (404) 624-7597. 

 

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