From Week 4 to Week 22: Michigan State Police Trooper Recruit School is a Mental Challenge

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It’s making a conscious choice to come back week after week.
It’s wanting to become a state trooper, and not just doing it.
“We know what we’re coming back to once we get on in the weeks, and it’s making that choice to come back and continue to do what we need to do to be state troopers,” 129th Trooper Recruit School recruit Gordon Sandula said.
As the days go by in the 22-week long program, recruits know that while it gets easier as they improve, it gets harder mentally.
“This whole academy is a mental challenge,” recruit Dijon Ware said.
Their routines are still the same as they were in the beginning.

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Being a police officer is super hard now . People second guess you, misjudge you, and most of all misquote you.

wooddawg
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Lmao why is police training trying to mimic Army basic training

lanemaness
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Mayara you beautifil 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘

БакытбекАйтманбетов-эъ
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wtf I have never seen a black trooper ever especially here in Flint or a female for that matter !

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You know why you barely see African-American Michigan State Troopers Tony? Because they make it so hard for African-American males and females to get pass the hiring process. If you're black you already have two strikes against you starting off. And if you think I'm exaggerating look at the last ten Michigan State Trooper graduation classes. You'll see less than seven black males. And four black females out of a class of 115 graduates. They say they want more Minority candidates (black) to apply. But they really don't. They want to keep MSP 90% white. And that's the truth Tony.

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