History of the Minnesota State Patrol
Creation and evolution of the Minnesota State Patrol
The Minnesota State Legislature created the Minnesota Highway Patrol in 1929, in response to the boom of automobiles. The first chief of the Highway Patrol was Earle Brown, who was among the initial complement of nine men.
Today, more than 500 state troopers provide assistance, education and enforcement to people in Minnesota and provide for safe, efficient movement of traffic on Minnesota’s roadways. Troopers are supported by 295 civilian personnel.
Troopers also educate Minnesotans about the importance of traffic safety; investigate and reconstruct serious crashes; conduct flight patrols and search and rescue missions; assist other law enforcement agencies; and serve as a vital component of the state’s homeland security efforts.