Noun
state trooper (plural state troopers)
(US) An officer of the state police.
I had to calm down because a state trooper pulled up alongside me at a traffic light and began looking at me with that sort of casual disdain you often get when you give a dangerously stupid person a gun and a squad car. Bill Bryson
About 3 a.m., a state trooper patrolling on the Dan Ryan saw a man in the passenger seat of a 2018 black Nissan Maxima fire at least one gunshot from a handgun, said Trooper Omoayena Williams, a state police spokeswoman. Source: Internet
But that statement from a local state trooper — that troopers can’t enforce mandates — troubled the two Thorne Bay officials. Source: Internet
He wrote he was pulled over by Spina on Monday on the Interstate 95 Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge in New Haven, after “flipping off” Spina for “driving erratically,” not knowing Spina was a state trooper. Source: Internet
She had been imprisoned for killing a state trooper in 1973. Source: Internet
A state trooper just happened to see it and pulled up behind us. Source: Internet