No. Most police are municipal (city) officials. And even for the Highway Patrol, they're not "the state", they're officers of the state.
is the city police officer a state employee no
to be a police officer you need to attend a state approved police academy and be state certified in the state you live in.
The penalties for assaulting a police officer will vary from state to state, but often involve being shot by the police.
i heard you have to be 18 to be a police officer in the state of arkansas, but you have to be 21 to be a state trooper.source: my cousin got pulled over and started talking to the cop about him wanting to be a future police officer.
Please refer to your state police website
no but they can hold you for impersonating a police officer they can hold you for 24 hours
Apply to the police academy in your state.
Yes. Battery on anyone is a crime and on a Police officer is a felony in every state.
Maybe not a police officer but the Childrens Services may.
Yes, but the officer would have to pass the same tests and complete the same training academy as every other member of the Connecticut State Police.
No, police work for only the state where they are registered as a police officer. That would be the Attorney General's job as the State/Chief Prosecutor.
It depends on state law. In the state where I live, it is legal to have a police badge as long as it is for collecting purposes only. Using a police badge for any other purpose such as impersonating an officer is illegal in federal and state law.