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Snapshots of Hurricane Sandy Aftermath During MSP Deployment

Two Brighton Troopers were among the Michigan State Police's deployment of 24 law enforcement officers to New Jersey in order to provide law enforcement support and security in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

 
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Sgt. Richard Dragomer surveys some of the damage along the landward side of Mantoloking. MSP
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Snow began to fall heavily Wednesday night in New Jersey.
A 6 a.m. briefing by the New Jersey State Police outlined the day's activities.
The MSP arrived at the coast early Thursday. Water was still over the road in some areas.
MSP arrived at the coast early Thursday. Water was still over the road in some areas.
Sgt. Alan Avery brings up some logistical issues to detail commander F/Lt. Michael Krumm.
Tpr. Alex Zamarron works a checkpoint early Thursday. Due to safety concerns, only essential personnel were allowed into some areas.

The Michigan State Police (MSP) recently sent 24 uniform personnel to New Jersey on a seven day deployment to help provide law enforcement in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

MSP Jackson Post Commander Lt. Mike Krumm led the deployment with three sergeants and 20 Troopers from posts in Northern, Southwestern and mid-Michigan areas. Two of the State Troopers come from the Brighton Post.

Related Topics: Emergency Management Assistance Compact, Hurricane Sandy, Michigan State Police Brighton Post, Mutual Aid, Superstorm Sandy, and michigan state police

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