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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 10, 2017
Governor Mary Fallin Names Long-time Highway Patrol Trooper as Public Safety Commissioner
OKLAHOMA CITY – Governor Mary Fallin today
named Oklahoma Highway Patrol Maj. Billy D.”Rusty” Rhoades III to serve as
Oklahoma’s commissioner of public safety. His appointment takes effect Tuesday,
Nov. 14.
Rhoades, of Choctaw, is a 28-year veteran of
the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, currently serving as zone commander for field
operations in Troop M, based in Altus; Troop H, based in Clinton; Troop I,
based in Guymon; and Troop J, based in Enid.
Fallin also appointed
Rhoades to serve as secretary of safety and security on her executive Cabinet.
His appointment to that position will require Senate confirmation during next
year’s legislative session.
“Major Rhoades has spent
his life protecting the people of Oklahoma, and his reputation as a skilled and
dedicated member of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol is well known,” said Fallin.
“He has the character and competence to lead the Department of Public Safety,
and I’m proud to have him serve on my Cabinet.”
Rhoades succeeds Michael
C. Thompson, whom Fallin appointed last month to serve as Oklahoma’s adjutant
general and on her Cabinet as secretary of the military.
“I appreciate the
confidence Governor Fallin has shown in me,” said Rhoades. “I will work to
guide the Department of Public Safety to continued growth, while maintaining
the strong traditions and standards of the agency. I intend to bring together
and align the department around the common purpose of public safety and service
to the public.”
Rhoades began his career
with the patrol in 1989 as a patrolman with the Oklahoma Capitol Patrol. He
served as a trooper in Mayes County in Troop L and in Oklahoma City in Troop A.
He was assigned to the governor’s security detail for then-Gov. David Walters in
1994, and then later was assigned to serve on the FBI Gang/Violent Crimes Task
Force and the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.
He was promoted to lieutenant
in 2003 and was assigned to the state Capitol where he was responsible for
daily security operations. He was promoted to captain in 2006, and his duties
included serving as legislative liaison for the Department of Public Safety. He
was promoted to major in 2009.
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 Oklahoma Highway Patrol Maj. Billy D. "Rusty" Rhoades III
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