Kentucky State Police Commissioner Rodney Brewer (right) presented Capt. Eddie Johnson (left), commander of KSP Post 7 in Richmond, and Tpr. First Class Chris Lanham, public affairs officer for the post (center), with a special 60th Anniversary state police cruiser on July 8 in Frankfort. The vehicle features a “retro” appearance package based on the color scheme and decals used by KSP when it was created in 1948. It will be used for public affairs, exhibits, recruiting and other special assignments. After one year, it will be converted back to the standard KSP color and returned to general duty.
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Delano Massey is the Herald-Leader’s Regional Editor. He works closely with the paper’s bureau reporters and police and courts reporters to plan coverage, pursue breaking news and seek out enterprise stories. A Northeast Ohio native, Delano started his journalism career as a night cops reporter at the Belleville News-Democrat. In 2003, he made the trek to Lexington to take the reins as the newspaper’s daytime cops reporter. Delano, a graduate of the University of Akron, has won numerous awards for breaking news, spot news and investigative journalism.
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