57 cadets remain in Mississippi DPS Class 70, agency says
Fifty-seven cadets remain in Class 70 of the Mississippi Department of Public Safety training program, the agency said on its official Facebook page, adding that the recruits “continue pushing forward. Keep going.”
The Mississippi Department of Public Safety oversees statewide public safety and law enforcement programs, including the training of cadets who prepare to serve as state troopers and other law enforcement roles. Training programs typically combine physical conditioning, classroom instruction and practical exercises designed to prepare recruits for patrol and public safety duties.
The agency’s brief update underscores the rigors of law enforcement training and the importance of sustained recruitment and retention for public safety. The number of cadets still in Class 70 can affect staffing projections and the timing of future patrol assignments across the state.
Additional details about the class, including the remaining training schedule and graduation plans, were not provided in the post. We will provide more information as it becomes available.





