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  1. Rangers are required to attend at least 40 hours of in-service training every two years, but for most Rangers, the training far exceeds the requirement. Some Rangers receive additional training in areas such as investigative hypnosis, which has played an important role in some criminal cases. In 2020, the average Ranger is about 44 years of age.

  2. The duties of the Texas Rangers include investigating major crimes, cold cases, public corruption, fatal police shootings, and alleged misconduct on the part of other law enforcement. In 2019, the Rangers conducted over 1,800 criminal investigations statewide.

  3. In 1992 police arrested a Brenham man, Anthony Graves, on suspicion of killing several victims.Four Rangers spent hours interrogating Graves, who repeatedly told them that he knew nothing about ...

  4. Aug 13, 2024 · The Museum received a gift of Western art entitled Early Texas Ranger by Clyde Heron. It depicts a Texas Ranger during the years of the Frontier Battalion (1874-1900) looking toward the horizon. The Ranger is standing with a Winchester 1873 resting on his leg and a Colt Single Action revolver on his hip. He is wearing typical western clothing.

  5. Black Texas Ranger History. This list of resources about Black Texas Ranger history was created to aid teachers and researchers. The list includes topics such as the first known Black Ranger, the role of the Rangers in struggle for desegregation, and the first Black Chief of the Rangers.

  6. Nov 26, 2022 · ERIC DEGGANS, HOST: The statewide investigative law enforcement agency known as the Texas Rangers was founded nearly 200 years ago. And since then, they've become one of the defining symbols of ...

  7. The history of the Texas Rangers spans nearly 200 years. Thousands of Rangers patrolled the frontier, fought in military battles, and arrested cattle rustlers. Their story contains heroic acts of bravery, but also moments that challenge our idea of the Rangers as noble lawmen. They protected settlers and enforced laws, but also sometimes executed thieves without a trial, drove Native American ...

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