


State Rep. Mike Mueller, R-Linden, chair of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on the Michigan State Police, today highlighted the release of a House report detailing serious leadership and operational failures within the Michigan State Police (MSP).
Lt. Col. Aimee Brimacombe, the second in command at the MSP, announced her pending retirement last week prior to the release of the report, which outlines a toxic work environment and casts significant doubt on her ability to help lead the department. Over the last year, Mueller and the House Oversight Committee have been investigating alleged missteps, misconduct and instability from MSP leadership.
“The findings in this report are serious and troubling,” Mueller said. “The Michigan State Police plays a critical role in protecting public safety across our state, and the dysfunction identified in this investigation undermines that mission.
“The evidence shows poor leadership has led to low morale, unnecessary turnover, and staffing challenges across the department. When troopers lose trust in leadership, it affects operations and ultimately the safety of Michigan residents.”
The report documents significant concerns related to MSP leadership, including retaliatory workplace behavior, mismanagement, and a loss of trust between command staff and rank-and-file officers. According to testimony and evidence reviewed by the House, these failures have disrupted operations across multiple sub-departments and impaired the department’s overall effectiveness.
“My responsibility is to ensure taxpayer dollars support a department that is effective and accountable,” Mueller said. “When leadership failures lead to staffing shortages, unnecessary turnover, and declining morale, it becomes both a public safety issue and a budgetary issue.”
Mueller emphasized that his subcommittee will continue its work in coordination with the House Oversight Committee to evaluate next steps.
“Further investigation is needed, and policy and budget changes must be considered to fix these problems and restore confidence in the department,” Mueller said. “Our goal is a stable, professional department focused on protecting the people of Michigan.”

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