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Maryland State Police is asking for $2.75 million to settle a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into racial discrimination within the agency.
Maryland State Police cracking down on impaired driving during Fourth of July BALTIMORE - The long Fourth of July weekend brings cookouts, beach trips and pool days.
Md. State Police agrees to pay $2.75 million, reform hiring to settle DOJ probe The investigation found that the agency used a written test that discriminated against Black candidates and a ...
The Maryland State Police has settled with the U.S. Department of Justice for $2.75 million, resolving claims that officers of color faced racial discrimination in hiring.
Three Maryland State Police (MSP) troopers have filed a class-action lawsuit against the state's law enforcement agency, alleging racial discrimination against its officers of color. In a 40-page ...
Human remains found in a vacant lot in North East, Cecil County, on June 11 were positively identified as 3-year-old Nola Dinkins, Maryland State Police announced on Friday.
Maryland Transportation Authority Chief of Police Woodrow W. “Jerry” Jones III was appointed Tuesday as Gov. Larry Hogan's appointee for superintendent of the Maryland State Police.
They are a big part of the Maryland State Police "Family Friendly Fall Job Fair, and Safe Trunk-Or-Treat" being held on October 29th form 10 AM to 2 PM at HQ, 1201 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville ...
When a 26-year-old man pursued by police crashed his vehicle in Baltimore County and died, a detective from a new division in the Maryland attorney general’s office, along with members of the ...
Digital Writer BALTIMORE — The Maryland State Police has made it to the final round of the prestigious Best Looking State Police Cruiser competition, and they need your help to take home the title.
The Maryland State Police does not call individuals and request money from citizens under any circumstances. Citizens are urged to be cautious of unsolicited phone calls.
A Maryland law that took effect Oct. 1 has opened many police misconduct records to public view, sending departments scrambling to respond to requests for documents. Some are sorting through file ...