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Md. police: Pending execution caused surveillance
A pending execution prompted the lawful state police surveillance of anti-war and death penalty opposition groups, the head of the force said Friday.
State police come under Hill scrutiny
A Mississippi congressman who chairs a House committee that oversees the Department of Homeland Security is leading a charge to scrutinize the Maryland State Police investigation into peace and anti-death penalty groups.
Scrutiny over spying on activists reaches House
A Mississippi congressman who chairs a House committee that oversees the Department of Homeland Security is leading a charge to scrutinize the Maryland State Police investigation into peace and anti-death penalty groups.
State police spied on pro-peace groups, ACLU says
Documents obtained by the Maryland American Civil Liberties Union and released Thursday show that the state police spent 288 hours over 14 months spying on members of certain political activist groups.
'Calling ALL Cars' has become an O'Malley Priority
Police, firefighters and public safety officials around Maryland have spent years complaining about how they often couldn’t communicate to each other when responding to emergencies.
Md. gov. pushes for statewide communication system
Hoping to better organize state and local emergency response, Gov. Martin O'Malley announced ambitious plans Thursday to build a single and efficient communications network to link all first responders and state officials across Maryland.
Police lab says it needs staff to meet DNA testing demands
The outgoing head of the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences lab said the state will have to keep hiring scientists and support staff at a rapid pace to keep up with thousands of new DNA samples that will be collected under a new law.
Baltimore County cop won’t be required to have brain scan
A Baltimore County cop has won his fight against a brain scan ordered by his superiors one day after he testified against them in a case involving officers who suffered on-the-job seizures.
Judge bars compulsory brain scan for officer
A federal judge in Baltimore has ruled that a Baltimore County police officer can't be required by his superiors to undergo a brain scan. |
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