The 3-minute interview: Cmdr. Morgan Jones
Article History
There are updates to this article.

BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Several universities nationwide have suffered violence at the hands of students — in particular the Virginia Tech shooting, which had its one-year anniversary last month.  The Examiner interviewed Cmdr. Morgan Jones, who is in charge of security at Bancroft Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy, about the safety of the midshipmen and their Annapolis campus. Academy officials said no known threats to midshipmen have been reported.

How have incidents like the Virginia Tech shooting influenced changes in the academy’s security policies?

It’s hard to compare us to a university, because we are a military institution. 

We naturally have heightened security.

Most of our security changes came not as a result of Virginia Tech, but from 9/11, and even before then.

We did perform a multiunit drill that was kind of like a Virginia Tech scenario if it happened in Bancroft Hall [the dormitory].

It gave us a chance to see how midshipmen respond to that kind of situation.

We’re always looking for ways to improve response and security.

What kind of security measures are in place at Bancroft Hall?

What we are doing here is standard across the fleet. It’s called Force Protection Force.

We are implementing education and training of midshipmen.

Just as they would in the fleet, the midshipmen have to be vigilant of their surroundings, and that’s what we are training them to do.

We are looking into controlled entry into Bancroft Hall, as well as video monitoring.

Midshipmen already wear ID badges, just as they would in the fleet.

We have an e-mail system that sends out alerts ... and cell phones if we need to send out an urgent message.

What other security measures are there at other parts of the academy, considering there is a naval station across the river from the campus?

For security reasons, we cannot discuss that


Name
Comments

characters left


Comments from Examiner Readers

10:23 AM MST on Thu., Jul. 24, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Kim Kennedy"

Examiner Reader said:
The state of maryland has had a drug and alcohol council for 20 years and they do nothing at all. Its one of the most useless councils in government. No one is going to increase drug treatment because there is no money. So each Governor plays lip service to the issue and says how important it is and how most crime is drug related but there is no new programs for the people who need it. We do have more prisons and police, which continues to do very little to stop drugs, but it looks good politically. When the government is serious about increasing treatment, they will learn to work with the Private Treatment community and become partners. Use old Mental Hospitals and closed army bases and let the private sector operator them. It works and doesn't cost tax payers any money. But this council is a joke...

Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree

10:57 PM MST on Tue., Jul. 22, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Kristy Streett"

Examiner Reader said:
Kristy, are you nuts. Taking 10 city school students and trying to teach them science? How do you do it? I mean what black role models do you use to keep them interested. Are there any hip hop songs championing science?

1 agree | 0 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
10:53 PM MST on Tue., Jul. 22, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Kristy Streett"

Pooky said:
Why does anyone owe Dr. Callender an apology? You seem to be the ONLY person who is caught up in mentioning his race, the rest of the world just sees a good doctor. Who is the bigot?

1 agree | 1 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
8:18 AM MST on Mon., Jul. 21, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Dr. Clive Callender"

D. Tucker Sheler, RN said:
Kudos to Dr. Callender! It's great to see features on Afro American men who have contributed so significantly to thier profession. Having been a doctor for so many years, I commend him on all the challenges he's endured over his career and his life. I know personally that he attributes his overcoming and success to the grace of God. Though he is probably credited with saving lives through the transplants he has performed, he knows that it is still in Gods hands to perform the miracle. If you could interview him longer than "3 minutes", you'll see that there is so much more to his amazing career. The AMA owes personal apologies to Dr. Callender and so many other AA doctors who continue to contribute to this profession with humility, compassion and spirit. Finally, in the year 2008, someone on the AMA board recognizes the need to own up to the errors of the past.

1 agree | 1 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
3:46 AM MST on Tue., Jul. 15, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Eileen King"

Examiner Reader said:
I admire those groups working for GLBT, also those online services like the one BiLoves dotcom. Many of my friends there have spent their careers working for equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons. I think they are really very great.

4 agree | 3 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
2:33 PM MST on Thu., Jul. 10, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Paul Mackie"

Examiner Reader said:
This show is supposed to be great...a must see!

4 agree | 4 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
8:17 AM MST on Mon., Jun. 30, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Katie O’Malley"

Indie said:
The ACLU is here to keep constitutional rights protected. W/o groups like the ACLU, the gov't would trample on people's rights. The Jim Crow laws were not ok, contrary to what some here might think. Guantanamo is tragically unconstitutional and tramples everything that we stand for. The right leaning Supreme Court Justices agree and so does McCaine. The gov't should only be allowed to spy on it's citizens through court-ordered warrants; that's our Fourth Amendment rights. To go against it is to go against what America is about. It's like the drug trade in the city. Under O'Malley, cops made mass arrests, then let them go on no charges at taxpayer's expense. Dealers and terrorists need to be put away, not innocent people. And w/o the ACLU, the state of MD would have continued violating their own constitutional mandate of providing an adequate education for public school students. Courts aren't sympathetic and w/o a valid and hard proof, the case would not have been

5 agree | 6 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
10:23 PM MST on Tue., Jun. 24, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Katie O’Malley"

Examiner Reader said:
You have got to be kidding me, an Owe'Malley judging someone else. Katie, you had to break the residency requirements of the position in order to accept the job in the first place. Remember Martin saying, in this instance residency is not an address it is a "state of mind". Poppycock! It is typical of an Owe'Malley to twist laws and to not hold yourself accountable to the same rules you hold the public in general to. Dont worry though you will be able to reside in the jurisdiction where you work after the next election. Martin Owe'Malley fooled the voters once, but his huge tax increase, his BG&E increase and his false sincerity have come across loud and clear with the voters. One term Marty!, its all I can afford. I hope you do not feel threatened in any way by this post, it is not meant to be so. I do not want Martin Owe'Malley to have me arrested for writing this simple post, like he had that contractor in Carney arrested for a criticizing E-Mail. Scary stuff MOM

6 agree | 6 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
5:41 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 24, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Katie O’Malley"

Examiner Reader said:
The ACLU is an insult to human intelligence.

9 agree | 12 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
4:56 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 24, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Katie O’Malley"

Examiner Reader said:
got her job because of her father. how corupt is that. miller's son will be a judge also because martin omalley bsby stuck his nose inot it after they ruled he did not belong.

7 agree | 6 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
1:04 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 24, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Katie O’Malley"

johnn said:
what about her husbands pratice of descriminating aganist its black police officers,i dont see her consern about that,after all she did decide the fate of a lot of black officers when her husband was mayor

6 agree | 6 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
10:44 AM MST on Fri., Jun. 13, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: David Rocah"

Examiner Reader said:
If the ACLU had its way all terrorist would be let go and all the people in jail would be let go. The ACLU hates America and loves murderers. I say disban the ACLU, they are worthless and we need to watch every move they make. I belive that they are helping in the attacks on the American people.

8 agree | 7 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
10:18 AM MST on Fri., Jun. 13, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: David Rocah"

Examiner Reader said:
The ACLU considers anything in the best interest of America to be illegal. If the ACLU thinks people have a right to protest then why doesn't NSA have the right to monitor the protestors. Don't believe anything the ACLU says. Their goal is to destroy America.

9 agree | 10 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
6:22 AM MST on Fri., Jun. 13, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: David Rocah"

Examiner Reader said:
It's ok for people to video police and their families but it's not ok for the gov. to video tap some wack jobs protesting? Get real, the ACLU is a Joke, all they want to do is keep the gov. from doing their jobs and they are all about hug a thug.

9 agree | 11 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
4:38 PM MST on Thu., Jun. 12, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: John Milauskas"

TUTiger said:
This is awesome! To clarify the Bowl situation--Towson University is Division 1 in all sports, the highest level. Football is the only sport where we compete in FCS which is the second level of Division 1 football. FBS is the highest level which we hope to reach eventually. Congrats to the TU marching band! They deserve this.

8 agree | 12 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
9:13 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 10, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Ed Rutkowski"

Examiner Reader said:
Ed --teach these kids to fish do not give them fish sticks. Teach a Baltimore City kid to fish and they will commit their crimes outside of the city where fishing is plentiful. Give a Baltimore City kid fish sticks and they will throw the empty fish stick box in the alley, sell the fish sticks they were given for nourishment for blunts, kill one another if someone disrespects their fish sticks, sue the fish stick company for making their stomach hurt, and then pull the race card when the fish sticks run out!

15 agree | 17 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
9:05 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 10, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Ed Rutkowski"

Examiner Reader said:
The answers to fixing Baltimore City Schools are easy, and we all know what they are. Discipline in the classrooms, teach the 3 R's, teach citizenship,(how to be a good citizen-- do not litter, work ethics, common courtesy, why NOT to be mad at the world, etc). But the political will is not there to do it. So we will continue to coddle trouble makers in the class room, teach students to hate and tell them they have every reason to be mad at everyone, teach them they are OWED everything and should not be expected to work for success. Finally the Baltimore City Schools will continue to teach young people that they are never at fault and their failure at school, work, and life success is caused by everyone EXCEPT themselves. Their lack of motivation, work ethic, self reliance has nothing to do with their faliures. But in all fairness it aint the fault of the students--- it is the fault of a school system and culture that trains them to be failures--and celebrates it to boot!

17 agree | 18 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
2:55 AM MST on Tue., Jun. 10, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Ed Rutkowski"

Examiner Reader said:
the charter schools are bunk. this guy will prohibit some students from attending. it is a stupid idea that is making some rich. for every success story of a charter sholl there are 10 failures. not good.

16 agree | 16 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
7:16 PM MST on Thu., May. 15, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Don Mathis"

Carol Cooley said:
Excellent article - the issues facing the poor are so overwhelming - it is heartening to see that there are people helping to address their needs. However, if we do not ALL work to eliminate poverty people will continue to go to bed hungry in this very wealthy county. Mathis represents Community Action Agencies across the U.S. -- we need to support their efforts. This is an issue for all of us.

18 agree | 17 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
3:37 PM MST on Thu., May. 15, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Quentin Forrest"

Examiner Reader said:
If we are really going to get a handle on important environmental monitoring and reduce time to action we need more innovative ideas from men such as Quentin Forrest. Well done.

17 agree | 19 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
12:01 AM MST on Sun., May. 4, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Anne Meister"

Examiner Reader said:
Hi, Regarding the article on D.C. Sperior Court on finding the will of Frederick Douglass, I sent this news to a gentleman who portrays the spirit of Frederick Douglass and he asked me this question? Thanks Patricia. This is very interesting but I didn't die in 1886. It was 1895. Does she have the right Frederick Douglass?

21 agree | 19 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
3:12 PM MST on Tue., Apr. 29, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: George Jones"

Examiner Reader said:
Its wonderful to see a relatively young man who is committed to and has dedicated his life to assisting the down and out. I hope and whish you success in your future undertakings.

18 agree | 18 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
2:11 PM MST on Wed., Apr. 23, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Robin Davidov"

Marilyn said:
Waste to energy makes sense, just ask Montgomery County,MD. Let's hear more about recycling too.

17 agree | 21 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
11:36 AM MST on Thu., Apr. 10, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Angela Phelps"

Examiner Reader said:
Le Village Marche is a great store. Too bad the reporter, Bill Sammon, is map challenged. Shirlington is in Arlington not Alexandria. Bit of fact finding would have shown that.

22 agree | 16 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
9:46 AM MST on Wed., Mar. 19, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: David Johnson"

Examiner Reader said:
Hearing comments from a Parkinson patient certainly should carry weight when additioinal funding is considered!

19 agree | 19 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
7:00 AM MST on Wed., Mar. 19, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Margaret Downey"

Nikolet said:
Nice site!

25 agree | 18 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
6:12 AM MST on Fri., Feb. 8, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Diane Leasure"

Examiner Reader said:
Ms. Peirce, I make the following corrections on your interview with Judge Leasure: (1) Governor Glendenning appointed her to the bench in 1992. (2) The overhaul of the Case Management System has been nothing but chaotic. An excellent system was ruined by Judge Leasure and her court administrator. (3) Judge Leasure DOES NOT carry the same caseload as the other judges which in a small part is caused by the fact that during the past eighteen months she was spending a good part of her time in Annapolis with trying to get one of the two appellate court openings. Ms. Peirce, you should always check your facts before writing a fluff article such as the one above.

136 agree | 108 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
7:23 PM MST on Sat., Feb. 2, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Lisa Gladden"

Examiner Reader said:
Mizeur is a one issue, gay rights only promoting, delegate. When will Examiner inteview an interesting legislator? I have nothing against gays, but how about interviwing a heterosexual to balance things out.

113 agree | 107 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
2:23 PM MST on Wed., Jan. 30, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Carl Cephas"

Examiner Reader said:
Examiner Reader said: >>Re: The 3-minute interview: Carl Cephas<< For the record, I recall the Psychotronic Film Society meeting in Adams Morgan living rooms -- including mine -- in 1982 or 1983. The Psychotronic film guide wasn't out in 1982. Published/Created: New York : Ballantine Books, 1983. Maybe you mean eye and eye from D.C. Space.

104 agree | 148 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
1:12 PM MST on Sun., Jan. 27, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Lisa Gladden"

Examiner Reader said:
Gawd, is this the best the Examiner could come up with for an interview? Why not interview an O'malley wind-up doll? The responses would be more interesting and original. State stat's done nothing to fill hundreds of unfilled public safety vacancies in a state that is "making public safety its number one priority".

124 agree | 105 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
9:44 PM MST on Sat., Jan. 26, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Lisa Gladden"

Examiner Reader said:
lisa "party trumps race" gladden is laughable.

132 agree | 110 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
1:14 PM MST on Sat., Jan. 26, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Lisa Gladden"

Examiner Reader said:
Lisa Gladden is just another liar as a Baltimore senator. She knows citistat was ineffective in Baltimore. But, she would rather suck up to the governor and allow him free reign to impose that failed program on the entire state of Maryland.

133 agree | 97 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
2:14 PM MST on Fri., Jan. 25, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Susan Krebs"

Examiner Reader said:
Congratulations Ms. Sheehy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

127 agree | 114 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
2:06 PM MST on Fri., Jan. 25, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Kathleen Sheehy"

Examiner Reader said:
You rock Ms.Sheehy! from your student

95 agree | 105 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
10:30 AM MST on Thu., Jan. 10, 2008 re: "The 3-minute interview: Eliza Leighton"

Examiner Reader said:
What is so hateful about not wanting criminals(Yes Eliza entering the USA ilegally is a crime)moving into your hometown. I also think CASA is breaking the law by aiding people who are here ilegally,What kind of message does that send?

170 agree | 159 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
8:44 PM MST on Sun., Dec. 9, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Mel Krupin"

Examiner Reader said:
I worked with Mel back in the late 80s. Glad to see he's still at it. He'd be happy to know I left the restaurant business and I am now an attorney. Glenn Swiatek

175 agree | 188 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
4:33 PM MST on Thu., Dec. 6, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Susan Krebs"

Examiner Reader said:
I strongly disagree.

173 agree | 179 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
4:28 PM MST on Thu., Dec. 6, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Jeff Lawson"

Examiner Reader said:
The silence on the sewage sludge matter is disturbing. What's going on? Is everyone now colluding with the powerful sludge industry?

242 agree | 164 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
6:06 AM MST on Wed., Nov. 28, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: George Della Jr."

Examiner Reader said:
It sure is nice how George forgets that he also represents the southeastern district,you know everybody's orphan.

273 agree | 178 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
10:08 AM MST on Tue., Nov. 27, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Grace Kubofcik"

Examiner Reader said:
Grace, my Howard County has been taken over by the socialist party.

265 agree | 221 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
7:04 AM MST on Tue., Nov. 27, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Bob Perilla"

Examiner Reader said:
Bob Perilla's Big Hillbilly Bluegrass Band is a group of virtuoso musicians who are great ambassadors of American bluegrass in foreign countries and at home. Finally, some good news about our government--they were smart enough to send Big Hillbilly Bluegrass to spread goodwill overseas!

250 agree | 227 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
5:28 PM MST on Mon., Nov. 26, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Bob Perilla"

Examiner Reader said:
A nice three minute interview. I have followed Bob Perilla's brand of bluegrass music for years. I am so pleased that our government is sending such a great representative to create goodwill for America. In Perilla we have chosen someone who is both musically and intellectually capable.

331 agree | 231 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
8:43 PM MST on Fri., Nov. 23, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Saurabh Dalal"

Examiner Reader said:
Great article about a dear friend, Saurabh Dalal, who is at the helm of the Vegetarian Society of D.C.! What the lead-in failed to mention is that the V.S.D.C. is -- or has been in recent years -- the largest local vegetarian society in the U.S.A. Saurabh's somewhat responsible for that, with his personable, helpful demeanor and his professional, consistent approach to public education. Saurabh heads a knowledgable and reliable team.

238 agree | 205 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
7:46 AM MST on Sat., Nov. 17, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Susan Krebs"

Examiner Reader said:
Delegate Susan Krebs, I could not have said it better. But, frankly, what can we intelligent people expect from a bunch of demorat socialists? I'm sure it must be very frustrating for you as an intelligent person to be in that circus atmosphere. But until the people of Maryland wake up, you, I and all the other intelligent people will suffer greatly. I do so hate rats, and I am not referring to their four legged first cousins. But, in the interim, thank you for trying to bring some common sense in Annapolis. It must be very very frustrating.

254 agree | 224 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
7:48 AM MST on Wed., Oct. 10, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Mike Gimbel"

Examiner Reader said:
Mike Gimbel has SAVED more lives then this poison pen writer could ever reach. I know of that which I speak. Thank Goodness we have a Mike Gimbel in this town.

286 agree | 253 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
2:20 PM MST on Mon., Oct. 8, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Mike Gimbel"

Examiner Reader said:
Thanks Mike for all you do. This town is full of jerks

268 agree | 272 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
2:18 PM MST on Mon., Oct. 8, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Mike Gimbel"

Examiner Reader said:
To the person questioning Mike Gimbel's credentials, GET A LIFE. Gimbel has done more to help people with drugs problems in this town than anyone you can mention. Maybe he doesn't have a degree but I would trust him before any Doctor.

375 agree | 254 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
2:10 PM MST on Mon., Oct. 8, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Mike Gimbel"

Examiner Reader said:
To the misinformed reader who has questioned my credentials, I challange you to find any where in my CV or anytime in my life that I have lied about my creditials. Everyone in Baltimore knows that my life experience of being a recovering addict with 35 years of sobriety and being the Drug Czar for Baltimore County Government for 24 years is my experiene. I have never said or wrote in my CV that I have degrees in any profession, my life experience is my degree. Often times in the addiction field, one who has lived the life is better at helping people than one with a paper degree. If you would like to challange this, please call me.

240 agree | 247 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
9:33 AM MST on Fri., Oct. 5, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Margaret Downey"

Examiner Reader Rozmarija said:
Atheist Alliance "WEB based"?It's reality-based, we become members for mutual support in a myth-absorbed society which demonizes us.There are International conferences, publications, and we have a lobbyst in Washington, fighting to reinstate Separation of Church and State so we can have Freedom OF Religion as well as Freedom FROM Religion.Whenever an article about atheists appears in any medium, the questioning is in a thinly veiled hostile manner. Today even scientific research supports us, showing how moral character and ethics can be hard-wired in DNA, we just happen to be the people who personally accept responsibility and accountability with no delusions about "heavenly reward" after death. The rest of society distrusts us, and hates us for our rational analyses of daily life.

521 agree | 264 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
11:16 AM MST on Fri., Sep. 14, 2007 re: "The 3-minute interview: Mary Slicher"

Examiner Reader said:
Forget about it. I always thought it was against the law to panhandle. It should be. There are plenty of charitable places they could go. These people are a blight on society. I have worked hard so that I would never be in that situation. These people just went and blew their minds on drugs or whatever and they have no control. In fact, I see a couple, man and woman every day at the same corner Hospital Drive and Crain Highway. You mean to tell me out of the both of them neither can support themselves. I say fine them, lock them up, whatever it takes to get rid of them. JUST GET RID OF THEM.

408 agree | 285 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree