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This past summer just weeks before the crash of Trooper 2, a legislative audit came out criticizing the aviation command of Maryland State Police. Major AJ McAndrew over that command answered those criticisms today updating the body on several safety ...

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MSP Brass Answer Lawmakers' Questions on Trooper 2 - ABC2 News

Lawmakers who want to prohibit the Maryland State Police from spying on peaceful groups and keeping files on their members announced today the first legislative response to a "misguided" surveillance operation revealed last summer. The proposal would ...

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State lawmakers propose anti-spying legislation - Baltimore Sun

Gov. Martin O'Malley is planning to lay off hundreds of state workers and is asking for other labor concessions to help close a nearly $2 billion budget gap projected for the fiscal year that begins in July. That warning came hours before the ...

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Governor plans to lay off hundreds of state workers - Baltimore Sun

BALTIMORE — Gov. Martin O'Malley pledged on Thursday to streamline Maryland's homeland security structure in response to a report assessing the state's emergency preparedness. Speaking at the Port of Baltimore, O'Malley said he will introduce ...

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PREPAREDNESS: Md. governor pledges to streamline Maryland's homeland ... - Chincoteague Beacon

A newly released study of Maryland's emergency preparedness faults the state for a range of organizational and management shortcomings that Gov. Martin O'Malley said his administration has begun to address. Appearing at the Port of Baltimore, O ...

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State Is Addressing Problems, O'Malley Says - Washington Post

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Terrence Sheridan archive at Maryland Politics Today

Tags » Terrence Sheridan Related tags: american civil liberties union, baltimore, iraq, martin o malley, maryland, maryland state police, robert l ... The Maryland State Police ...

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... Maryland State Police ... Terrance Sheridan since 2007. Forty-one state troopers have been killed in the line of duty in the history of the force. Jurisdiction. The Maryland State Police has ...

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As I alluded to last night on WAMD (970AM), there are allegations that the screws were put to Maryland State Police Superintendent Col. Terrence Sheridan by the office of Governor ...

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Maryland State Police Superintendent Col. Terrence Sheridan says the state police have already started to implement the recommendations (WBAL Photo by Scott Wykoff)

Md State Police Surveillance Report Released; Policy Changes ...

Pikesville, MD) – In the first major promotion and transfer list of his administration, Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel Terrence Sheridan is focusing on moving ...

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YOU MAY BE A DOT. Elsewhere in intelligence news: U.S. spy agencies' sensitive data should soon be linked by Google-like search systems, nearly five years after the intelligence community was rebuked by the 9/11 Commission for failing to "connect the dots" and detect the attack. Director of National ... more

News From WBAL Radio - 1090 A.M. Baltimore - State Vets Board Issues Subpoena

Request For State To Investigate Local SPCA Tuesday, January 20, 2009 WBAL Radio as reported by Anne Kramer and Associated Press Cecil County State’s Attorney Christopher Eastridge has asked state police to lead an investigation into allegations of animal abuse at the Society for the Prevention of C ... more

Change needed in Annapolis

The hits just keep on coming for the Maryland State Police. Yet more embarrassing revelations surfaced the other day in their long running spying scandal. The State Police can't seem to make this problem go away and there's a good reason for that. They still won't admit it was wrong. Let's back up a ... more

More Groups Than Thought Monitored in Police Spying

2009-01-05 MORE GROUPS THAN THOUGHT MONITORED IN POLICE SPYING New Documents Reveal Md. Program's Reach By Lisa Rein and Josh White / Washington Post The Maryland State Police surveillance of advocacy groups was far more extensive than previously acknowledged, with records showing that troopers moni ... more

MARYLAND STATE POLICE FASCIST SURVEILLANCE TACTICS, LABELLING PEACEFUL ACTIVISTS AS TERRORISTS, MORE EXTENSIVE THAN THOUGHT

More Groups Than Thought Monitored in Police Spying New Documents Reveal Md. Program's Reach By Lisa Rein and Josh White Washington Post Staff Writers Sunday, January 4, 2009; A01 The Maryland State Police surveillance of advocacy groups was far more extensive than previously acknowledged, with reco ... more

Worse Than Thought : Maryland Spied on EVERYBODY

Maryland State Police Superintendent Terrence B. Sheridan announced in October that the department was sending letters to activists, inviting them to review their files. Photo by Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post.'The Maryland State Police surveillance of advocacy groups was far more extensive t ... more

More Groups Than Thought Monitored in Police Spying

New Documents Reveal Md. Program's Reach By Lisa Rein and Josh White Washington Post Staff Writers Sunday, January 4, 2009; A01 The Maryland State Police surveillance of advocacy groups was far more extensive than previously acknowledged, with records showing that troopers monitored -- and labeled a ... more

MULTI-AGENCY POLICE DRAGNET TARGETS WICOMICO COUNTY CRIME

(Salisbury, MD) – In an effort to reduce violent crime in the region, a coordinated weekend law enforcement operation involving dozens of police officers, deputies, troopers, and federal marshals who saturated Wicomico County resulted in the arrest of scores of individuals for charges including arme ... more

FW: Notice to Lower the United States and Maryland State Flag - 7 Dec 08

STATE OF MARYLAND EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT MARTIN O'MALLEY GOVERNOR JOHN P. MCDONOUGH SECRETARY OF STATE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE HOUSE ANNAPOLIS , MARYLAND 21401 (410) 974-5521 TOLL FREE 888-874-0013 FAX (410) 974-5190 TDD: 800-735-2258 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE To: Beatrice P. Tignor, Deputy ... more

Md. Troopers Told to Stick to Speed Limit

Maryland State Police Superintendent Col. Terrence B. Sheridan has ordered state troopers to obey posted speed limits when responding to non-life-threatening situations. -- November 25, 2008, Baltimore Sun more

Lawmakers unveil proposal to stop state police spying (Baltimore Sun)

Move is response to state police covert watch on peaceful activists Lawmakers who want to prohibit the Maryland State Police from spying on peaceful groups and keeping files on their members announced today the first legislative response to a "misguided" surveillance operation revealed last summer. more

MSP Brass Answer Lawmakers' Questions on Trooper 2 (ABC 2 Baltimore)

The superintendent and Aviation Commander of the Maryland State Police answered some sharp questions about the crash of Trooper 2 from lawmkers. more

SURVEILLANCE: Md. bill prohibits spying for political reasons (The Daily Times)

ANNAPOLIS — State law enforcement officials would be prohibited from spying on anyone based on their political beliefs under a bill introduced Thursday. more

Abuse allegations probed at Cecil County SPCA facility (Baltimore Sun)

Cecil County State's Attorney Christopher Eastridge has asked state police to lead an investigation into allegations of animal abuse at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals facility near Chesapeake City. more

SPCA Abuse Investigation (ABC 2 Baltimore)

Cecil County State's Attorney Christopher Eastridge has asked state police to lead an investigation into allegations of animal abuse at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals facility... more

State Is Addressing Problems, O'Malley Says (Washington Post)

A newly released study of Maryland's emergency preparedness faults the state for a range of organizational and management shortcomings that Gov. Martin O'Malley said his administration has begun to address. more

Governor's Bill to Limit Police Spying (Washington Post)

Gov. Martin O'Malley plans to call for legislation that would prohibit police from spying on activists they do not suspect of criminal activity, following a controversial surveillance case involving the Maryland State Police. more

PREPAREDNESS: Md. governor pledges to streamline Maryland's homeland security structure (The Daily Times)

BALTIMORE — Gov. Martin O'Malley pledged on Thursday to streamline Maryland's homeland security structure in response to a report assessing the state's emergency preparedness. more

2 State Police Barracks Get New Commanders (Washington Post)

Two Southern Maryland state police barracks have picked up new commanders as part of an effort to fill the void left by a retiring Calvert County lieutenant. more

O'Malley plans to lay off hundreds of state workers (Baltimore Sun)

O'Malley, legislature faced with closing $1.9 billion budget shortfall O'Malley, legislature faced with closing $1.9 billion budget shortfall more

MSP Brass Answer Lawmakers' Questions on Trooper 2

This past summer just weeks before the crash of Trooper 2, a legislative audit came out criticizing the aviation command of Maryland State Police. more

SURVEILLANCE: Md. bill prohibits spying for political reasons

State law enforcement officials would be prohibited from spying on anyone based on their political beliefs under a bill introduced Thursday. more

Request For State To Investigate Local SPCA

Cecil County State's Attorney Christopher Eastridge has asked state police to lead an investigation into allegations of animal abuse at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals facility near ... more

Abuse Allegations Probed At Cecil SPCA Facility

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Governor pledges to streamline homeland security structure

Gov. Martin O'Malley pledged on Thursday to streamline Maryland's homeland security structure in response to a report assessing the state's emergency preparedness. more

PREPAREDNESS: Md. governor pledges to streamline state's homeland security structure

Gov. Martin O'Malley pledged on Thursday to streamline Maryland's homeland security structure in response to a report assessing the state's emergency preparedness. more

Layoffs looming

Gov. Martin O'Malley is planning to lay off hundreds of state workers and is asking for other labor concessions to help close a nearly $2 billion budget gap projected for the fiscal year that begins in July. more

Surveillance saga continues

Our view: State police owe victims, public a fuller accounting of their misguided actions; there's more to this spying business than the agency has divulged January 9, 2009 I t's the story that won't go away. more

ACLU 'guessed' correctly about police spying subjects

In trying to collect information about a defunct Maryland State Police surveillance operation, the American Civil Liberties Union made "wild guesses" about who might be in the agency's criminal intelligence ... more

ACLU's police spying 'wild guesses' were 66% accurate

In trying to collect information about a defunct Maryland State Police surveillance operation, the American Civil Liberties Union made "wild guesses" about who might be in the agency's criminal intelligence ... more