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La Plata Police Department Unveils Special Olympics Maryland Public/Private Partnership Vehicle
The La Plata Police Department (LPPD) is proud to unveil its Special Olympics Maryland (SOMD) Torch Run public/private partnership cruiser. The Special Olympics Torch Run and SOM logos are displayed on the sides of the cruiser.
For over 42-years, law enforcement has been the single largest fundraiser for Special Olympics nationwide.
The funds have helped to support Special Olympics Maryland’s mission to provide year–round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic–type sports for children and adults with an intellectual disability, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes, and the community.
“Special Olympics Maryland values the extraordinary partnership with the Maryland law enforcement community in their year-round efforts of raising funds and creating awareness for Special Olympics Maryland through various fundraising and awareness initiatives, said Betsy Jiron, Law Enforcement Torch Run Liaison, Special Olympics Maryland. “Carl Schinner and the La Plata Police Department have taken their support one step further with a “wrapped” police cruiser that not only will help create more awareness for Special Olympics Maryland, but also displays La Plata Police Department’s amazing partnership and commitment to the community they serve.”
LPPD Officer Mary “Becca” Chaney requested to be assigned the SOMD cruiser. Officer Chaney stated, “Growing up my mom was a special education teacher for children with disabilities. I often would help my mom with walking students to class or assisting during lunch. I became very familiar with sign language during this period of my life. As I got older, I continuously helped with special education programs at my school and I also babysat for parents who had children with disabilities, as this can be hard to find someone who can handle some of the challenges. My dream was to become a police officer and having been awarded this opportunity to support individuals with special needs while doing the job I love; I could not ask for more.”
Chief Carl Schinner noted, “It is extremely important that individuals with disabilities know they are important members of our community. Having it openly displayed on LPPD’s Special Olympics Maryland and Pathfinders for Autism vehicles sends that important message…. You are valued here in La Plata.”
The SOMD vehicle was designed by Suburban Signs and the graphics were generously donated by FGS, a La Plata-based business.

Maryland
Driver killed in Prince George’s Co. school bus crash identified – WTOP News
Police said Dequan Gravely, 23, of Charles County, was driving northbound on Route 210 near Pine Drive when his Mercedes collided with the school bus turning left from the southbound lanes.
The driver of a car involved in a crash with a Prince George’s County school bus in Accokeek, Maryland, on Friday has been identified.
Prince George’s County police said Dequan Gravely, 23, of Bryans Road in Charles County, was driving northbound on Route 210 near Pine Drive around 7:20 a.m. when his Mercedes collided with the school bus turning left from the southbound lanes.
Investigators said the crash happened in the intersection, causing the school bus to flip onto its side. Gravely died at the scene.
The school bus driver was transported to a hospital and treated for injuries that were not considered life-threatening. Police said no students were on the bus at the time of the crash.
Investigators said they believe debris from the collision damaged a third vehicle. The driver of that vehicle “declined medical attention,” police said.
The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Unit is investigating. Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators at 301-731-4422.
WTOP’s Acacia James contributed to this report.
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DC man wins $5M in Maryland lottery – WTOP News
A D.C. man won $5 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket in Maryland last week, and the matching number that netted him the prize happened to be his age.
Talk about a birthday surprise! A D.C. man won $5 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket in Maryland last week, and the matching number that netted him the prize happened to be his age.
Maurice Williams, a school bus driver in D.C., claimed the first top prize on a $5,000,000 LUXE scratch-off. He had used his $50 winnings from a previous LUXE scratch-off ticket to buy a new one the next day.
In a release from the Maryland Lottery, Williams said he didn’t know he had won until he scanned the ticket: “It’s crazy because the matching number was 59 and I just turned 59 the other day.”
Williams said he sat in shock for a while before calling his mother.
He said he plans to buy his mother a house with the winnings and then save up.
Two more top prizes from the scratch-off have yet to be claimed, the Maryland Lottery said, as well as nine $200,000 prizes, 10 $50,000 prizes and thousands of prizes ranging from $50 to $10,000.
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