Maryland
Maryland Senate confirms Roland Butler head of state police
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland Senate confirmed Lt. Col. Roland Butler on Friday to be the primary Black superintendent of the Maryland State Police, a division beneath a federal discrimination probe.
The Senate voted 43-4 to verify Gov. Wes Moore’s appointee, who got here beneath questioning largely as a result of he has labored on the division for almost three a long time and held a big management put up within the company beneath scrutiny.
The governor, nonetheless, mentioned Butler’s expertise within the division is what it wants. Moore mentioned in a press release Friday after Butler’s affirmation that he “is the most effective individual to maneuver the Maryland Division of State Police ahead.”
“Lt. Col. Butler will work in partnership to execute his imaginative and prescient and reform the division by growing morale, constructing belief, and addressing the issues that had been raised each previous to his tenure and throughout the nomination course of,” Moore mentioned, including that Butler “has my full confidence.”
Whereas Moore has stood strongly behind Butler’s appointment, a number of senators weren’t satisfied he was the appropriate individual to deliver wanted reforms.
Sen. Michael Jackson, a Prince George’s County Democrat, famous that there are 166 Black legislation enforcement officers in a state police power of greater than 1,400, when there have been almost 300 Black officers a number of years in the past.
“That is a couple of group of oldsters inside that company who’re actually dying on the vine,” Jackson mentioned, becoming a member of opposing senators who pushed unsuccessfully to delay the affirmation vote.
Sen. Pam Beidle, who’s the chair of the Senate’s Government Nominations Committee and voted to verify Butler, emphasised that accountability measures had been being constructed into the state finances to gauge how properly the brand new superintendent meets objectives he outlined to the committee.
She famous plans to extend funding in recruitment and retention. She additionally underscored the event of the company’s promotion system, a rise of staffing and experience in an workplace that focuses on fairness issues and a self-discipline evaluation staff that may study circumstances.
Beidle, an Anne Arundel County Democrat, mentioned lawmakers are requiring studies in July and December on how properly Butler meets objectives.
“The governor has dedicated that if issues don’t enhance within the division and morale just isn’t higher that there will likely be a substitute,” Beidle mentioned.
Whether or not Butler would have the votes for affirmation had been unsure for weeks. Assist within the committee weighing his nomination was unclear as just lately as Monday night time, when Butler appeared earlier than the panel. The committee ended up voting 15-2 in help of his appointment after his testimony Monday and particulars in regards to the accountability measures had been introduced Wednesday.
Butler has served as chief of the State Police Subject Operations Bureau, main a power of greater than 1,000 troopers and investigative personnel assigned to 23 barracks.
Throughout his affirmation listening to Monday, Butler mentioned he was dedicated to shifting the company into a brand new period.
“It’s my high precedence,” Butler mentioned. “I’ve heard your issues and the issues of your constituents, and I’m completely dedicated to addressing these points head on. To start, we should acknowledge and handle all bias and discriminatory practices.”
In October, three Maryland State Law enforcement officials filed a proposed federal class-action lawsuit towards the division alleging widespread racial discrimination. The lawsuit alleges that the company disciplines officers of shade extra harshly than white officers.
In July, the U.S. Justice Division introduced an investigation to find out if the division engaged in racially discriminatory hiring and promotion.
Maryland
Mass shooting in Towson, Maryland leaves 1 dead and 9 injured
The incident happened at around 7:15 p.m., when officers responded to the 8500 block of Loch Raven Blvd following multiple reports of a shooting, Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough said.
“This is an incident that is shocking, particularly for those of us in Baltimore County,” Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said. “These types of incidents are really unheard of here, so it really shocks the conscience.”
The first officer to arrive on the scene found a vehicle on its side that had caught fire, Mccullough said.
The Baltimore County Fire Department was called to the scene, where they put out the fire, treated victims and transported them to a hospital, said Baltimore County Fire Department Chief Joseph Dixon.
BCPD believes the shooting was a targeted incident and there is no threat to the public.
BCPD is currently investigating and is asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact them.
The Baltimore County Fire Department and the Baltimore Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are also on the scene assisting police.
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Maryland man sentenced for assaulting police during Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection
BALTIMORE — A Fredrick County man was sentenced Tuesday for assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection.
According to prosecutors, Adam Ryan Obest, 43, of Thurmont attended the “Stop the Steal” rally before going to the Captiol’s Lower West Terrace.
Video footage showed Obest holding a large American flag attached to a metal flagpole, and swinging it at police officers after being told not to advance up a stairway.
Minutes later, Obest engaged in another confrontation with police, raising the lagpole above his head and bringing it down abruptly toward a line of police officers before another officer tried to confiscate the flagpole.
He also attempted to take a baton from a Metropolitan Police Department officer and later threw a smoke grenade at law enforcement, according to court documents.
In June 2023 detectives identified Obest as a suspect, matching photos from his social media account to photos captured of him at the Million MAGA March in November 2020. The photos showed an American glag tattoo on his left shoulder, which resembled a similar tattoo shown in his booking photos from an unrelated arrest in 2018.
The FBI arrested Obest in Maryland on June 13, 2023. He was found guilty of two felony charges, including civil disorder, and one count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding a law enforcement officer.
Obest was sentenced to 18 months in prison and 36 months of supervised released.
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