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Yes, Malik Washington was the starter at QB for Maryland. Then the freshman showed why – WTOP News
Malik Washington’s debut Saturday was just what the Terrapins needed.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Malik Washington saw Shaleak Knotts open downfield, and once he made the throw for his first career touchdown pass, the Maryland freshman looked comfortable.
“I feel like anybody feels good after the first one,” Washington said. “Just getting that in the books, and ready to roll from there.”
Washington’s debut Saturday was just what the Terrapins needed. He threw for 258 yards and three touchdowns in a 39-7 win over Florida Atlantic, helping Maryland start the season on a winning note after a 4-8 showing last year.
A four-star recruit from nearby Glen Burnie, Washington’s arrival gave Terps fans something to look forward to, although it wasn’t clear how much he’d play at the very start. Now it is. He was the starter in the opener — and Maryland didn’t hold him back, letting him attempt 43 passes.
At one point he was 3 for 11, but after that he went 24 of 32 — and avoided turnovers on a day the Maryland defense picked off six passes. He showed few signs of nerves, even with plenty of people close to him in the crowd.
“For family: I would say at least like 23, 24 of them,” Washington said. “Friends: I want to say everybody in the stadium.”
Washington’s 27 completions set a school record for a true freshman — and were the most by a true freshman in a power conference debut since Jaxson Dart had 30 for Southern California in 2021.
Other freshmen contributed as well for Maryland. Zahir Mathis pressured FAU quarterback Caden Veltkamp, forcing an interception that was returned for the game’s first touchdown. Later in the first half, Sidney Stewart — the cousin of former Terps basketball star Derik Queen — sacked Veltkamp in the end zone for a safety.
“Played a ton of young, impactful players,” coach Michael Locksley said. “I’ve been talking about the freshmen all camp.”
Now plenty of people will be talking about Washington, who has a chance to become the next Maryland passer to put up big numbers. Taulia Tagovailoa helped the Terps qualify for three straight bowls, but the team declined without him last season.
For much of the offseason, Washington represented hope. Now his presence behind center is a reality.
“It means a lot,” he said. “They trust me. The guys trust me, the coaches trust me.”
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Arrest made after $40K worth of HVAC units stolen in Maryland, over 10 businesses impacted
CHARLES COUNTY, Md. (7News) — A Maryland man has been arrested in connection with a string of thefts targeting heating and air conditioning units that impacted more than 10 businesses across the region, authorities said.
On Dec. 31, 2025, detectives with the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, working alongside investigators from the Prince George’s County Police Department, took Thomas Guinyard, 30, of Hyattsville, into custody.
Charles County deputies said Guinyard has several active arrest warrants tied to the theft of heat pumps and air conditioning units valued at more than $40,000.
Authorities said the thefts caused widespread disruption to local businesses, with investigators confirming that more than 10 were affected.
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When deputies tried to approach him, Guinyard allegedly ran away but was apprehended without further incident, according to the sheriff’s office. During the arrest, deputies said they learned the vehicle Guinyard was driving had been reported stolen.
Guinyard faces a charge of theft and destruction of property. He is being held without bond at the Charles County Detention Center.
Investigators continue to review the case to figure out whether more charges or related thefts may be connected to Guinyard, the sheriff’s office said.
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Md. Gov. Moore touts public safety funding increase, even with crime continuing to drop – WTOP News
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore noted the continuing decrease in crime across the state and shared a proposal to spend $124.1 million on public safety in the next fiscal year budget.
Executive Aisha Braveboy and Police Chief George Nader(WTOP/John Domen)
Maryland lawmakers return to Annapolis next week, and plugging a roughly $1 billion budget hole will be one of many items on their agenda as the 2026 session gets underway.
This week, Gov. Wes Moore has been touting parts of the budget he’ll be unveiling, to go with legislation he intends to champion in Annapolis.
On Thursday, he stood in front of a huge gathering of police, federal law enforcement and prosecutors at the Maryland State Police Barracks in College Park to talk about the continuing decrease in crime and share a proposal to spend $124.1 million on public safety in the next budget.
“That is the highest level of funding in our state’s history, and a $2.3 million increase over last year’s budget,” Moore said. “These are real resources for local police departments all throughout the state of Maryland.”
He said the funding will support overtime patrolling and new equipment that “officers need to make sure they are doing their job safely and that they can get home to their families.”
Moore also took issue with the premise, often posed to Democrats, that you have to choose between siding with law enforcement or siding with “the community,” arguing that he does both “unapologetically.” He also promised that his plan for public safety is both urgent and strategic.
“This is backed by data and built on three core pillars,” Moore said. “Provide the resources and the support that law enforcement needs; build stronger, more vibrant communities that leave no one behind; and coordinate all aspects of government and community to make sure that our streets are safer.”
As he enters the final year of his term, Moore highlighted a 25% reduction in homicides around the state, to a number he said is the lowest in 40 years. He also touted a 50% violent crime reduction and a sharp drop in non-fatal shootings.
“This is not trends or vibes. It happens because we made smart investments, and it happened because we chose to do something really unique — work together,” Moore said. “We are standing here coordinated, bipartisan, nonpartisan, knowing that community safety does not have a partisan bend and protecting our neighbors does not have a political affiliation.”
At the same time, Moore said he wasn’t taking a victory lap about the heartening trends in crime just yet.
“We are making progress, yes, but we will not rest until everybody and all of our communities feel safe,” he said. “Too often, false choices will dominate the public safety debate. Do we want to hold criminals accountable, or do we want to focus on rehabilitation? We’re told to pick a side without understanding that’s not how people live.”
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