Crime & Safety

Maryland State Police Graduate 52 New Troopers

The keynote address will be delivered by an FBI special agent.

The ranks of the Maryland State Police today will grow by 52.

At 10 a.m. in the Century High School auditorium in Sykesville, Colonel Marcus L. Brown will conduct his first graduation ceremony as the new Superintendent of the Maryland State Police.

The graduates have undergone six months of intense training to be certified as State Troopers.

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Rick McFeely, the Special Agent in Charge at the Baltimore office of the FBI will deliver the keynote address. McFeely is a terrorism expert.


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