(HAGERSTOWN, MD) – Governor Martin O’Malley will join Colonel Marcus Brown and Department of General Services Secretary Al Collins on Monday for a ribbon-cutting to officially open the new Maryland State Police Western Operations Center. The new facility will house the State Police Hagerstown Barrack, an expanded Western Region Forensic Science Laboratory, the State Fire Marshal’s Office, a training classroom and other important features that will enhance both state and local law enforcement capabilities in Western Maryland.
The ceremony will include comments from Governor O’Malley, Colonel Brown, Secretary Collins, and Lt. Tom Woodward, commander of the Hagerstown Barrack. Other guests attending this event include West Virginia Secretary of Military Affairs and Public Safety, Secretary Joe Thornton, and Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan. The event should last about 30 minutes.
The ceremony will include comments from Governor O’Malley, Colonel Brown, Secretary Collins, and Lt. Tom Woodward, commander of the Hagerstown Barrack. Other guests attending this event include West Virginia Secretary of Military Affairs and Public Safety, Secretary Joe Thornton, and Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan. The event should last about 30 minutes.
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Par for the course, since the state has plenty of money for such expansions ... NOT
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