BALTIMORE (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan says the state of Maryland has been preparing for any disturbances in Baltimore related to the trials of six officers in the death of Freddie Gray ever since he called in the National Guard to help restore order after the unrest in April.
The Republican governor said Monday that a security team in his administration has been working with the city’s police commissioner and the state police superintendent. He says his team has met almost on a weekly basis since April.
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Simple. If the thugs start looting and burning start shooting. Done deal!
ReplyDeleteAnd Marilyn Moseby is in Paris, that should help
ReplyDeleteEither way natives wont be happy with not guilty verdict
ReplyDeleteFIRE HOSE DA A$$E$ Sir...roll them!!!
ReplyDeleteIf the National guard shuts them down right off the bat they will learn what's up.
ReplyDeleteand who is in charge while the mayor is out of town
ReplyDeleteState needs to co-ordinate with Orioles for the safety of the people
ReplyDeleteWe are so lucky to have Governor Hogan as our governor. He has survived cancer, he has survived what Annapolis throws at him from the House and Senate, and he still stays on top of the mess in Baltimore!
ReplyDeleteGovernor Hogan listens to the people and he represents the people. GOD BLESS GOVERNOR HOGAN. I'm proud we have a governor who is honest and works everyday with integrity in all he does.
The Gov Rocks!!!
pants up no loot
ReplyDeleteturn the animals loose
ReplyDeleteWe need OUR" Sheriff over there to take care of things.
ReplyDeleteWhat would O'Malley do?
ReplyDeletePlease make sure you use the lazy ass college and university police officers this time.
ReplyDeleteCan someone make sure Mr. Hogan gets this.
The mayor goes to Paris? When the going gets tough , the tough get going.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe they will keep here there!