Md. State Police Announce Changes After Black Troopers Allege Discrimination

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The Maryland State Police Department is making changes after News4โ€™s investigation into officer allegations of discrimination within the department.

Maryland State Police Superintendent Col. Jerry Jones presented his solutions for improving his department in a meeting of the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus attended by House Speaker Adrienne Jones.

โ€œIโ€™m committed to working with you to bring clarity to the concern and take the appropriate steps to resolve these issues together,โ€ Jones said.

In February, News4 reported that while Black troopers make up less than 12% of the overall department, they are disciplined at a higher rate than white troopers, especially last year.

The superintendent announced changes to the board that disciplines officers.

โ€œAny lack of confidence must be handled immediately and in order to do, so I am making changes in the Office of Fair Practices,โ€ Jones said.

Other changes include:

  • A new equal-employment-opportunity-qualified office director to oversee the office that handles discipline
  • To ensure diversity in specialty units, a committee will oversee the selection process instead of division commanders
  • A national police accreditation association will review the departments recruitment, discipline procedures and promotions.

โ€œI appreciate the colonel's efforts,โ€ said Del. Darryl Barnes, chairman of the Black Caucus. โ€œI believe his intentions are pure, but I do know that there is a lot of work that needs to be done.โ€

โ€œWhat we're hearing from the colonel is one thing, and what we are hearing from the Black troopers is another,โ€ Del. Joanne Benson said.

A Black trooper who wished to remain anonymous to protect his job said he does not believe itโ€™s a good first step because it does not address immediate concerns.

โ€œThe key concern for us immediately right now is discipline and the culture, and we have not seen any plans to fix that,โ€ the trooper said.

After News4โ€™s report, an internal memo detailing a new crime initiative surfaced from the Waldorf barrack. It was called โ€œMake Waldorf Great Again,โ€ a political reference that offended some Black officers.

โ€œThere needs to be a change,โ€ the trooper said. โ€œWeโ€™re asking the colonel for him to be that change. Be that change.โ€ The Maryland Legislative Black Caucus is working to organize a meeting between Black troopers and the superintendent for the Maryland State Police Department.

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