Anne Arundel County Police Department

School System, County, and Police Partner on New Modernized Bus Initiative to Enhance Student Safety in Anne Arundel County

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Anne Arundel County Public Schools hopes to halt dangerous driving around its school buses beginning this fall with the launch of a new safety initiative in partnership with the Anne Arundel County Government, the Anne Arundel County Police Department, and BusPatrol.

Key Points: 
  • Anne Arundel County Public Schools hopes to halt dangerous driving around its school buses beginning this fall with the launch of a new safety initiative in partnership with the Anne Arundel County Government, the Anne Arundel County Police Department, and BusPatrol.
  • The safety program will significantly change driver behavior around school buses in Anne Arundel.
  • The technology, installation, and maintenance of the School Bus Safety Program are funded by violation revenue over a five-year term.
  • BusPatrol is a safety technology company with the mission of making the journey to and from school safer for children.

Ripken Foundation and Group 1001 Open Youth Development Park On Grounds of Prince George's County Police Department

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, November 30, 2021

This multi-purpose turf park will be on the grounds of the Prince George's County Police Department, the first YDP in the nation to be built on the grounds of a police department.

Key Points: 
  • This multi-purpose turf park will be on the grounds of the Prince George's County Police Department, the first YDP in the nation to be built on the grounds of a police department.
  • The relationship between CRSF and the Prince George's County Police Department runs deep and is longstanding.
  • Malik Aziz, Chief of Police for the Prince George's County Police Department said, "This is a wonderful thing for the children of our county.
  • Prince George's County Police Department is proud to provide service to a diverse demographic and geographic area.

JGL Files Lawsuit in Anne Arundel Police Kneeling Case

Retrieved on: 
Monday, July 20, 2020

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  • (Explicit content: Video here )
    Jarrells' lawsuit, filed on July 16, 2020, names three Anne Arundel County police officers, as well as the county government, as defendants, and seeks compensatory damages for excessive force, assault, battery, false imprisonment, false arrest, and violation of his constitutional rights.
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    "The officers' violent and dangerous actions toward Daniel were not justified by any police or public safety necessity," the complaint says.
  • The complaint notes that police had no legitimate reason to pull over Jarrells and that all charges against him were dropped.
  • Mr. Jarrells is bringing this suit to bring an end to the use of kneeling and other potentially lethal police practices in Anne Arundel County."