State Police Statement from Colonel Jones re: Challenge Coin Investigation

newsBot

Automated News Bot
Staff member
Maryland State Police Trooper badge
(PIKESVILLE, MD) – An investigation into the origin of a derogatory challenge coin that included the agency shield has led to the identification of the individual responsible.

The investigation was conducted by the Maryland State Police Internal Affairs Division. Through investigation, it was determined the design and manufacture of the coin were coordinated by a former member of the Maryland State Police, who left the Department in 2012.

The following statement is from Colonel Woodrow W. Jones III, Superintendent of the Maryland State Police:

“Although it has been determined a current member of the Maryland State Police was not involved in the manufacture of this item, I am still disgusted to know that anyone who wore this uniform would create something that demeans others and disregards our core values and all this Department stands for.

This action has disrupted our efforts to improve relationships among all our employees and with the citizens we serve. I remain committed to ensuring the fair and equitable treatment of all employees and to upholding the tradition and reputation of excellence in police services the Maryland State Police has been known for during the past century.

The actions of this former employee have reflected unfavorably on this Department and undermine all the good and honorable work our troopers provide to Maryland citizens each day. I condemn his callous and careless actions and the actions of all who may consider similar disrespectful conduct somehow acceptable.”

Colonel Woodrow W. Jones III

Superintendent

Disclaimer: In the U.S.A., all persons accused of a crime by the State are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. See: https://so.md/presumed-innocence. Additionally, all of the information provided above is solely from the perspective of the respective law enforcement agency and does not provide any direct input from the accused or persons otherwise mentioned. You can find additional information about the case by searching the Maryland Judiciary Case Search Database using the accused's name and date of birth. The database is online at https://so.md/mdcasesearch . Persons named who have been found innocent or not guilty of all charges in the respective case, and/or have had the case ordered expunged by the court can have their name, age, and city redacted by following the process defined at https://so.md/expungeme.
 
Top