Public Safety officials finally provide answers to 'basic questions' on safety after agent's death - Maryland Matters
- The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services is taking steps to address issues raised by the killing of Parole Agent Davis Martinez on May 31, as stated by lawmakers.
- Public Safety Secretary Carolyn Scruggs announced that Martinez's name will be included in the National Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington, D.C., with a dedication service on May 13.
- Lawmakers expressed satisfaction with the information provided by department officials during a joint briefing, indicating progress in addressing safety concerns.
- The Division of Parole and Probation has about 1,092 positions and plans to hire an additional 60 workers next year, according to Scruggs.
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