May 13 TO 19 IS NATIONAL POLICE WEEK - Monday, May 07, 2012

In the Maryland State Police, we do not define a hero by his or her time on earth, but what they did while they were here.  The 43 Maryland State Police fallen heroes did more than any of us have done.  They gave more than anyone had a right to ask for.  They gave their all in service to others.

They are the heroes of the Maryland State Police.  They live in our hearts, our minds, our traditions, and in the way we carry out our duties each day. 
This is not a job that can be filled by ordinary people.  It is a job that requires the extraordinary.  Our 43 fallen heroes are the most extraordinary of all.  The selfless service and sacrifice of 42 men and 1 woman who said, "I care, I will serve, and I will make a difference."  That commitment cost each of them their life.  It is a debt we can never repay.  It is a sacrifice we must always remember. 

The men and women of the Maryland State Police carry the legacy of these 43 fallen troopers with them each day.  We honor them by our commitment to serving others and fulfilling the public safety mission of this Department.

Never forget that our fallen are our finest.  They are riding with us.  They are counting on us to remember them and to uphold the values and traditions of "Maryland's Finest."

 
MAY IS MARYLAND 'MOVE OVER' AWARENESS MONTH - Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Drivers approaching an emergency vehicle that is stopped, standing, or parked on a highway and using any visual signals, must move into the next lane away from the emergency vehicle.  If a lane change is not possible, the driver must slow to a reasonable and prudent speed that is safe for the existing conditions. 

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MARYLAND STATE POLICE 2011 TROOPER OF THE YEAR ANNOUNCED - Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel Marcus L. Brown  has announced the statewide 2011 Trooper of the Year for the Department.

In a ceremony that recognized the local winners from each barrack and division, Colonel Brown congratulated Trooper First Class Michael J. Bonczewski of the Bel Air Barrack as the 2011 Trooper of the Year.

The following narrative describes some of the work TFC Bonczewski performed during 2011 which led to his award:

TROOPER FIRST CLASS MICHAEL J. BONCZEWSKI
BEL AIR BARRACK

During 2011, TFC Bonczewski continued the record of outstanding performance as a state trooper he began only four years ago when he joined the Maryland State Police.  “Impressive, incredible and impeccable” are just three of the terms used by his supervisors to describe him.  He led the barrack, or was second, in nearly every performance category.  In some categories, his performance exceeded entire Bel Air Barrack work group performances.  He was the top producer at the barrack for seven months of 2011.  
TFC Bonczewski made 2,585 traffic stops and issued more than 2,700 citations and almost 1,800 warnings.  He issued more traffic citations than any other trooper in the Maryland State Police.  He led the barrack in DUI arrests with 46 and was second in drug arrests with 23.  He led the barrack in overall criminal arrests with 41 and was second in warrant arrests with 26.  He led the barrack with 50 criminal investigations.  
According to supervisors, TFC Bonczewski often worked past normally assigned shifts to ensure all his duties were completed.  He often volunteered to work beyond his tour of duty to support barrack manpower needs.  His uniform, equipment and attitude are always impeccable.  He serves as a field training trooper and those he trains turn out to be top performers as well.  He was chosen last year to serve on the Harford County Traffic Task Force, which has already impacted traffic safety in the county, thanks in no small part to the efforts of TFC Bonczewski.  
When he was dispatched to an assault call in Edgewood last year, TFC Bonczewski employed his exceptional investigative intuition.  While interviewing the suspect of an assault in a domestic violence case, he saw numerous gang tattoos .  He developed a rapport with the man who eventually provided a wealth of information involving gang related crimes and member identifications.  He also provided the only known copy of the “Blood Bible,” in the region.  This is an extremely valuable aid for gang investigators working the Bloods gang in Maryland.
Another call involved a prescription fraud at an Abingdon pharmacy.  The diligent investigation of TFC Bonczewski led to the arrest of the suspect and the recovery of hundreds of prescription medications.   
He also recovered numerous fraudulent prescription slips and computer equipment used to make fake prescriptions and military documents.  His investigation ultimately closed a tri-state crime spree involving forged prescriptions and a lucrative narcotics ring.  The suspect he arrested was estimated to have passed over 5,000 illegal prescriptions.  
In the words of his supervisor, Cpl. Ray Domico, “Trooper First Class Bonczewski’s ability and performance as a Maryland state trooper can be summed up as extraordinary.  His overwhelming dedication, work ethic, and acts of self-sacrifice are the ultimate model that other Department and allied agency personnel should emulate.  His level of performance and service has unquestionably made Harford County and our state a safer place to live.”
During his short career, TFC Bonczewski has accumulated an impressive list of awards.  He was Trooper of the Year at the La Plata Barrack in 2009.  That same year he was Trooper of the Year for the Southern Region.  In 2010, he won Trooper of the Year for the Bel Air Barrack and won the same award that year for the Northern Region.  He was the State Police recipient of the International Association of Chiefs of Police “Trooper of the Year” Award for 2010.  He won the 2011 American Legion Officer of the Year.

 
APRIL 23-27 IS NATIONAL WORK ZONE AWARENESS WEEK - Tuesday, April 24, 2012

WORK ZONE AWARENESS WEEK
APRIL 23-27, 2012

Nationally, four out of five people killed in work zone crashes are drivers or passengers. 

1,841 work zone related crashes occur on average in Maryland each year.

Focus on work zone safety.
  1. Pay attention.
  2. Obey speed limits.
  3. Yield the right of way.
  4. Don't tailgate.
 
CHOOSE SAFETY FOR LIFE. B-SAFE - Thursday, April 19, 2012

Buckle up.

Slow down—speeding kills.

Always drive sober.

Focus.

Everyone share the road—everyone gets home!

 
MARYLAND TIPS LINE - Wednesday, March 28, 2012
 
"PROTECTING, PREVENTING, PROVIDING" - Friday, March 02, 2012

 
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