The Maryland Department of Juvenile Services and its leadership have come under fire this week over the handling of several recent high-profile cases.
“My job is to make it safer, and I’ll stay in this job as long as I’m allowed to.”
Recent violent crimes involving juveniles include the arrests of a 17-year-old boy who was already on GPS monitoring and a 14-year-old boy in connection with a homicide in Columbia last week, as well as the arrests of two teenagers in connection with a September shooting in Rodgers Forge…