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  2. Robin Grammer Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Grammer was born in Essex, Maryland on June 19, 1980, to father Robin Grammer Sr. and mother Pamela. [2] He graduated from the Eastern Technical High School, and later attended the Community College of Baltimore County, earning an A.A. degree in computer science.

  3. Cambridge riot of 1963 - Wikipedia

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    The two groups were kept apart and eventually dispersed by the Maryland State Police. Cambridge remained quiet until 10 p.m., when two white men and a 12-year-old boy were wounded by shotgun fire near their homes and police brought eight African-American men in for questioning. [6]

  4. Cambridge movement (civil rights) - Wikipedia

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    H. Rap Brown Cambridge, Maryland speech on July 24, 1967 Provided by Maryland State Archives. Retrieved February 1, 2019. Audio and video. NBC's The American Revolution of '63, broadcast September 2, 1963 at Library of Congress "Gloria Richardson and the Cambridge Civil Rights Movement". BBC - Witness. 18 June 2015

  5. Victoria Jackson-Stanley - Wikipedia

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    Jackson-Stanley was born in and grew up in Cambridge, where blacks attended segregated schools. The town had a history of racial unrest, with race riots making headlines in the 1960s. [3] By the 1970s, the town integrated and she was among the first black students to attend the previously all-white Cambridge High School. [4]

  6. Cambridge riot of 1967 - Wikipedia

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    "The Treaty of Cambridge" was negotiated among federal, state, and local leaders in July 1963, initiating integration in the city prior to passage of federal civil rights laws. After H. Rap Brown gave a speech on the evening of July 24, black residents began to confront police while trying to have a protest march. Brown was wounded and rushed ...

  7. Three officers say they endured racism working for Maryland ...

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    Three troopers say they endured racism and discrimination while working for the Maryland State Police, and other officers of color have too. They filed a class-action lawsuit against the police ...

  8. Maryland police officer convicted of tossing smoke bomb at ...

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    A Maryland police officer was convicted on Friday of charges that he joined a mob's Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and hurled a smoke bomb and other objects at police officers guarding a ...

  9. Maryland State Police - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland State Police is a paramilitary organization with a rank structure modeled after the United States military. The ranks of corporal through captain are based on promotional testing; majors and above are appointed by the superintendent. [28] The Maryland State Police rank structure is as listed: