ANNAPOLIS, MD (August 5, 2010) – Governor Martin O’Malley will join Baltimore City Police Commissioner Frederick Bealefeld, III; Terry Long, Director of the Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division; and Baltimore City Council President Bernard “Jack” Young tomorrow to announce the achievement of significant new milestones in the effectiveness of Maryland’s DNA collection program since reforms implemented under the O’Malley-Brown Administration.
Governor O’Malley has championed the use of innovative technology in making Maryland neighborhoods safer, including using DNA evidence to convict violent offenders. Upon taking office, Governor O’Malley inherited a shameful backlog of 24,000 DNA samples that had not been entered in the State’s database, representing potentially hundreds of offenders walking the streets unnecessarily. Tomorrow, Governor O’Malley will announce the achievement of a significant new milestone in the effort to clean up that backlog, and enhance local and state police use of the DNA database.
WHAT: Governor O’Malley to announce significant new milestone in State’s DNA program
WHEN: TOMORROW, Friday, August 6, 2010 at 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: Baltimore City Police
Bishop L. Robinson Headquarters
Commissioner’s Board Room
Fifth Floor in Annex
601 East Fayette Street
Baltimore