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'Outrage': Police promise more patrols after another I-495 blocking incident in Maryland
ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — Just one week after a group of drivers were seen doing doughnuts on the Capital Beltway, another road-blocking incident — this time involving motorcycles — was caught on camera Sunday.
"The Maryland Department of State Police shares the concerns and outrage associated with the incident that occurred on the Capital Beltway yesterday afternoon in Prince George’s County," Lt. Colonel Roland L. Butler, Jr. of the Maryland State Police told 7News in a statement.
'Outrage': Police promise more patrols after another I-495 blocking incident in Maryland
"While specific details will not be made public regarding upcoming initiatives, the Maryland State Police, along with law enforcement partners will be supplementing our patrol force by dispatching additional resources throughout the region," the statement went onto say. "As we continue to find ways to maximize our efforts, state police continue to focus on public safety in every jurisdiction of our state. The safety of Maryland’s motorists remains our highest priority."
Anyone with information relevant to the individuals involved in this incident on the Capital Beltway is encouraged to contact state police at the Forestville Barrack by phone at 301-568-8101 or by email at msp.forestville@maryland.gov or the College Park Barrack by phone at 301-345-3101 or by email at msp.collegepark@maryland.gov.
ARLINGTON, Va. (7News) — Just one week after a group of drivers were seen doing doughnuts on the Capital Beltway, another road-blocking incident — this time involving motorcycles — was caught on camera Sunday.
"The Maryland Department of State Police shares the concerns and outrage associated with the incident that occurred on the Capital Beltway yesterday afternoon in Prince George’s County," Lt. Colonel Roland L. Butler, Jr. of the Maryland State Police told 7News in a statement.
'Outrage': Police promise more patrols after another I-495 blocking incident in Maryland
"While specific details will not be made public regarding upcoming initiatives, the Maryland State Police, along with law enforcement partners will be supplementing our patrol force by dispatching additional resources throughout the region," the statement went onto say. "As we continue to find ways to maximize our efforts, state police continue to focus on public safety in every jurisdiction of our state. The safety of Maryland’s motorists remains our highest priority."
Anyone with information relevant to the individuals involved in this incident on the Capital Beltway is encouraged to contact state police at the Forestville Barrack by phone at 301-568-8101 or by email at msp.forestville@maryland.gov or the College Park Barrack by phone at 301-345-3101 or by email at msp.collegepark@maryland.gov.