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The MTA employs its own force of 150 police officers to protect the transit system and its passengers, the Maryland Transit Administration Police. The department was founded on October 1, 1971, by act of the Maryland State Legislature as the Mass Transit Administration Police Force.
The Maryland Transportation Authority Police, the first state law enforcement agency to be nationally accredited in the state of Maryland, is the second-largest state law enforcement agency and the eighth-largest law enforcement agency in Maryland, with approx. 500 sworn officers and 100 civilian law enforcement professionals.
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It is unclear what sparked the investigation that began in 2021. The letter sent to the Maryland Transit Administration notes that investigators received complaints about the paratransit system.
Police said two people were arrested after MTA bus driver Marcus Parks, 51, was killed in southeast Baltimore. Elizabeth Janney , Patch Staff Posted Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 11:59 am ET | Updated Fri ...
BALTIMORE, MD — Police activity in Baltimore on Friday afternoon will cause delays for commuters taking the MARC train, according to authorities.
The Maryland Transit Administration briefly terminated light rail service to the airport due to police activity. As of 4:25 p.m., officials said normal operations had resumed.
Maryland Transit Administration Police have charged an MTA bus driver with assault after an altercation with a passenger near the Eastpoint Mall, according to a post on The Baltimore Sun’s ...
History of Maryland Transit Administration. The Maryland Transit Administration was originally known as the Baltimore Metropolitan Transit Authority, then the Maryland Mass Transit Administration before it changed to its current name in October 2001. [1] The MTA took over the operations of the old Baltimore Transit Company on April 30, 1970.