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Prince George鈥檚 Co. school board hears proposal to remove police from campuses

Prince George's County school bus cropped for feature image.(海角社区app/Nick Iannelli)

Schools in Prince George’s County, Maryland, have taken their first step in removing school resource officers from campuses after a call for police reform in the wake of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis.

At a meeting Monday night, the county’s public school board heard a proposal to end their relationship with the Prince George’s County Police Department.

鈥淚 have before you today a preliminary proposal to terminate our relationship with Prince George鈥檚 Police Department to remove armed police officers from our public schools,鈥 said the proposal’s author, Council member David Murray.

It would also earmark $5 million in the proposed budget for social workers, mental health professionals, counselors and academic interventionists.

Board member Belinda Queen voiced her support of the measure.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not saying police SROs (school resource officers) won’t be around in the community doing other things,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t’s just that we don鈥檛 need them in the school like we have them.鈥

Queen believes modern security equipment could be used to replace officers on campus while saving money in the long run.

鈥淚f somebody has a gun, we have to start making sure we have technology that thinks outside the box,鈥 she said.

But board member Curtis Valentine disagreed, citing numerous reasons officers need to be in schools.

鈥淢y wife was assaulted by a student, and there needed to be police officers rather quickly,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was happy there was someone there.鈥

The father of two children, ages 12 and 10, also believes the interaction with police officers students have in school will help them in the real world.

鈥淚 have seen first hand the connections SROs have had, particularly in developing relationships with students,鈥 he said, 鈥淚 would hope the relationship they have built as students would carry them through those interactions, so when my children see police officers around the county, they can speak.鈥

While the issue could come up for a vote as early as next week, there鈥檚 still a question over whether Maryland law will allow them to follow through if it passes.

The Maryland Safe to Learn Act requires adequate levels of law enforcement at all schools in the state.

For that reason, the proposal also asks the school district鈥檚 chief executive to come up with a plan that will allow for the removal of armed officers from schools while still fitting within the boundaries of the Maryland Safe to Learn Act.

Michelle Murillo

Michelle Murillo has been a part of the 海角社区app family since 2014. She started her career in Central Florida before working in radio in New York City and Philadelphia.

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