Maryland State Police win Karl Rove's COINTELPRO Award 2008
Maryland State Police Superintendent Colonel Terrence Sheridan denies any involvement in the 14-month undercover spy ring set up to monitor anti-war and anti-death penality groups.
Even though Sheridan was Baltimore Police Commissioner at the time, he claims he was unaware of the COINTELPRO like operation. Instead, Sheridan blames the program on an unnamed previous Commander of the Homeland Security and Intelligence Commission. He says the Maryland COINTELPRO program will not continue under his administration.
Even though Sheridan was Baltimore Police Commissioner at the time, he claims he was unaware of the COINTELPRO like operation. Instead, Sheridan blames the program on an unnamed previous Commander of the Homeland Security and Intelligence Commission. He says the Maryland COINTELPRO program will not continue under his administration.
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