Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger

March 10, 2016 | Maureen Chowdhury

Five Things to Know Today, March 10, in Montgomery County

Here are your five things to know today, March 10, in Montgomery County: 1. Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger is heading to Annapolis today to meet with members of the Maryland State Senate to advocate for tougher DUI laws. 2. The Montgomery Blair High School PTSA will be hosting a winter social to honor […]

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February 17, 2016 | Willie James Inman

Local Muslim-Americans and County Officials Work to Combat Discrimination (PHOTOS)

The Montgomery County Office of Human Rights Committee on Hate and Violence held a meeting on Wednesday night at the Muslim Community Center in Silver Spring. The event was a follow up session to a meeting that took place on December 10, 2015.  The top issues discussed were school safety, police engagement and assistance programs offered […]

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February 10, 2016 | Maureen Chowdhury

Officer Leotta’s Parents and Police Chief Tom Manger Push for ‘Noah’s Law’ in Annapolis

Officer Noah Leotta’s parents and Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger joined Mother’s Against Drunk Driving (MADD) in Annapolis on Wednesday to push for stronger ignition interlock laws in Maryland. At a news conference, MADD officials unveiled a report, dedicated to Officer Noah Leotta, on ignition interlock systems and the number of times the devices have […]

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February 10, 2016 | Maureen Chowdhury

Police Chief Manger and Noah Leotta’s Parents to Discuss Ignition Interlock Laws in Annapolis

Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger and the parents of Officer Noah Leotta are in Annapolis today to speak on strengthening Maryland’s ignition interlock laws with officials from Mother’s Against Drunk Driving (MADD). According to a news release, Chief Manger will be joined by MADD’s National President Colleen Sheehey-Church. MADD will also be releasing a […]

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December 8, 2015 | Maureen Chowdhury

Police Praying for Injured Officer (VIDEO)

At a Dec. 7th Public Safety Committee meeting, Councilmember Marc Elrich asked Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger about critically injured officer, Noah Leotta. You can watch Chief Manger’s heartfelt response in this MyMCMedia Extra video. The Montgomery County Police Department has set-up an email for those who would like to send well wishes or a message […]

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December 2, 2015 | Maureen Chowdhury

Police Chief Tom Manger on Underage Drinking (VIDEO)

In this MyMCMedia Extra video, Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger talks about the dangers of driving while impaired and serving alcohol at parties to those who are underage. Related Posts: 

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December 1, 2015 | Staff Writer

Public Safety Chiefs Highlight Holiday Safety Tips (VIDEO)

Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger and Fire Chief Scott Goldstein held a news conference at the Public Safety Headquarters in Gaithersburg to discuss pedestrian and driver safety. Maureen Chowdhury reports. Related Posts:

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December 1, 2015 | Maureen Chowdhury

Fire Chief Scott Goldstein on Pedestrian and Driver Safety (VIDEO)

Montgomery County Public Safety Chiefs held a news conference to discuss pedestrian and driver safety during the holiday season. In this MyMCMedia Extra video, Fire Chief Scott Goldstein highlights precautions drivers and pedestrians can take. Related Posts:

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November 24, 2015 | Maureen Chowdhury

County Public Safety Chiefs Promote Holiday Safety (VIDEO)

Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger and Fire Chief Scott Goldstein held a news conference at the Public Safety Headquarters in Gaithersburg to highlight pedestrian safety during the holidays. You can watch the conference in its entirety here: According to Chief Manger, “The fourth quarter of the year, which includes the holiday season, is one of the […]

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May 12, 2015 | Sonya Burke

Chief Manger on the Angles of Body Worn Cameras (VIDEO)

In this MyMCMedia Extra video, Montgomery County Police Chief Tom Manger discusses the pros and cons of three types of body worn cameras. Manger has announced that 100 police officers will pilot the body worn cameras beginning this summer in Montgomery County.

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