Showing posts with label MD co Harford Co current events. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 11, 2016

Sheriff Deputy Patrick Dailey is also a Life Member of the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company


Sheriff Deputy Patrick Dailey is also a Life Member of the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company

MSFA Announcement: Sheriff Deputies Killed 

The following announcement has been posted on MSFA:

Sheriff Deputies Killed

It is with deep sadness that we inform you of the shooting and killing of two Harford County Sheriff Deputies on Wednesday February 10, 2016.

One of the Sheriff Deputies Patrick Dailey is also a Life Member of the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company. Dailey joined the fire company on his 16th birthday.

Dailey is survived by two children, a girlfriend and his mother.

The other Sheriff Deputy Mark Logsdon is survived by his wife, three kids and his parents.

Please keep the Harford County Sheriff's Office, the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Co., and the families in your prayers.

The killer was also killed in a shootout. 

Posted By: MSFA Chief Chaplain John Long Jr

Two Harford County Md. Sheriff’s Office Deputies Murdered in Line of Duty


Two Harford County Sheriff's Office Deputies Murdered in Line of Duty 
 
Harford County Sheriff's Office 
 
NEWS RELEASE 
 
Two Deputies Murdered in Line of Duty 
 
[February 11, 2016, Abindgon, MD]  
 
On Wednesday, February 10, 2016, Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey and Senior Deputy Mark Logsdon of the Harford County Sheriff's Office were killed in the line of duty while faithfully serving the citizens of Harford County. 
 
At approximately 11:40 a.m., the Harford County Department of Emergency Services received a call from a citizen concerning a suspicious circumstance, indicating a wanted person was in the Panera Bread restaurant located in the 3400 block of Merchant Drive in Abingdon, Maryland. 
 
At approximately 11:46 a.m., Deputies were dispatched to the location in an attempt to locate the wanted subject who had been described by the caller.
The investigation has revealed that Senior Deputy Dailey arrived at the Panera Bread a short time after the initial dispatch, entered and approached a subject meeting the description who was seated alone at a table.  While speaking to Senior Deputy Dailey, the suspect, without warning, produced a handgun and shot Senior Deputy Dailey in the head.  The suspect then exited the Panera Bread and ran in the direction of Parkview at Box Hill, a senior living apartment center. 
 
Within moments, a second Deputy arrived at the restaurant and located Senior Deputy Dailey with a gunshot wound. 
 
Shortly after 12:00 p.m., Senior Deputy Logsdon, who had arrived on scene, exited his vehicle and, along with additional Harford County deputies, located the suspect seated in the front seat of a vehicle in the parking lot at Parkview at Box Hill.  Upon contact by Senior Deputy Logsdon, the suspect fired multiple rounds at the Deputy, mortally wounding him. 
 
Deputies within close proximity, including Senior Deputy Logsdon, returned fire, striking and killing the suspect.  He has subsequently been identified as David Brian Evans (W/M, 12/25/47) who has no fixed address.  The loaded handgun used to murder Senior Deputy Logsdon and Senior Deputy Dailey was recovered from the suspect. 
 
Lifesaving efforts were immediately administered to both Senior Deputy Dailey and Senior Deputy Logsdon by Sheriff's Deputies on scene.  

Abingdon and Joppa Magnolia Volunteer Fire Departments responded and continued their life saving efforts.  

Senior Deputy Dailey was transported from the scene by Maryland State Police helicopter to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center.  

Senior Deputy Logsdon was transported to the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical Center.  Both succumbed to their injuries. 
 
Investigators from the Harford County Sheriff's Office are continuing to work tirelessly to reconstruct the events surrounding these senseless murders. 
Senior Deputy Dailey had served with the Harford County Sheriff's Office for 30 years and was assigned to the Court Services Division.  He was also a lifelong member of the Joppa Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company.  He is survived by his two children, girlfriend and mother. 
 
Senior Deputy Logsdon had served with the Harford County Sheriff's Office for 16 years and was assigned to the Community Services Division.  He is survived by his wife, three children, and parents. 
 
Both Senior Deputy Dailey and Senior Deputy Logsdon served in the military.  Senior Deputy Dailey served in the Marines; Senior Deputy Logsdon served in the United States Army. 
 
Sheriff Jeffrey R. Gahler and the members of the Harford County Sheriff's Office would like to express our sincerest gratitude to the Maryland State Police, Maryland Transportation Authority Police, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Bel Air Police Department, Aberdeen Police Department, Havre de Grace Police Department, Baltimore County Police Department, the State Highway Administration, Harford County Department of Emergency Services, and all the local fire companies who assisted yesterday.  Their assistance greatly helped our agency get through yesterday's tragic events.

Wed., Feb. 10, 2016 Harford Co. MD Sheriff Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey and Senior Deputy Mark Logsdon were shot and killed


Wed., Feb. 10, 2016 Harford Co. MD Sheriff Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey and Senior Deputy Mark Logsdon were shot and killed by an emotionally disturbed person who was wanted for assaulting a police officer in Florida. 
 
According to the "Officer Down Memorial Page." The deputies had been dispatched to the restaurant after the man's ex-wife had called to report the subject was there. Deputy Dailey, who knew the subject, sat down at the man's table and asked how he was doing. Without warning the subject produced a handgun and shot the deputy in the head, killing him. 
 
The man fled into the parking lot where he was confronted by Deputy Logsdon. The subject shot and killed Deputy Logsdon before he was killed by two other deputies.
Deputy Dailey was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and had served with the Harford County Sheriff's Office for 30 years. He is survived by his two children and mother." 

Hat tip to my brother, Jason Tyler, for getting this information out to us. 
 
Please join me in prayers for members of our LE families all over the US. Today, I ask for prayers for the Harford Co Sheriff's Department. Two members of their department were shot down in cold blood yesterday, Wed. Feb. 10, 2016. Both leave behind families, colleagues, and friends that are heartbroken and shocked. Please keep them and their families in your prayers. We pray for our greater community that is shocked and fed up with the senseless violence committed against the very folks who protect us and keep us safe. We are so heartbroken. Amen 
 
The violence committed against our officers must come to an end. Our men and women in blue must know that the vast majority stand with them and appreciate their service to our community. And we stand against the community leaders that trade in the empty rhetoric that attempts to divide us or does not understand that without public safety you have no community.
 
Semper Fi



Today, I ask for prayers for the Harford Co Sheriff's Department.


Please join me in prayers for members of our LE families all over the US. Today, I ask for prayers for the Harford Co Sheriff's Department. 

Two members of their department were shot down in cold blood yesterday, Wed. Feb. 10, 2016. Both leave behind families, colleagues, and friends that are heartbroken and shocked. 

Please keep them and their families in your prayers. We pray for our greater community that is shocked and fed up with the senseless violence committed against the very folks who protect us and keep us safe. We are so heartbroken. Amen

Wed., Feb. 10, 2016 Harford Co. MD Sheriff Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey and Senior Deputy Mark Logsdon were shot and killed

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Recent articles and news items on Harford County Executive David Craig


Recent articles and news items on Harford County Executive David Craig

BY COLUMNISTS - TheTentacle.com That is, unless current Harford County executive – and likely 2014 Maryland gubernatorial candidate – David Craig can remind voters of their pain at the pump. ... www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4840

Harford County Employees Offered $1200 Bonus - Local News... Harford County Executive David Craig said he can't figure out why the union is stalling. "I had many who said, 'We wish you would just give it to us directly. ... www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45876974/.../local_news-baltimore_...

Harford County Employees Offered $1200 Bonus WBAL Baltimore Harford County Executive David Craig said he can't figure out why the union is stalling. "I had many who said, 'We wish you would just give it to us directly.' I can't. I don't have their information; they don't work for the Harford County government. ... See all stories on this topic »

Harford bought trash transfer station site without appraisal Baltimore Sun Ben Lloyd, a spokesman for County Executive David Craig, confirmed there was no appraisal; however, Lloyd also said an appraisal wasn't "necessary." Guthrie, who represents Joppa and nearby Edgewood, has been outspoken in his opposition to the transfer ... See all stories on this topic »

Harford council fails to reconsider teacher bonuses Baltimore Sun BY BRYNA ZUMER, bzumer@theaegis.com By not doing anything, the Harford County Council opted Tuesday not to reconsider the teacher bonuses that County Executive David Craig vetoed in December. No one made a move to reconsider the line item vetoed by ... See all stories on this topic »

Harford County: A letter writer praises David Craig's leadership... Editor: Thank you Mr. Craig, not only for providing the men and women of Harford County Government a bonus, but for standing out as a LEADER. Once again ... articles.baltimoresun.com/.../ph-ag-letter-schultz-1223-201112...

Harford exec plans to pay back schools for bonuses paid Former HCEA negotiator... Baltimore Sun (blog) BY MARISSA GALLO, mgallo@theaegis.com Harford County Executive David Craig plans to introduce legislation at a future county council meeting that will allow the county's school system to be reimbursed for the $625 bonus that went to each school system ...  See all stories on this topic »

Harford County Executive Vetoes School Bonuses Patch.com County Executive David Craig issued a statement Friday expressing disappointment over the Harford County Education Association's response to the proposed bonuses. By Kirsten Dize County Executive David Craig vetoed a line item Friday, ... See all stories on this topic »

The bonus brouhaha Baltimore Sun Is Harford County Executive David Craig's plan to give bonuses to local public employees, including teachers, sheriff's deputies and government staff, good public policy? Local government employees — including teachers and deputies — have been ... See all stories on this topic »

Harford's Craig responds to county council on bonuses Baltimore Sun (blog) Following the hearing Tuesday evening, council members tabled the budget transfer legislation, some of them blaming County Executive David Craig and his staff for a communications breakdown over the bonus plan. Craig, meanwhile, issued a statement ... See all stories on this topic »

February: Snow and more snow means less and less school Baltimore Sun In response to the report, which didn't full out endorse a paid service, but did make recommendations to restructure what already exists, Harford County Executive David Craig said, "We have no intention of replacing the volunteer fire service or EMS ... See all stories on this topic »


Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company, Harford County Executive Craig Break Ground on... The Dagger Work was already well underway in the background, but Harford County Executive David Craig and members of the Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company officially broke ground on the fire service's new Patterson Mill substation Saturday. ... See all stories on this topic »

An HCPS Christmas Carol: Your Guide to the Harford Schools Bonus Saga The Dagger The story begins with a one-time $1250 bonus proposed by Harford County Executive David Craig, half of which, or $625, was to be paid before the holidays. Four of the five unions representing Harford County Public School employees agreed to sign on, ... See all stories on this topic »

Selective posturing Baltimore Sun The Harford County Council has every right to ask plenty of questions about County Executive David Craig's proposal to give a $1250 bonus to all county government and school system employees. With this we have no quarrel. After all, it's the council's ... See all stories on this topic »

Menorah lighting in Bel Air celebrates start of Hanukkah Baltimore Sun More than 100 people filled the park at sundown Tuesday for the festive event, which was organized by Rabbi Kushi Schusterman, of Chabad Jewish Center of Harford County. Harford County Executive David Craig mounted a stepladder to light the "shamash," ... See all stories on this topic » Baltimore Sun

Thanks for the dough! Baltimore Sun ... for their decision and then when all else fails; blame it on someone else. Harford County is one of few counties in the United States thriving and the reason is "LEADERSHIP." So thankful we have the Leadership of David Craig here in Harford County. See all stories on this topic »

Bel Air Menorah Lighting Draws Crowd Patch.com By Kirsten Dize County Executive David Craig and Deborah Temple, head of Adas Shalom in Havre de Grace, light the menorah during a public ceremony in Shamrock Park Tuesday. Shortly before sunset, people started congregating in Shamrock Park, ... See all stories on this topic »

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Friday, June 19, 2009

Articles on the LPGA at Bulle Rock in Explore Harford

Articles on the LPGA at Bulle Rock in Explore Harford

http://www.exploreharford.com/

LPGA swings away for last time in HdG
Published June 17, 2009 by The Aegis, The Record
... golf are among the reasons many are sad to see the tournament go. “I think the people up here are really supportive of it,” David Delaney of Baltimore said. Delaney also referenced the effect the LPGA has on the real estate market. “It’s great for the area,” ... ...

More than golf to sample at Bulle Rock
Published June 12, 2009 by The Aegis
... example of how gorgeous and fortunate Harford County is.” Harford County Executive David Craig enjoyed food from Deer Creek Beef as he made his rounds during ... to showcase Harford County’s best restaurants,” Craig said. “Even if the LPGA leaves, ... ...

Final championship rounds to be played at Bulle Rock; LPGA's last hurrah in HdG
Published June 5, 2009 by The Aegis
... he said. “We have had great support from [Havre de Grace] Mayor [Wayne] Dougherty and [Harford County Executive] David Craig. The volunteers that we recruit from the area are behind us 100 percent,” he said. “It’s ... ...

20090617 SDOSM Articles on the LPGA at Bulle Rock in Explore Harford