MARYLAND — 81 people have been charged in Maryland for violating Gov. Hogan's executive order.
Between March 24 and April 27, data from Maryland law enforcement agencies indicates police have responded to 2,530 calls for service and conducted more than 30,988 compliance checks related to the Governor's Executive Order.
Police have charged 81 people with violations of the order so far.
Between 3/24 and 4/27, data from MD law enforcement agencies indicates police have responded to 2,530 calls for service and conducted more than 30,988 compliance checks related to the Governor's Executive Order. Police have charged 81 people w/violations of the order.
— MD State Police (@MDSP) April 28, 2020