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Journalist @baltimoresun writer artist runner #amwriting Md Troopers Assoc #20 & Westminster Md Fire Dept Chaplain PIO #partylikeajournalist

Friday, December 15, 2006

20061214 Donations accepted for injured troopers family

Donations accepted for injured trooper's family.

December 14th, 2006

Both the Westminster Eagle and the Eldersburg Eagle are carrying the information about where to send donations to help the Maryland Troopers Association who assuming the expenses of Tfc. Eric D. Workman’s family who are in Baltimore to be with Tfc. Workman while he is being hospitalized after being shot last Tuesday.

12/14/06 By Kevin Dayhoff

Donations are being accepted to help the family of the Maryland State Trooper critically injured this week in a raid in Baltimore County.

Tfc. Eric D. Workman (Westminster Maryland State Police Barrack G) has family traveling from all over the country and staying in Baltimore while he is hospitalized at Maryland Shock Trauma Center after being shot early Tuesday morning, December 12, in Woodlawn.

Tfc. Workman was working with the Baltimore Warrant Fugitive Task Force, as they executed an arrest warrant for a suspect wanted in a home invasion and abduction Thursday, December 7, in Eldersburg.

The Maryland State Police, in partnership with the Maryland Troopers Association, The State Law Enforcement Labor Alliance and FOP Lodge 76, are attending to the needs of TFC Workman's family.

Those who would like to make a donation to help Tfc Workman’s family may send a check payable to:

Maryland Troopers Association Lodge No. 20

Tfc. Eric D. Workman Family Fund

Westminster MSP Barrack G

1100 Baltimore Blvd.

Westminster, MD 21157

As part of the plea for donations, the Maryland Troopers Association expressed thanks to Vicki Szimanski, Kirk Daugherty, Jim DeWees and the leadership of the MSP and other employee organizations who have worked to attend to the families needs in recent days.

A release from the MTA stated, "It is important we find ways every day to thank the troopers, firefighters and other professionals who protect our community. Today we have a very simple and direct way we can say thank you to one hero and his family."

To read the News Release Department of Maryland State Police, December 12, 2006, “ACCUSED NAMED IN POLICE SHOOTING - WOUNDED TROOPER CONTINUES TO FIGHT FOR LIFE,” go to:

http://www.mdsp.org/media/press_release_details.asp?identifier=362

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