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    Montgomery police chief isn’t interested in immigration tr

    Montgomery police chief isn’t interested in immigration training

    Sep 21, 2007 3:00 AM (21 hrs ago)
    by Kathleen Miller, The Examiner

    Montgomery County (Map, News) - Montgomery County Police Chief J. Thomas Manger says his officers won’t take immigration law enforcement training, unlike police in some Virginia areas, because he believes county police resources are better spent elsewhere.

    Members of the anti-illegal immigration group Help Save Maryland on Wednesday night asked Manger to obtain immigration training for officers, telling him they believed it would make Montgomery County a safer place to live. Under a program called 287(g), the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement trains local law enforcement to initiate deportation proceedings for criminal illegal aliens. Virginia’s Prince William, Shenandoah, Rockingham counties and the town of Herndon already have adopted the program, and Loudoun and Culpeper counties have expressed interest in it.

    “The training is not something I can do at roll call,â€

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    Montgomery county? Isn't that one of the areas where the SNIPER and his sidekick was a few years ago? You remember, the ILLEGALS? What was it, 10 dead on that rampage?

    The Beltway sniper attacks took place during three weeks of October 2002 in the Mid-Atlantic United States. As ten people were killed and three others critically injured in and around Washington, D.C., in various locations throughout the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area and along Interstate 95 in Virginia, it was widely speculated that a single sniper was using the Capital Beltway for travel, possibly in a white van-type truck. They were carried out by John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo. It was later learned that the rampage involving two men apparently began the month before with murders and robbery in Louisiana, Alabama, and Georgia which had resulted in 3 deaths. An earlier spree by the responsible pair had killed victims in California, Arizona, and Texas, for a total of 16 deaths identified as of March 2007.

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