The Maryland National Guard is set to establish a crowd control reaction force by April, following an order from a top military commander requiring every state, territory and the District of Columbia create a “quick reaction force” that provides crowd and riot control as well as use riot batons and shields.
The state’s National Guard has prioritized creating the quick reaction force and intends to dedicate hundreds of soldiers to the effort.
“As Commander in Chief of the Maryland National Guard, the Governor remains confident in the Guard’s commitment to their mission protecting and assisting the residents of Maryland under his command,” Gov. Wes Moore’s Senior Advisor and Communications Director Rhyan Lake, told The Baltimore Sun in an email.
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