


PICTURING MARYLAND
Welcomed surprise

Baltimore Deputy Sheriff Carol Canty reacts with surprise and tears as her name is called to receive an award at the 3rd annual MLK Commemorative Continuing The Dream Praying For Peace In Our Community event at Zion Baptist Church. Operation PULSE (People United to Live in a Safe Environment), a crime prevention initiative, presented awards to law enforcement and first responders. Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff