He was a champion of police in schools. A year after George Floyd, he’s changed his mind.
For nearly 15 years — the span of his political career — Craig Rice was a champion of police in public schools. He helped to shape Maryland’s School Resource Officer Program as a delegate in the state legislature from 2007 to 2009. After being elected to the Montgomery County Council, he led a push …
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