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HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — A Maryland State Police trooper who was robbed while allegedly playing in an illegal poker game has retired due to a medical disability, his attorney said Wednesday. Find Us On Facebook
Former Trooper First Class Michael A. Ford, 34, retired due to post-traumatic stress stemming from his role in the wounding of murder suspect Douglas Pryor near Smithsburg in December 2007 after a massive manhunt, said attorney Byron L. Warnken, of Baltimore....
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