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FLOCK WITHOUT HAVING THE GEAR, RIGHT? LOOK AT THAT ADORABLE. WATCH OUT, RICHARD WORLEY. THERE’S A NEW POLICE COMMISSIONER IN TOWN TODAY. THE BALTIMORE POLICE DEPARTMENT HELD A VERY SPECIAL SWEARING-IN CEREMONY FOR 11 YEAR OLD TREASURE MAC, WHO WAS NAMED POLICE COMMISSIONER FOR THE DAY. THE ANNUAL EVENT TEACHES KIDS MANY CAREERS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND GIVES THEM A CHANCE TO SEE THE POLICE DEPARTMENT U
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11-year-old Baltimore City Public Schools student becomes police commissioner for a day
The path to becoming police commissioner requires hard work and dedication.A Baltimore school student got to experience that firsthand.Treasure Mack, 11, took the oath of office and donned Richard Worley’s jacket to become “Commissioner for a Day.”Treasure got a tour of police headquarters and even met with the police department’s top officers.Her visit was part of the community violence deterrent program at the nonprofit UniFIED Efforts Inc. The program’s goal is to showcase careers in law enforcement to elementary school-age children.
The path to becoming police commissioner requires hard work and dedication.
A Baltimore school student got to experience that firsthand.
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Treasure Mack, 11, took the oath of office and donned Richard Worley’s jacket to become “Commissioner for a Day.”
Treasure got a tour of police headquarters and even met with the police department’s top officers.
Her visit was part of the community violence deterrent program at the nonprofit UniFIED Efforts Inc. The program’s goal is to showcase careers in law enforcement to elementary school-age children.



