State Police agree to pay $2.75 million to settle federal probe of discriminatory hiring

Maryland State Police Superintendent Roland Butler. File photo by Bryan P. Sears. The Maryland State Police agreed to change the way it tests recruits and said it will pay $2.75 million to 48 women and Black applicants who were turned down for trooper jobs after they failed recruiting tests later deemed discriminatory.

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