Officials in Prince George’s County, Maryland, unveiled plans Thursday to fight crime this summer, focusing on boosting police presence in specific, high-crime areas and community programming to keep kids off the streets. Strictly enforcing a youth curfew — as the county did late last summer after a spike in carjackings and killings — is not part of the first phase of the plan, Prince George’s County Police Chief Malik Aziz said during a news conference.
Prince George’s Co. unveils summer crime-fighting plan with no youth curfew — for now
June 30, 2023