Concerns that the pending executions of two men could cause violent protests prompted Maryland State Police surveillance of death penalty opponents and peace activists, police Superintendent Terrence B. Sheridan said yesterday after a review of the controversial monitoring program. -
Anticipated Death Penalty Protests Prompted Spying
Concerns that the pending executions of two men could cause violent protests prompted Maryland State Police surveillance of death penalty opponents and peace activists, police Superintendent Terrence B. Sheridan said yesterday after a review of the controversial monitoring program.-
By Lisa Rein