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backfi t1_itti8wi wrote
Man this shit is terrible. Shame on the maryland park service management and state government. How hard would it have been to remove this guy?
HTTP11_403_Forbidden t1_itua3wh wrote
What an incredible job with housing, generous salary, a vehicle, and gorgeous parks all ruined by hubris, lust, and a twisted power trip. Clear neglect by the state and poor management. Past time to clean house.
aoife_too t1_itul6np wrote
Of course all the departments are trying to blame it on each other. This is awful.
Also, as someone who has worked at an abusive workplace (though not at THIS level), I love that the DNR is now asking people to come forward if they have additional information. Oh, you mean like they did before? But you’re listening now because the public knows? Disgusting.
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LorenzoStomp t1_itubd3k wrote
>As the lone remaining holdover from a program in which Maryland park rangers were law enforcement officers, Browning had a state-issued badge and gun. Because of his law enforcement status, he earns $153,000 a year.
Well now that is just completely shocking and unexpected information