Politics & Government
APG Field Trip Cancelled as Harford County Responds to Boston Bombings
The school system said its cancellation of a trip to Aberdeen was precautionary.
Harford County students who planned to go to Aberdeen Proving Ground for a field trip Tuesday will be staying at school instead, as a precautionary measure after Monday's bombings at the Boston Marathon.
The eighth grade at Bel Air Middle School was scheduled to visit Aberdeen Proving Ground, a trip that was one of three cancelled, Teri Kranefeld, Harford County Public Schools spokeswoman, told Patch Tuesday. The Forest Lakes fourth grade trip to Washington, D.C., and Harford Technical High's New York venture were also cancelled.
"The cancellation of these activities is precautionary as the details regarding the Boston Marathon incident are still under investigation," the school system posted on its website.
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On April 15, three people were killed and more than 100 injured after two bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon, according to Fenway-Kenmore Patch in Massachusetts.
In the aftermath of the tragedy, agencies around the country were placed on alert.
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County Executive David Craig said that Harford County was no exception. "The Harford County Department of Emergency Services, the Harford County Sheriff’s Office and our municipal, state and federal law enforcement partners are working cooperatively to ensure public safety in this great county," Craig said Tuesday.
Maryland State Police said troopers would conduct patrol checks around what it called "critical infrastructure."
Officials are still working to determine who is responsible for the violent act in Boston, according to Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, who represents Harford County and serves on the House Select Intelligence Committee.
"There are no suspects, based on what I have been briefed on," Ruppersberger said during an interview on WBAL Radio. "We're making a determination as to whether or not this was a domestic situation like the Oklahoma [City] bombing or whether it's an international incident."
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