In Maryland, state police are being accused of spying on peace groups and anti-death penalty activists earlier than they claimed. In July, Maryland was forced to admit its agents infiltrated meetings and events of the Baltimore Pledge of Resistance and the Baltimore Coalition Against the Death Penalty. The American Civil Liberties Union says the spying actually began in January 2005, two months before police claimed.
ACLU: Md. Activist Spying Began Earlier than Admitted
HeadlineOct 02, 2008