As Assistant Deputy Mayor for Baltimore City, Antonio managed the City’s public safety programs. Under his tenure, Baltimore consistently drove down crime year-after-year, while still reducing the rate of incarceration for its most vulnerable populations. This success led Antonio to be a vocal advocate for results-driven public safety policies.
Antonio authored a letter to Governor Hogan laying out a comprehensive vision for improved policing in Baltimore that secured support from many of his colleagues in the General Assembly. His vision calls for:
Increased home visits to violent offenders released on parole and probation
Expanding Safe Streets into the Mayor’s Transformation Zones, and providing the program with increased funding
The State of Maryland staffing Baltimore’s Juvenile Booking facility so that Baltimore police officers assigned to the facility can be reassigned to patrols
Extending the patrol and crash investigations for State Police further into Baltimore’s main traffic corridors, so Baltimore police can be reassigned to patrols in our neighborhoods
Utilizing State Police, Parole and Probation, and the Department of Juvenile Services on warrant task forces directed at violent offenses
Increasing the number of police and frequency of patrols for MTA Police at transportation hubs like Mondawmin Mall, State Center, and Lexington Market
Antonio is also a strong supporter of including civilians on police hearing boards, and creating civilian oversight for community policing in Baltimore, having advocated for each measure in the General Assembly.
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2020
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- Apr 20, 2020 2020 End of Session Report Apr 20, 2020
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- Feb 25, 2018 Seniors Feb 25, 2018
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- Feb 25, 2018 Public Safety Feb 25, 2018