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Pennsylvania Sends State Troopers to Assist in Baltimore Amid Protests

300 Pennsylvania State Police personnel to aid in Baltimore

The Pennsylvania State Police is sending 300 troopers and other personnel to help authorities in Baltimore as they try to maintain peace and prevent a repeat of looting and arson that erupted earlier this week.

The approximately 6,000-employee agency said Wednesday that Maryland had accepted its offer of resources. The deployment is expected to begin later this week. Maryland will reimburse Pennsylvania's costs.

Pennsylvania state troopers have helped other states before, including New Jersey with Hurricane Sandy cleanup in 2012.

Acting State Police Commissioner Marcus Brown says personnel from stations across Pennsylvania will go. Before he was tapped by Gov. Tom Wolf to lead the state police, Brown was the No. 2 commander in Baltimore's police force and commanded the Maryland State Police until January.

On Tuesday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced that 150 troopers from the Garden State would help police in Baltimore.

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