News

Three top officials were fired after the report detailed allegations of contraband drugs, staffing shortages and other problems in juvenile detention facilities.
Vincent Schiraldi, whose two years as secretary of the troubled Maryland Department of Juvenile Services were marked by heavy criticism from some state lawmakers, resigned Monday.
ELLICOTT CITY, Md. (WBFF) — Maryland Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi is shrugging off pressure to resign as his boss, Gov. Wes Moore, sticks by his side.
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — A local police union president joined escalating calls for Secretary Vincent Schiraldi’s removal after a podcast interview surfaced where the state’s juvenile chief ...
Vincent Schiraldi, the current secretary of DJS, has faced criticism from people calling for his resignation, arguing Schiraldi’s policies have resulted in a surge in juvenile crime.
Baltimore County state’s attorney reacts to resignation of Vincent Schiraldi By Robert Lang, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 June 10, 2025 ...
Vincent Schiraldi, Maryland Secretary of Juvenile Services, seen while correction commissioner in New York, speaking at a 2021 news conference at the Rikers Island complex. (AP Photo/Jeenah Moon) ...
Former Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi left his role in Gov. Wes Moore’s cabinet earlier this month because Maryland perpetuated “human rights abuses” against ...
Days after publicly standing by Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi amid widespread concerns about juvenile crime, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said Monday that he has appointed ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — After recent high-profile crimes involving juveniles, 7News On Your Side had an opportunity to ask Maryland Secretary of Juvenile Services Vincent Schiraldi about his office ...
I think we would ask for his resignation," McKown said. Vincent Schiraldi has long said he is opposed to probation and thinks someone should not be sent to prison before the age of 25.
Maryland Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi vowed last week to “stay on this job” while responding to members of the state’s General Assembly and Baltimore residents who have ...