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Senator, former US Attorney among 4 appointed to Board of Regents by Hogan

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Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) appointed state Sen. Doug J.J. Peters (D-Prince George’s) and former U.S. Attorney Robert Hur to the University System of Maryland Board of Regents on Thursday.

He also chose a former state Board of Education president and a retired media executive to serve on the school’s 21-member governing board.

“As governor, I have the privilege of appointing distinguished Marylanders to serve on the University System of Maryland’s Board of Regents,” Hogan said in a statement.

“Each of these individuals is well-qualified, widely respected, and will make an outstanding member of the Regents. I want to extend my congratulations to them on their appointments.”

Peters has represented District 23, which includes Bowie and parts of Upper Marlboro, in the Senate since 2007. He chairs the Capital Budget Subcommittee, which is responsible for hundreds of millions of dollars in spending each year.

Following his appointment, Peters announced that he will resign from the Senate, effective at the end of the month. The move has significant political implications for the Senate and his district.

Hur served until February as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland — the chief federal law enforcement officer in the state. His office handled numerous high-profile cases during his three-year tenure.

A highly-regarded lawyer, Hur is a partner in a prominent Washington, D.C. law firm, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.

Andrew R. Smarick chairs the Maryland Higher Education Commission. A former president of the State Board of Education, he served as a domestic policy advisor to former president George W. Bush. He is an author and a former deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Education.

Hugh J. Breslin III is a media and management consultant who served as general manager at WDVM-TV in Hagerstown (formerly WHAG-TV) until 2018. He was a former chairman of the Washington Co. Economic Development Commission.

Hogan’s selections to the Board of Regents require Senate confirmation next year.

Bowie mother shot in the head while holding her baby, another child tried to intervene, police say

The Bowie, Maryland, mother who was shot in the head by her romantic partner Thursday was holding the couple’s 2-month-old baby as they argued about school supplies, according to charging documents. The woman was rushed into surgery and, as of Friday afternoon, remained in critical condition, police said. Her partner, Kimball Hinton Jr., 41, has been charged with first- and second-degree attempted murder, first- and second-degree assault, three counts of reckless endangerment and other firearm-related charges in connection with the shooting. One of the couple’s six children, who were all in the house on Myrtle Avenue in Bowie when the shooting happened, called police at 4:16 p.m. Thursday and said her mother had just been shot by her father, the documents state. Hinton himself called police two minutes later, according to the documents, and admitted shooting her.
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