Overview
- National Night Out events tomorrow will unite U.S. Attorney’s Offices, local police departments and first responders across Maryland, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
- The Middle District of North Carolina’s U.S. Attorney Clifton Barrett will meet residents at gatherings in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Alamance County and Reidsville.
- Acting U.S. Attorney John Gurganus said Pennsylvania’s Middle District office will engage communities in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Dauphin and Lebanon counties through seminars and block parties.
- Anne Arundel County’s police districts and the City of Annapolis will host multiple events featuring safety demonstrations, substance abuse resources and interactive booths, while Baltimore neighborhoods plan roughly 80 block parties.
- Founded in 1984 with Department of Justice support and administered by the National Association of Town Watch, National Night Out now draws millions to free, family-friendly community policing events every first Tuesday of August.