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Don Quinn

@ItsDonQuinn

Husband | Father | Civil Rights Attorney | Veteran | Harvard University

Joined August 2023

“How is it that in America we can ban books?” Quinn said. “[Children] are going to make our world a better place because of education. If we are not giving our kids the best education, we are doing them and ourselves a huge disservice.”


Don Quinn, a 44-year-old attorney and military reservist, also entered the race this week, with an announcement Wednesday at the World War II Memorial in Annapolis. marylandmatters.org/2024/01/05/jan…


Tell me again why we don’t have common sense gun legislation that prevents this from happening to our children over and over and over again. abcnews.go.com/amp/US/shootin…


The threat of all out war in the Middle East is growing with each bad actor that joins the conversation. It is critical that America remain a force for good in the world. yahoo.com/news/kim-jong-…


This is extremely concerning. We have to send strong leaders to congress who are prepared to fight Trump and his minions. amp.cnn.com/cnn/2023/11/05…


Bold leadership on a critical issue. We need to follow suit. forbes.com/sites/erinspen…


Don Quinn Reposted

Egyptian journalist Abraham Eissa has a really good question for Hamas:


When @AttorneyCrump tweets about your client - it brings necessary attention to the struggles of too many black officers

A Prince George’s County (MD) officer faced blowback after reporting a fellow officer for using excessive force. The investigation revealed a culture of discrimination. Toxic police cultures can't be changed unless officers are encouraged to call out bad behavior.



Don Quinn Reposted

A Prince George’s County (MD) officer faced blowback after reporting a fellow officer for using excessive force. The investigation revealed a culture of discrimination. Toxic police cultures can't be changed unless officers are encouraged to call out bad behavior.


“What does that mean to the officer on the street?” said (Don) Quinn. “Unless you protect the protectors, you're not going far enough,” he added.

#OnlyOn4: How a Prince George’s County police use of force investigation yielded racist texts exchanged between officers and what some officials called a threat to abandon whistleblowers in line of duty. #News4ITeam nbcwashington.com/investigations…



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