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John Haddaway

Patrol Sergeant at Baltimore County Police Department

John Haddaway is a 24-year veteran of the Baltimore County Police Department who currently serves as the Department's Peer Support and Wellness Manager.1 He has a diverse background within the department, having served in various roles including patrol, directed enforcement, investigations, homeland security, emergency management, intelligence, and counter-terrorism.1

Some key points about John Haddaway:

  1. He is a general, Taser, and firearms instructor.1
  2. Haddaway has been part of specialized units such as the Dignitary Witness Protection Team and Special Response Team.1
  3. He served as the planning chief of the Department's Incident Response Team during the COVID pandemic.1
  4. Prior to his current role, he was a Detective Corporal from June 2016 to January 2021.2
  5. Haddaway also served in the Maryland Army National Guard for ten years, including a federal activation for Operation Noble Eagle.1

In his current position as Peer Support & Wellness Manager, Haddaway focuses on supporting officers' mental and physical well-being, implementing programs to help them cope with job-related stress and trauma.1 He emphasizes the importance of building trust with officers and being accessible to them in the field.1

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Location

Towson, Maryland, United States