Two deputies injured during confrontations with dangerous criminals; two different outcomes

This point in the story of Deputy Greb and Deputy George is where the similarities end.
Deputy Greb, now a civilian St. Mary’s Sheriff’s employee, works as a background investigator collecting an annual salary of $31,640, likely less than half of what he would have been making had he not been shot. He also collects his disability retirement.
Deputy George had to use his own leave until it was exhausted, as after working for about a month, he had to admit he was a physical wreck with the intestinal uproar of a chronically ill person, making it impossible to work. He was diagnosed with classic Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome.

Court official allowed to retire after sexual predator trial; now disbarred

Following three years of court actions after he was discovered to have been soliciting sex from who he believed were minor females, the Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Deputy Clerk, Robert John Greenleaf has been disbarred.
In the criminal charges brought in Caroline County by States Attorney Jonathan Newell, Greenleaf was accused of multiple communications with an undercover officer posing as a 14-year-old girl, from a computer located in his home.
In the series of internet communications, Greenleaf repeatedly attempted to get the “girl” to leave her home and meet him for a sexual encounter and to produce a sex video.

HAVE YOU SEEN THE BLACK BANDIT?

An armed robber has been operating with impunity and holding up victims as they walked in parking lots of various businesses in Lexington Park and California. Either the Sheriff’s Department doesn’t know where these robberies took place or perhaps they simply forgot to include the information.

Feds indict four for fraud in bribe scheme of Post Office honchos

Finally, the indictment seeks forfeiture of any proceeds obtained directly or indirectly, as the result of the scheme, including: $591,791 for Wright; $50,470 for Parnell; $30,455 for Anderson; and $109,976 for Sketers-Anderson.
The defendants face a maximum sentence of five years in prison for the conspiracy and 15 years in prison for each count of bribery. No court appearances have been scheduled for the defendants.