Gov. Larry Hogan said Monday that he hoped the arrest last week of a man who violated his order against gatherings of 10 or more people would make it clear that he intends to enforce the measures aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
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On March 27, officers arrested Shawn Marshall Myers, 41, after he hosted about 60 people at his home for a bonfire. It was the second time Myers had held a large gathering in a week after agreeing to break up another party at his home March 22.
Hogan said the arrest ” sends a great message out there to folks that we’re not playing around.
“When you do something like this you’re not only endangering your life, but the lives of our fellow citizens, and we’re not going to tolerate it.”