Prince George's County uses social media to transform the image of its police department.

PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY, MD - JUNE 27: Public information officer and former TV news anchor, Julie Parker, live tweets the Prince George's County Police Department's response to a domestic dispute during a "tweet" along with the police department. Prince George's County is leveraging social media to transform the image of its once-troubled police department. (Photo by Evelyn Hockstein/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY, MD - JUNE 27: Public information officer and former TV news anchor, Julie Parker, live tweets the Prince George's County Police Department's response to a domestic dispute during a "tweet" along with the police department. Prince George's County is leveraging social media to transform the image of its once-troubled police department. (Photo by Evelyn Hockstein/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Prince George's County uses social media to transform the image of its police department.
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