
PFC David Maynard has helped hundreds of people during 28-plus years in law enforcement. Maynard retired from the Baltimore City Police Department (BCPD) after 26 years and served two years as a Baltimore City sheriff鈥檚 deputy before joining the 91大神, Baltimore Police Department (UMBPD).
Maynard鈥檚 favorite part of being a police officer is helping complete strangers. 鈥淚 work with people from many different backgrounds. Sometimes they may have a fear or distrust of police officers,鈥 he says. 鈥淏y listening first, we can come to find a common ground from which to start.鈥
Policing is all about engaging with the community. Maynard says his greatest achievement is his ability to make friends and partnerships, even in the most challenging situations. Those people skills come in good use. In one memorable situation, the officer says he was able to persuade someone not to commit suicide after a long conversation.
Maynard decided he wanted to be a police officer from a young age when BCPD鈥檚 aviation unit came to his school. 鈥淚 was so amazed by the helicopter,鈥 he says. 鈥淎fterward, all I wanted to do is be a police officer.鈥
Now with UMBPD, Maynard encourages employees and students to embrace the diversity on campus, stay aware of your surroundings, and travel in groups whenever possible.
Outside of work, Maynard enjoys traveling, being outside, and spending time with family. 鈥淚 love tailgating at all of the Ravens鈥 home games, and I鈥檓 pretty good on the grill!鈥 he says.
In the future, Maynard aspires to move into a leadership position with the department.