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Dorchester County police oversight board records report of ICE detainment, accepts April minutes and moves to closed session
Summary
At a Dorchester County Police Accountability Board meeting, Vice Chairman Derek Griffin said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers detained a man at the Route 50 Diner; the board accepted April 14 minutes, welcomed a sheriff's office representative and then recessed into a closed session.
The Dorchester County Police Accountability Board accepted the minutes of its April 14 meeting, recorded an account that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers detained a man at the Route 50 Diner, and then adjourned into a closed session, board members said.
Vice Chairman Derek Griffin, substituting for Chairman Riordan, said a manager at the Route 50 Diner told him that around 6:00 a.m. on one morning a group of people who “appeared to be police officers” entered the restaurant, went to the kitchen, detained an individual, placed him in handcuffs and escorted him out. Griffin said the manager later learned about the detention from the…
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