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Police Accountability Board reports more public complaints after outreach campaign, seeks sustained reporting from agencies
Summary
The Police Accountability Board (PAB) told the County Council committee that complaints rose after a recent outreach campaign using bus and metro advertising, and that the board is seeking better, regular data submissions from law enforcement to track internal investigations and field inquiries.
The Prince George’s County Police Accountability Board reported a rise in complaints and outlined outreach activity and budget figures during the Health, Human Services and Public Safety Committee’s FY26 agency reviews.
Anthony Bennett, Inspector General, introduced the Police Accountability Board as the OICPA’s public-facing unit. Program administrator Ebony Rawls and policy analyst Crystal Loughini joined Bennett at the table for the presentation.
Malcolm Moody, OMB budget analyst, told the committee the PAB’s total proposed FY26 budget is $911,300, a decrease of $225,100 from FY25; the general fund portion is $785,500 and was unchanged from FY25. The…
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