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Annapolis police report recent shootings, federal coordination and fixes to public-notification glitches

2312765 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

Police Chief and commanders briefed the public-safety committee on multiple shootings and investigations, juvenile violence trends, federal partnerships and problems with the city's emergency notification system; CALEA accreditation work and a community-focused summer crime plan were also discussed.

The Annapolis Police Department briefed the Public Safety Standing Committee on shooting investigations, juvenile violence trends, and a recent failure in the city's emergency notification system known as reverse 9-1-1.

The police chief (identified in the meeting as the department chief) described multiple 2024 contact shootings and non-contact discharges in neighborhoods including Newtown Drive, Copeland Street and Annapolis Walk Drive. The department reported arrests in several incidents and said investigators have developed persons of interest in other cases. “We prioritize it for many reasons because of the potential for…

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