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Baltimore County Police outline internal affairs move and ask for legislative fixes to the Police Accountability Act

Baltimore County Police Accountability Board · January 1, 2025
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The Baltimore County Police chief told the Police Accountability Board the department will move its Internal Affairs unit to 305 Washington Avenue in March to provide a separate facility for complainants and investigative interviews.

The Baltimore County police chief told the Police Accountability Board the department is modernizing its internal affairs operations, including plans to relocate the Internal Affairs unit to 305 Washington Avenue in March so members of the public can make complaints or be interviewed outside the footprint of other police facilities.

The chief said the new site will provide a separate space for complainants and for officers who are witnesses or subjects of investigations, and that the move aligns with best practices for transparency and modern investigative processes.…

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