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Accountability board hears ACC caseload, sheriff's-office body-cam rollout and calls for greater transparency

Baltimore County Police Accountability Board · November 14, 2025
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Summary

The ACC reported 78 cases reviewed JuneSeptember; deputy sheriffs began wearing body-worn cameras July 1 and the sheriff—s office reported a ~35% vacancy rate. Board members pressed staff to include precinct and officer-experience data in future reports and discussed publishing redacted ACC opinions online.

Dawn, reporting for the Administrative Charging Committee (ACC), told the Police Accountability Board the panel met multiple times JuneSeptember and "reviewed 78 cases and rendered 78 opinions," including 11 use-of-force cases and a range of allegations from body-worn-camera violations to improper detention and evidence mishandling. Dawn provided a case-by-case breakdown of charges and outcomes.

Board members pressed ACC staff about how investigations are reviewed and reported. Dawn explained that the ACC reviews material uploaded to evidence.com (reports, body-worn footage, stills and investigative documents) and that members review cases in advance of meetings. She said…

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