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Baltimore County ACC to start reporting precinct origins in quarterly PAB reports; members discuss publishing redacted opinions

Baltimore County Administrative Charging Committee · November 5, 2025
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Summary

The Baltimore County Administrative Charging Committee agreed to begin including the precinct or division origin of complaints in quarterly Police Accountability Board (PAB) reports starting Jan. 1, 2026, and debated publishing redacted written opinions online after legal and IT review.

The Baltimore County Administrative Charging Committee voted on Oct. 25 to begin reporting the precinct or division where an accused officer worked as part of quarterly Police Accountability Board reports, with the change to take effect Jan. 1, 2026.

An ACC member relayed the PABrequest and asked that the precinct or division be included so the board could see where complaints are originating. "I would request that if we start including that, that'd be after the first of the year because I don't want the percentages…

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