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Baltimore County ACC will share precinct counts with PAB but rejects adding officer rank to quarterly reports

Baltimore County Administrative Charging Committee (ACC) · December 4, 2025
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At its Nov. 7 meeting the Baltimore County Administrative Charging Committee voted to include precinct/unit assignment counts in quarterly reports to the Police Accountability Board but defeated a separate motion to report officers’ ranks; committee members also debated how to define 'years of experience' and whether Internal Affairs can provide that data.

Baltimore County’s Administrative Charging Committee (ACC) voted Nov. 7 to ask Internal Affairs to include precinct or unit assignment counts for accused officers in its quarterly summary to the Police Accountability Board (PAB), but members rejected a separate proposal to report officers’ ranks.

Chair Christopher Sui opened the session and put the precinct-assignment motion to a voice vote. Committee members approved the motion unanimously, with the committee directing Internal Affairs to summarize counts by precinct or unit rather than link complaints to named officers.

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