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Carroll County oversight panels cite 'rudeness' as leading cause of complaints; ACC reports 20 cases over three months
Summary
The ACC reported 20 cases from September through November, with two officers formally charged and many complaints dismissed as unfounded or exonerated; PAB members called for more outreach and quarterly data-sharing to reduce workload from non-substantive complaints.
The Carroll County Police Accountability Board (PAB) heard an ACC update that 20 cases were reported between September and November and that two officers were formally charged, one case remains pending, and many other complaints were dismissed as unfounded or exonerated.
Tom, an ACC representative, gave the quarterly highlights, saying: "This is over the last 3 months, September, October, and November. We had a total of 20 cases. And, out of the 20 cases, there were, 2 officers charged. And 1 of those cases is still pending." He limited…
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