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Baltimore County Police Accountability Board adopts 2025 annual report, asks for redacted ACC opinions
Summary
The Baltimore County Police Accountability Board unanimously adopted its 2025 annual report, advanced three policy recommendations and requested that redacted Administrative Charging Committee opinions be provided to the board upon final disposition to help identify trends and inform oversight.
The Baltimore County Police Accountability Board on Dec. 15 adopted its 2025 annual report and voted to seek greater access to final, redacted Administrative Charging Committee (ACC) opinions to improve trend analysis and oversight.
The board’s motion to accept the draft, made by Scott Richmond and seconded by another member, passed unanimously following a detailed review of the report’s charts, figures and recommendations. Chair (speaker 3) said the board would post the final report online and send it to the county executive and the chair of the county council.
Abe (speaker 4), who walked the board through the draft, said the report’s core changes include a new paragraph acknowledging Baltimore County’s redistricting and formatting fixes to make the ACC data easier to read. The ACC’s quarterly summary, presented by Dawn (speaker 1), showed the ACC had rendered 54 opinions over the reporting period; 12 involved use-of-force allegations and 53 involved county police members. The…
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