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Police Accountability Board Reviews ACC’s 62-Case Report; Public Comment Questions Findings and Transparency
Summary
The Police Accountability Board heard an ACC report that 62 cases were resolved (including 19 use-of-force cases) and took public comment criticizing perceived lack of findings on sexual-assault and racial-profiling allegations; the board voted to enter closed session to discuss legal matters under Maryland law.
The Baltimore County Police Accountability Board received a report from an ACC representative that the advisory/case review body met three times and resolved 62 cases, including 19 use-of-force cases, and provided a precinct-by-precinct breakdown of complaints and outcomes.
“We resolved 62 cases,” the ACC representative said, and provided counts by precinct and by allegation type: complaints for rude or unprofessional behavior, use-of-force policy violations, harassment, theft, body-worn camera policy violations and a small number of…
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