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Public demands clarity on police complaint process

November 27, 2024 | Baltimore County, Maryland


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Public demands clarity on police complaint process
During a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on the progress of various trial boards and addressed public concerns regarding the police complaint process.

The meeting began with a report on the opinions rendered by the Police Accountability Board (PAB). In total, 36 opinions were issued, with three related to use of force incidents. A subsequent meeting on November 15 resulted in 28 opinions, four of which also pertained to use of force. Two opinions were tabled for further review pending additional information from internal affairs.

Upcoming trial boards were also discussed, with several scheduled in the coming months. Notable dates include a probable accident trial on November 25-26, a body-worn camera violation trial on December 2, and a necessary use of force trial on December 17. These proceedings are part of ongoing efforts to ensure accountability within the police department, with updates regularly posted on the department's website.

Public comments highlighted concerns about the transparency of the complaint process. One attendee expressed frustration that complaints filed through the department's website do not reach the PAB for review, leading to confusion among citizens about how their concerns are handled. Another participant emphasized the need for clearer communication regarding the complaint process to prevent misinformation.

In response, officials acknowledged the need for better public awareness and indicated they would consider providing clarifying language to ensure citizens understand how their complaints are processed. The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement and the ongoing efforts to enhance police accountability and transparency.

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