Conway: Baltimore police oversight is in crisis of…
Baltimore City Council Chairman Mark Conway criticized the police oversight system, highlighting four incidents that tested public trust in law enforcement and calling for enhanced transparency and accountability.
Key Facts
- Mark Conway, D-District 4, Baltimore City Council Public Safety Committee Chairman, spoke about the crisis of purpose in police oversight
- Four examples were provided: an armed Arabber shot and killed by officers, a 70-year-old woman with a knife, a man in mental health crisis dying in custody, and an officer caught on video trying to run over another individual
Incident Details
| Location | Baltimore, Maryland |
| Department | Baltimore Police Department |
| Officers Involved | Not specified in the article |
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