Calvert County Police Accountability Board Invites…
Originally reported by The BayNet — 2025-08-04
The Calvert County Police Accountability Board (PAB) is holding an informational meeting on August 6 to educate the public about their roles and processes, including how complaints are handled and disciplinary actions are reviewed by the Administrative Charging Committee (ACC). The PAB aims to promote transparency and foster better relationships between law enforcement and the community.
Key Facts
- The Calvert County Police Accountability Board is holding an informational meeting on August 6
- The meeting will include representatives from the Administrative Charging Committee (ACC)
- The event is open to the public and aims to educate attendees about the PAB’s responsibilities
Incident Details
| Location | Twin Beaches Branch Library, Meeting Room East, Prince Frederick, MD |
| Department | Calvert County Police Accountability Board |
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Calvert County Police Accountability Board Invites Public To Aug. 6 Info Session — The BayNet
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