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Councilmember Mark Conway introduced the legislation and hopes that the General Assembly will consider removing or amending prohibitive language in the constitution.
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“The Taser program has been an instrument for us in making sure we have more effective means by which to handle an escalatory incident… without the use of deadly force.”
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We’ll go On the Record for an inside look at how law-enforcement recruits and first-responders in Maryland are trained to relate to people with disabilities, and with the mother of the young man with Down Syndrome whose tragic death a decade ago inspired this training.
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We’ll go On the Record for an inside look at how law-enforcement recruits and first-responders in Maryland are trained to relate to people with disabilities, and with the mother of the young man with Down Syndrome whose tragic death a decade ago inspired this training.
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As city homicides top 300 for the 7th straight year, Baltimore's top cop discusses bold new strategies to curb the violence.
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The activist-lawyer proposes a bold new path to public safety and social justice.
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The state Senate passed Wednesday a package of bills that could reshape policing in Maryland. The package includes changes to rules governing when police…
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A package of eight bills that aim to reform policing were considered for the first time by the full Maryland Senate Friday. Included in the package are…
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Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski, Jr. and Police Chief Melissa Hyatt join The Chesapeake Connect Podcast to discuss police reform in Baltimore County and efforts to improve community-based public safety.
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State lawmakers heard testimony Thursday on a bill limiting the situations in which police can use lethal force. The bill is just one of a host of…