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Home » TONITE: Baltimore County Council: The State of Crime and Policing in Baltimore County
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TONITE: Baltimore County Council: The State of Crime and Policing in Baltimore County

Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterSeptember 18, 2023106 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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TONITE: Baltimore County Council: The State of Crime and Policing in Baltimore County
Baltimore County Council Chair Julian Jones

Please join me tonight or tune in on line to hear Chief Robert McCullough present the state of crime and policing to the County Council and public

Monday, September 18, 2023 Police Department Annual Report Meeting – 4:30 p.m.

*THE PUBLIC MAY JOIN THE MEETING IN-PERSON OR VIRTUALLY*

The meeting can be joined by the public in-person or online here (Webinar Password – GsT6A82uq4u) or by phone at +1-415-655-0001 US Toll – Event number (access code): 2313 974 6119 Webinar Password: 47862828

The public is also encouraged to continue to provide written testimony or comment by email or traditional mail. Please send all emails to countycouncil@baltimorecountymd.gov. 

In October of 2020, Chairman Julian Jones introduced the Strengthening, Modernization, Reform, and Transparency (SMART) Policing act (Bill 96-20) to reform the Baltimore County Police Department. In addition to codifying important police reforms, the SMART act requires the Police Department to submit an Annual Report on crime trends in the county, the use of force by county police officers, and any other crime and policing-related information the Department deems appropriate and also requires that the Chief or designee present the report to the Council in a meeting that is open to the public. Tonight, Chief Robert McCullough will be presenting the report to the County Council on Monday, September 18, 2023 at 4:30 pm in the Council Chamber (prior to that evening’s Legislative Session at 6:00 pm). ” I thought is was important for the Police Department to come before the Council and public and explain the state of crime and policing in Baltimore County on an annual basis”, Said Chairman Julian Jones, the author of the SMART Policing act.

TONITE: Baltimore County Council: The State of Crime and Policing in Baltimore County
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