Judge defends Baltimore police reforms from critics who say they have hurt crime fight: Were not going back
Reported By: baltimoresun.com
January 22, 2020 05:06:28 PM
The judge enforcing the Baltimore Police consent decree pushed back Wednesday against recent criticism of the federally mandated reforms, saying it is imperative for officers to lean in to the process as training increases in the coming year. U.S. Distric
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