#RIGHT2ACCESS
Hold government agencies accountable in their Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA) requests NOW.
We have a federal case against the Baltimore City Law Department for acting in conspiracy with BPD to obstruct access to public records of police misconduct. We must ensure that our elected officials are being held accountable.
The demand is clear: Uphold our #right2access
View our interactive data dashboard of officers on “The List” here.
BPD HAS BEEN VIOLATING OUR RIGHT TO ACCESS
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In the News
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July 1, 2022
Nonprofit Sues Baltimore Law Department For ‘Obstructing Access’ To Police Conduct Records
https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2022/07/01/nonprofit-sues-baltimore-law-department-for-obstructing-access-to-police-conduct-records/
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May 25, 2022
After court battle, Marilyn Mosby releases list of 305 Baltimore police officers with credibility issues.
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MAY 14, 2022
The plot for ‘We Own This City’ Season 2? Baltimore continues to shield police misconduct | READER COMMENTARY
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APRIL 21, 2022
Justice Department and Baltimore Police Department Provide Progress Report Five Years After Consent Decree
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FEBRUARY 14, 2022
OPEN JUSTICE BALTIMORE v. BALTIMORE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, ET AL.
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JANUARY 13, 2022
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby Facing Perjury and False Mortgage Application Charges Related to Her Purchase of Two Vacation Properties
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JANUARY 2, 2022
Abbreviated police ‘Do Not Call’ list released by Marilyn Mosby raises ethical issues
Photo from Baltimore Brew Article
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DECEMBER 30, 2021
Anton’s Law promised to make Maryland police disciplinary records public, but in reality transparency has been slow or nonexistent.
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DECEMBER 20, 2021
Anton’s Law promised to make Maryland police disciplinary records public, but in reality transparency has been slow or nonexistent
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NOVEMBER 1, 2021
Baltimore Public Defenders call for State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby to release more officers on the list.
https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2021/11/01/do-not-call-list-baltimore-states-attorney-office/
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October 15, 2021
Court of Special Appeals has ruled that Marilyn Mosby cannot withhold list of 300 police officers considered unreliable witnesses.
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JANUARY 21, 2021
Years After Freddie Gray’s Death, Baltimore Police Misconduct Persists.
A new report de-anonymizes hundreds of officers in the city and shows more than 1,800 cops have had complaints filed about them.
https://theappeal.org/years-after-freddie-grays-death-baltimore-police-misconduct-persists/