STATEMENT: Coalition of More Than 90 Groups Unite to Say Senate Policing Bills Do Not Do Enough to Save Black Lives
The following quote can be attrinbuted to Marion Gray Hopkins, President of the Coalition of Concerned Mothers:
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The following quote can be attrinbuted to Marion Gray Hopkins, President of the Coalition of Concerned Mothers:
Graham Report previously filed in heavily redacted version that did not allow full transparency of actions by PGPD
BALTIMORE — The city of Baltimore voted today to terminate its contract with Persistent Surveillance Systems (PSS), formally ending its aerial surveillance program, which put the daytime movements of virtually all Baltimore residents under surveillance.
NOTE: In August 2021, the ACLU posted an updated report that clarifies how complaints are defined and calculated; lists officers involved in the highest number of incidents that resulted in complaints against them; and reflects officers who have not yet been identified from this analysis.
Sara Medrano and RISE Coalition Challenged Racist Policing and Won
2021 Legislative Priorities Include 5 Police Reform Demands, Removing Governor from Parole Process, Passing the Trust Act