“If someone’s terminated from another police department for use of excessive force, they’re not getting hired by the Maryland State Police or the Baltimore Police Department," said Franklin, who led training programs for both agencies.
Georgia deputy who shot absolved man had been fired for excessive force. Critics blame the sheriff
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Retired Maj. Neill Franklin of the Maryland State Police and Baltimore Police Department and current treasurer of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership stated in his written testimony in support of SB0589 that many Maryland police agencies do have policies in place for police officers to identify themselves, but there is evidence that it is not enforced.
New bill would change police procedure during traffic stops
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