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Sunday
Nov162014

Baltimore Decides to Disclose the Results of Police Brutality Lawsuits to the Public 

AtlantaBlackStar

In a progressive move, Baltimore officials have announced the city will make the outcome of all civil lawsuits alleging police brutality available to the public.

A six-month investigation by the Baltimore Sun revealed that the city has paid $5.7 million since 2011 on lawsuits and settlements in 102 civil suits alleging police brutality and misconduct.

The Sun‘s report included accounts of broken bones and beaten faces of suspects during arrests. Victims of brutality and civil rights violations in Baltimore include a 15-year old boy riding a dirt bike, a 26-year old pregnant accountant who witnessed a beating, a 50-year old woman selling church raffle tickets, a 67-year old church deacon rolling a cigarette and an 87-year old grandmother aiding her wounded grandson, the report said.

The newspaper found that sometimes officers did not complete their use-of-force reports, which are required after a violent arrest.

Nearly all of the people in the incidents were cleared of criminal charges, according to The Sun.

City solicitor George Nilson enacted a new policy for police settlements and court judgements that will provide increased training for officers who are often cited in these kinds of lawsuits. He told The Sun that the new policies will give the public more information.

“I want to end the thinking that we’re hiding the ball, because we’re not,” he told The Sun.

The new database will have summarizations of excessive force lawsuits. It will have a record of the outcomes of lawsuits and settlements reached. Cases that have already been settled won’t be posted, but are available upon request, according to Nilson. City lawyers will conduct research to examine if Baltimore’s non-disclosure clauses are “fair and consistent with best practices.”

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