Of the 362 Baltimore Police officers who participated in a recent survey, more than 40 percent said they don’t feel comfortable making proactive arrests. The voluntary survey conducted by Councilman Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer at the end of 2018 was sent via department email to police department leadership,…
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More than 40 percent of Baltimore Police officers don't feel comfortable making proactive arrests, survey says
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