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36 people who died in police custody will have their cases revisited. Here’s who they are
Maryland officials this week released a groundbreaking report on state medical examiner investigations of police-custody deaths that found “patterns” of racial and pro-police bias and vowed to review at least three dozen cases dating as far back as 2003.
Audit finds dozens of police custody deaths in Maryland should have been ruled homicides
An audit of past rulings by a controversial medical examiner found that 36 cases of police custody deaths deemed accidents should have instead been classified as homicides. The comprehensive review of 87 determinations regarding deaths resulting from police use of force stretched back 16 years from 2003 to 2019. It highlights the often questionable conclusions the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) used to determine that police were no…
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