Following a comprehensive investigation into the Brooklyn Homes mass shooting, the Baltimore Police Department has announced disciplinary actions against 12 of its members.
Two officers are facing termination, while 10 others have been disciplined for their roles in the incident. Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley emphasized the department's commitment to accountability and rebuilding trust within the community.
This move comes as part of the department's efforts to address and learn from the incident, aiming to enhance its relationship with the communities it serves.
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It's about time the Baltimore Police Department started holding its officers accountable, especially after the Brooklyn Homes mass shooting. This step towards disciplinary action is a positive move, showing they're serious about rebuilding trust within the community. However, this should only be the beginning of a long journey towards comprehensive reform and a more transparent, accountable police force.
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