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Baltimore City Council Committee Chair Mark Conway raises serious concerns about police oversight in the city, citing a crisis of purpose and lack of independence. He points to several incidents, including fatal shootings and an officer seemingly trying to run over a man, that have eroded public trust. Conway suggests that the Baltimore Police Accountability Board and the Office of Equity and Civil Rights are too controlled by the mayor's office and face withheld communications and delayed access to complaint data. He emphasizes the need for independent video evidence and a unified platform for accessing misconduct complaints and their outcomes.

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