Integrity of Baltimore Police Called Into Question

Integrity of Baltimore Police Called Into Question
Baltimore, Maryland, prosecutors have decided to drop 41 cases that rely mainly on the testimony of police officers after their reliability was called into question. In reviewing video footage, prosecutors discovered incidents of them allegedly planting evidence. 55 others remain under review. Only 27 were cleared for prosecution. All cases involve drug-related felonies and weapons possession charges.The video, which was released last month, show a Baltimore officer identified as Richard Pinheiro planting white capsules in an alleyway while two others watch. The officer then walks away, turns on his body camera, and returns to the spot where he appears to have found the substance for the first time.The officer obviously didn’t realize that the camera retains footage recorded 30 seconds prior to flipping it on. It is possible that the three officers did find the bag where they dropped it but forgot to turn on the camera, so they reenacted the scene. In any case, one of the officers has been suspended and the other two have been placed on administrative duty. The investigation is still underway.
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