Maryland State Police Officers File Discrimination Claim Against Agency
Maryland State Police Officers File Discrimination Claim Against Agency
Three Maryland State Police officers have filed a class action lawsuit against their employer, alleging widespread racial discrimination within the organization’s ranks.According to National Public Radio, the 40-page lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court earlier this week.In their complaint, the plaintiffs claim that the Maryland State Police has a history of discriminating against officers of color.The officers named in the lawsuit—Matin Dunlap, Byron Tribue, and Analisse Diaz—are seeking compensatory damages for loss of income and emotional distress. N.P.R. notes that Tribue and Dunlap are both current Maryland State Police officers, whereas Diaz was fired by the agency in 2019.“We look forward to litigating this case and making sure Officers of Color at the M.S.P. are treated fairly and holding the M.S.P. responsible for their actions,” attorney Michal Shinnar said in a statement released to National Public Radio.Shinnar, along with attorney Jay Holland, are representing the three Maryland State Police officers behind the class action claim.“The officers in the Complaint, the other officers with claims at the [Equal Employment Opportunity Commission], and officers of color around the State of Maryland put their lives on the line, and in exchange simply want to be treated equally,” Shinnar added.The lawsuit recounts several instances of alleged racial discrimination.
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