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The family and estate of Anton Black will split $235,000 with an advocacy coalition as well as reforms imposed at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.

Attorney General Brian Frosh (D) said a team of experts will conduct a detailed review of some 100 autopsies of people who died in police custody during the tenure of the state’s former chief medical examiner.

Black’s 2018 death became a flash point for the police reform movement in Maryland.

A community group in Montgomery County was asked to pay $95,000 for copies of police discipline and complaint records, which, under a 2021 change…

After several legislative attempts in past years fell short, beginning Friday, civilians will have the right to request to review police misconduct records. Anton’s…

Rev. Marguerite Morris fought for her daughter, Katherine Sarah Morris, for nearly a decade. Katherine died in 2012 after charcoal grills were lit in…

America faces a great crisis in policing, but within it lies an opportunity. In my more than two decades of public service, including the…

After former Maryland Chief Medical Examiner Dr. David Fowler testified in defense of the police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, Attorney General Brian…

The attorney general of Maryland said his office is considering a review of cases done by and under the supervision of a former state…

As many other elected officials in Maryland did, Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D) on Tuesday celebrated the murder conviction of former Minneapolis police…