Camera Footage Release Delayed in Dundalk Police-Involved Shooting

The Office of Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced the camera footage release haa been delayed in Dundalk fatal police-involved shooting in the 8200 block of North Boundary Road May 18.

Here is the official release:

The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General today announced the delay in the release of the body-worn camera footage of the fatal police-involved shooting that occurred Sunday, May 18 in Dundalk.

The delay is due to the need to give the involved parties time to review the footage before public release.

Per IID protocols, “The IID will generally release body-worn and/or dashboard camera footage within 20 business days after the incident.

There may be situations where more than 20 business days are necessary, including, but not limited to: investigators needing more time to complete witness interviews; technical delays caused by the need to redact information that raises privacy or safety concerns; or allowing family members or subject officers to view the video before it is released to the public.

“There may also be situations where the IID releases video sooner than 20 days where there is a substantial public interest in doing so. If the release of video is delayed, the IID will notify the public there’s been a delay and state the reason for the delay.”