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Defense attorneys called two of Baltimore County Police Cpl. Zachary Small’s superiors to the stand Thursday in the officer’s misconduct and assault trial.
A Baltimore judge acquitted Baltimore County Police Cpl. Zachary Small on all counts Wednesday afternoon, concluding the officer’s trial on assault and misconduct charges.
Baltimore County Police Cpl. Zachary Small testified Friday in Baltimore City Circuit Court that he pepper-sprayed a shackled suspect multiple times to “gain compliance” after the man banged ...
Defense witnesses testified Thursday afternoon in favor of Baltimore County Police Corporal Zachary Small after prosecutors rested their case on the third day of his assault and misconduct trial ...
Bates said Baltimore County Police Corporal Zachary Small was charged with second-degree assault, reckless engagement, excessive force, and misconduct in office.
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSNBaltimore County police investigating fatal shooting; 1 person in custody, police sayBaltimore County police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred in the 3600 block of Tulsa Road on Tuesday.
The man convicted of shooting two Baltimore County police officers is set for a hearing in his case Monday morning, days before he is sentenced.
Footage from Baltimore County Corporal Zachary Small’s body camera back on Sept. 27 captures the latest incident in question.
A Baltimore County Circuit Court judge sentenced David Linthicum to two life sentences consecutively plus 30 years for shooting two Baltimore County police officers during a multi-day manhunt in ...
The trial has begun for a Baltimore County corporal who’s charged with pepper-spraying a suspect in the face a year ago. Corporal Zachary Small is charged with pepper-spraying a suspect ...
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Maryland police corporal from Adams County faces child porn ...A Maryland police officer from Adams County is on leave and facing multiple felony sex crime charges against children after an investigation by state police.
What if Maryland’s new level of scrutiny in police shootings could do more than provide a second look at right or wrong? What if they could prevent more police shootings?
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