Police-involved fatalities to be investigated by new office in Maryland
By Katie Barlow
New Maryland office to investigate police involved deaths
The state of Maryland has set up a new office to investigate deaths involving police officers in the state.
MARYLAND (FOX 5 DC) - Maryland has a new office responsible for investigating police-involved fatalities, part of the sweeping police reform passed by the state legislature earlier this year.
Dana Mulhauser, a 12-year Department of Justice veteran and longtime public servant, is in charge of this new office that will investigate all alleged or potential police-involved deaths.
The Independent Investigations Unit, as it will be called, will begin its work Oct. 1 of this year. The unit was established as part of the Maryland Police Accountability Act of 2021.
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