
Baltimore — Four Baltimore Police officers were indicted on misconduct charges Friday over separate incidents in which they allegedly used excessive force and, in some cases, fabricated reasons to justify their actions.
A Baltimore grand jury returned indictments Friday against Officers Menachem Rosenbloom, Mordechai Mandelbaum, Kevin Dugan, and Kevin Hilton, according to court records.
All four officers have been suspended, the Baltimore Police Department said. None had attorneys listed in court records as of Monday, and representatives for the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 3, the union for city officers, did not respond to requests for comment.
“We are aware of the criminal charges filed against members of our department,” Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said in a statement to The Baltimore Sun. “I take allegations of police misconduct extremely seriously, as the integrity of our profession depends on it.”
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