Police Accountability Board to Hold Meeting With Law Enforcement Chiefs

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Montgomery County’s Police Accountability Board (PAB) will hold its quarterly meeting with law enforcement officials on Thursday, Sept. 28.

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. and will be held at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center in Bethesda and on Zoom. The meeting is open to the public.

Register to attend in person here.

Register to attend virtually here.

The meeting will also be viewable online on the board’s Facebook page.

Chiefs of police from departments across Montgomery County will be featured in the meeting.

The Police Accountability Board is meant to advise the county executive and county council on policing matters and refer complaints about police misconduct to the proper departments. Members of the board are appointed by the county executive and county council.

The PAB was established in 2022 with the Administrative Charging Committee by the county council.

Along with its quarterly meetings with chiefs of police, the board holds open to the public in-person and virtual meetings twice a month. More information about the PAB and its meetings can be found on its website.

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