

Coalition Against Policing by Hopkins 😷🇵🇸
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@CAPH1312
Comprised of over a dozen community and university-based organizations demanding Johns Hopkins University unequivocally abandon plans for a private police force






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State law requires JHU to provide access to law enforcement records of its private police department in the same way that BPD is required to provide access. But JHU is denying access to all portions of its officers' report(s) from this incident on January 24th at 123 W. 29th St.


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On Saturday 24 January there was a shooting inside the high-rise apartment building at 123 W. 29th Street. There was a large BPD presence at the scene. Around the corner, on Howard Street, two JHU Police cars were parked and the drivers were in the building. Under what authority?

Who thinks it's odd that the "Johns Hopkins University Police Accountability Board" is refusing to say what 2026-2028 Board position JHU has nominated Aprille Weron for? JHU advertised 7 faculty, staff and student positions but submitted nominees for only 6. Plus Weron. For what?

This thread illustrates how well Johns Hopkins University has managed to avoid the fundamental issue of where JHU's private, armed police are actually authorized by law to operate in Baltimore City, versus the bogus jurisdictional boundary maps published online since August 2022.