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Commissioner Batts announced the appointment of Rodney Hill as the new head of Internal Affairs for the Baltimore Police Department. Hill previously served as legal counsel for the City of Baltimore and brings over 20 years of experience as a police officer and prosecutor. Batts emphasized that Hill's knowledge of BPD policies and procedures as well as his experience as a working officer make him well-suited for the position. Hill will oversee investigations of officers accused of criminal activities or abusing their powers, with the goal of ensuring community trust and accountability within the department.
Commissioner Batts announced the appointment of Rodney Hill as the new head of Internal Affairs for the Baltimore Police Department. Hill previously served as legal counsel for the City of Baltimore and brings over 20 years of experience as a police officer and prosecutor. Batts emphasized that Hill's knowledge of BPD policies and procedures as well as his experience as a working officer make him well-suited for the position. Hill will oversee investigations of officers accused of criminal activities or abusing their powers, with the goal of ensuring community trust and accountability within the department.
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Commissioner Batts announced the appointment of Rodney Hill as the new head of Internal Affairs for the Baltimore Police Department. Hill previously served as legal counsel for the City of Baltimore and brings over 20 years of experience as a police officer and prosecutor. Batts emphasized that Hill's knowledge of BPD policies and procedures as well as his experience as a working officer make him well-suited for the position. Hill will oversee investigations of officers accused of criminal activities or abusing their powers, with the goal of ensuring community trust and accountability within the department.
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Anthony W. Batts POLICE COMMISSIONER Anthony J. Guglielmi DIRECTOR
Commissioner Batts Announces New Internal Affairs Chief
BALTIMORE, MD / May 6, 2013 - Police Commissioner Anthony Batts today announced the appointment of the new head of Internal Affairs. Chief Rodney Hill, former legal counsel with the City of Baltimore, has accepted the position which was vacated by Grayling Williams in March. We are extremely fortunate that we were able to go in-house for this position, said Batts. As a Chief Solicitor with the Baltimore City Law Department assigned to BPDs Legal Affairs, Chief Hill has excellent knowledge of our policies and procedures. As well, with his 20 years as a police officer, Chief Hill brings a working officers insight to the job. He is an excellent addition to the Professional Standards and Accountability Bureau and will report directly to Deputy Commissioner Jerry Rodriguez. Hill began his career as a police officer with Montgomery County and rose to the rank of lieutenant while pursuing his law degree. In January of 2006, he became an Assistant States Attorney with the Baltimore County Office of the States Attorney in Towson where he litigated more than 350 trials. In 2010, he joined Morgan State University as Associate General Counsel before joining the Baltimore City Law Department in 2012. Since April of last year, he has been assigned to BPD and has provided legal advice to the Internal Investigations Division, prosecuted police officers at internal disciplinary hearing boards, and drafted responses for motions and litigate motions hearings in the Circuit Court. Batts has put a strong emphasis on ethics, integrity and accountability since being appointed Commissioner in the fall of last year. Numerous investigations have led to charges being filed against officers accused of various criminal activities. I will go to the mat for an honest and ethical officer who has been mischaracterized or maligned. However, this department has absolutely no tolerance for officers who abuse their powers or undermine the trust of our community. The pride of this department, and good men and women who work tirelessly every day to ensure our communitys safety, deserve nothing less. Chief Hill will transition to his new position within the next few weeks. For more information, contact Baltimore Police Public Affairs Section at (410)-396-2012.
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