In the year of 2023, there were thre (3) incidents qualified for Use of of Force Reporting/Review.
One of the the incidents involved two separate uses of force.
1. A TUPD Commander observed an officier being assualted by the suspect on the parking
lot after a high scool graduation. Due to numerous people gathering around the officer
and suspect, the commander used his OC spray causing the assualt to stop. The suspect
was taken into custody and received medical treatment at Sinai hospital.
2. The second use of force occuredduring the same incident when an officer became
engaged in a foot pursuit after another suspet. The suspect stopped and complied
after the officer displayed his electronic control device and warned the suspect that
he would activate the device.
3.The third use of force occured when a TUPD officer attempted to stop a vehicle after
observing a traffice violation at osler and Emerson Drives. The drive of the vehicle
failed to yiel to the Officer's emergency equipment and continued driving to elude
the officer for several miles. The driver eventually came to a stop after turning
on a dead-end street. Two (2) TUPD Officers exited their vehicles, drew their firearms
and took both the driver and passenger into custody without further incident. One
TUPD officer pointed his firearm at the driver while ith other officer ept his at
low ready.
A review of the above incidents concluded that the use of force used in the cases
are within departmental policy. An Analysis of the specific facts and circumstances
contained in each occurance oe not reveal any pattern or trends related to race, age,
or gender of subjects involved.
In the year of 2022, there were two (2) incidents qualified for Use Of Force Reporting/Review.
1. While a TUPD officer was placing a non-affiliate suspect under arrest, both the
subject and officer fell to the ground and the suspect struck her head on the floor.
Once the suspect was in handcuffs, she was escorted out of the building with the
assistance of two officers. While being escorted out of the building, she spat at
the officers, became combative and refused to walk causing officers to lose their
balance and fall on the floor and into a wall. Both officers sustained injuries to
their knees and one officer sustained an injury to his left arm.
2. A TUPD officer transported a resident student to the hospital for an involuntary
emergency evaluation. Once there three TUPD officers used force to stop and handcuff
a patient from leaving the hospital. The patient was combative and proceeded to push
pass the officers to escape from their custody and to avoid treatment required by
the emergency petition. Officers struggled to place handcuffs on the ptient in an
attempt to kep him from leaving, hurting himself, hospital staff and others in the
hospital waiting area.
A review of both incidents concluded that the use of force used are within departmental
policy. An analysis of the specific facts and circumstances contained in each occurance
oes not reveal any pattern or trends related to race, age or gnder of subjects involved.
The only use of force incident for 2021 occurred while two officers were attempting
to arrest a subject for assault and disorderly conduct. Upon being placed in handcuffs,
the subject discarded a knife and began to spit, kick and bite at the officers. The
officers placed the subject on the ground with their hands. One officer suffered lacerations
on his arm and injured his shoulder, which required medical treatment. A careful review
of the incident concluded that the use of force was within policy. An analysis of
the circumstances did not reveal any pattern or trends related to the race, age or
gender of the subjects involved.
In calendar year 2020 three incidents qualified for Use of Force Reporting/Review.
- The first incident occurred off-campus involving an off-duty TUPD officer. While engaged
in a verbal altercation with an individual, the officer pointed his assigned weapon
at the individual. The officer was placed on suspension without pay pending the conclusion
of an internal and criminal investigation.
- The second incident occurred while TUPD officers attempted to interview a subject
regarding his involvement in a theft. The subject grabbed and elbowed the officer
which resulted in the officer deploying his ECD. The use of force was found to be
in policy.
- The third incident occurred off-campus while a TUPD officer assisted Baltimore County
Police with an arrest. The TUPD officer deployed his assigned ECD to gain compliance
from a driver who appeared, to the TUPD officer, to become combative with Baltimore
County Police Officers during a traffic stop. An internal investigation determined
that the use of force was unnecessary and outside TUPD policy. The officer was subsequently
sustained on the charge of unnecessary use of force.
The officers received updated Use of Force orders and training during the 2020 and
2021 calendar year. An analysis of the specific facts and circumstances contained
in each occurrence does not reveal any pattern or trends that require modifications
to the Police Department’s Manual of General Directives, Special Orders or business
practices.
There were no use of force incidents for 2019.
Involved two separate incidents of personnel using hands-on techniques to acquire
compliance with the same subject after assaulting an officer in the processing room
and at the Commissioner's Office during a bail review. Both incidents were determined
to be within departmental policy.