Maryland’s state prosecutor returned to an Eastern Shore courtroom Tuesday to retry a misconduct case against Kelvin Sewell, Pocomoke City’s first black police chief, who accused his former department of racial discrimination. The case against Sewell, who was fired in 2015, comes after city officials…
Source: Sun
Maryland prosecutor renews misconduct case against ex-Pocomoke City police chief who alleged discrimination
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