Between 2018 and 2021, the Baltimore Police Department faced a class-action civil rights lawsuit for unlawfully seizing personal property from shooting victims without consent or a warrant. The lawsuit led to a settlement in 2024, resulting in the adoption of new policies to prevent such violations. Additionally, internal affairs investigations revealed that complaints filed by fellow officers were more likely to be sustained compared to those from citizens, indicating potential biases in the disciplinary process. The department has also faced challenges with understaffing and community relations, impacting the effectiveness of internal investigations. ([orrick.com](https://www.orrick.com/en/News/2024/08/Pro-Bono-Effort-Leads-to-Civil-Rights-Settlement-with-Baltimore-Police-Department?utm_source=openai)