Baltimore, MD - April 22, 2025 - Baltimore police are facing another federal lawsuit that alleges misconduct by the internal agency responsible for overseeing police conduct.

In a 22-page complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for Maryland, Kenneth Phillips alleged he “observed a pattern of mismanagement relating to the processing of latent print samples collected from crime scenes.”

By 2022, this mismanagement led Mr. Phillips to complain that there were as many as 26,000 unprocessed latent prints,” the lawsuit claimed. “Mr. Phillips made numerous complaints to state and city agencies and BPD’s PIB relating to the mismanagement of the Forensic Science Division.”

Phillips’s attorneys wrote in the federal filing that their client was terminated on April 15, 2022, after speaking to the Baltimore Sun about what he described as an ongoing issue with managing critical crime scene data.... Read More: FOX45