Baltimore Police Unit Under Fire for Deadly Shootings, Questionable Stops

When Shogun Dowling noticed the unmarked car full of cops in tactical vests in his rearview mirror, he got nervous.

It was January 1 of this year, and Dowling and his wife Julie were heading to the Ravens-Steelers game.

The three officers were members of a Baltimore Police Department District Action Team (DAT), one of the city’s specialized units tasked with seizing guns and drugs.

One of the DAT officers trailing them was Connor Johnson, who later wrote in his report that “Mr. Dowling continued looking back at our vehicle in his rearview mirror.”

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