Chief Hyatt addressed complaints, thankful for support
Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa Hyatt is speaking out for the first time since some members of the police union voted they have no confidence in her and they want her removed from the job. Hyatt called it a distraction from the work police are doing every day, but she insists it will not compromise the safety of people in Baltimore County.
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