Thousands of people were rejected from Baltimore city jails due to the severity of their injuries while in police custody, with medical issues ranging from broken bones to facial trauma and more than 100 reported “visible head injuries,” newly released public records show.
The records, obtained by The Baltimore Sun, describe a pattern of injuries of such severity among those apprehended by police that correctional officers at the Baltimore City Detention Center turned away nearly 2,600 detainees over a three year period. According to records provided to The Sun through a Maryland Public Information Act, visible head injuries were the third highest medical issue reported by intake officers in Central Booking between June 2012 and April 2015.
The records do not indicate whether people sustained those injuries prior to their apprehension or while they were in police custody. However the prevalence of rejected jail bookings due to medical issues, numbering in the thousands and accounting for more than 2% of total bookings, according to The Sun, taps into allegations leveled by residents for years of officers’ willful disregard toward a suspect’s health.
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The Baltimore Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.








