Case of DPW Supervisor Charged with Handgun Violations Placed on “Inactive” Docket

Charges against a former senior supervisor at Baltimore’s Department of Public Works who brought a pistol into a municipal building and allegedly threatened a colleague are being placed on hold indefinitely.

In a deal offered by prosecutors and approved this morning in Baltimore Circuit Court, Eric M. Brown’s case will be placed on the “stet” docket, meaning it will be inactive unless either party requests that it be revived.

Under terms approved by Circuit Judge Melissa Copeland, the gun charges faced by Brown will remain inactive and, if he incurs no new charges, are eligible to be dismissed after one year.

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