ANNE ARUNDEL CO., MD — The 20-year veteran with the Anne Arundel County Police Department was hit with a felony assault charge after hitting a teenager, according to The Banner.
Citing charging documents, the outlet reported that Lt. Matthew Ploor had struck the 15-year-old daughter of his girlfriend after he heard the pair fighting. The teen is accused of hitting her mom and throwing a chair.
While the teen told investigators that Ploor had pushed her against a vanity and punched her in the chest, the police veteran said his arm landed across her chest as he deflected a punch from the girl.
The incident occurred on Tuesday, with charges announced in the case on Thursday.
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Ploor is facing first- and second-degree assault and reckless endangerment.
A criminal investigation into the incident was launched after the Office of Professional Standards became aware of what had happened.
In a statement, Police Chief Amal Awad said the findings from the case were "concerning."
Per protocol, Ploor remains suspended without pay for the duration of the internal investigation.
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