2 BPD Officers Charged In Hit-And-Run; 2 Others Have Guns Confiscated

Four Baltimore police officers are under internal investigation in connection with two separate incidents in Baltimore County.

The first incident happened around 2:15 a.m. Saturday in the Towsontown Parking Garage on Virginia Avenue in Towson. County police responded to a report of an armed disturbance and had to separate the two city officers, who had been arguing.

Baltimore County police confiscated the officers' firearms, which city police later retrieved. Neither officer was charged.

Two other officers were involved in a hit-and-run around 2 a.m. Sunday in the 7500 block of Hillsway Avenue in Parkville.

Police found a damaged parked car at the scene. An off-duty officer who lives in the area found Officer Akeem Nelson, 33, attempting to walk away from the scene. He is charged with traffic violations and making a false statement after he allegedly told police he was not the driver of the car. Officer Danielle White, 35, was also charged with making a false statement and disorderly conduct.

Both were released on their own recognizance.

Baltimore police spokesman Detective Jeremy Silbert would only confirm that county counterparts notified them of the incidents and that they are currently under investigation by the Public Integrity Bureau.