Baltimore City Police Officer Michael O'Sullivan Indicted on Perjury, Misconduct Charges, Suspended With Pay
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- A Baltimore City police officer has been suspended with pay, city police confirmed, and left court as a defendant Wednesday afternoon.
Officer Michael O'Sullivan, a nearly 20-year veteran of the Baltimore City Police Department was released on his own recognizance as he awaits trial on perjury and misconduct charges.
Prosecutors said the misconduct charge is tied to allegedly lying under oath.
Baltimore Police did confirm he is suspended with pay, and that he's been with the department since 2000 and served most recently in the Northern District.
According to the grand jury indictment dated Tuesday, he allegedly lied in a case from 2018. Five police officers and a civilian testified to the grand jury.
As part of his release, O'Sullivan must surrender his firearms.
He had already surrendered his department-issued firearm.
His trial is set for August 21.