Interim Police Monitor cleared 18-case backlog since November | The Locally Times
Aeiramique Glass resolved 18 pending complaints within seven months of her November 2025 appointment.
Interim Independent Police Monitor Aeiramique Glass cleared 18 unresolved complaints between her November 2025 appointment and June 2026. ## Case Volume The OIPM currently maintains a caseload of one to two new complaints monthly. The agency reviews police discipline, use of force, and departmental policies. The June 10 report confirms the office cleared the initial 18-case backlog during the seven-month period following the appointment of Glass. ## Agency Function The OIPM operates independently from the Madison Police Department. The monitor works with the Police Civilian Oversight Board, a group of residents appointed to review police activities and issue recommendations. The office investigates complaints regarding police conduct. ## Public Engagement A virtual learning session is scheduled for June 17, 2026, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Alder Badri Lankella will host the session, which includes a presentation from Glass and a question-and-answer segment. Residents must register in advance to receive a Zoom link. The city posts recordings of these sessions on the Madison City Channel. ## Key Questions **How many cases were in the backlog when the monitor was appointed?** Aeiramique Glass inherited 18 cases when she began her term in November 2025. **How many new cases does the office receive each month?** The OIPM processes one to two new cases per month, according to the June 10, 2026, city report. **How can residents ask questions about the office's work?** Residents can attend the virtual session on June 17, 2026, or email Alder Badri Lankella at district7@cityofmadison.com.