The mayor announced a 911 diversion pilot program Friday, which puts mental health workers in place of certain 911 calls when police respond. 

Mayor Brandon Scott says this isn’t defunding police.

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“Police departments can’t tackle violent crime," Scott said. "The fire department can’t tackle public health and mental emergencies and everything else.” 

The program will begin in June and will be re-evaluated daily. 911 dispatchers will figure out if police need to be called or if behavioral health professionals are needed instead of police. 

Dispatchers will aim "to get the right outcome for callers whenever they dial 911 .” Read more at WBAL