Kim Neal, a passionate advocate for justice and a beloved public servant, passed away on December 13, 2024, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, after a courageous battle with a long-term illness.
Kim was a Washington, D.C. native who held a variety of senior roles throughout her career in law, policy, ethics, investigations, and privacy, with experience across federal, state, and local governments. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Georgetown University and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Baltimore School of Law. In addition to her legal training, she was certified in compliance and ethics, as well as in civilian oversight of law enforcement. She served on the Board of Directors for the National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (NACOLE) and was a lifelong volunteer and donor to various community and social causes.
Kim's radiant smile and infectious laughter were the heart of every room she entered. She possessed a rare ability to bring joy and warmth to others, leaving an indelible mark on everyone she encountered. Her dedication to making the world a better place was matched only by her kindness, her unwavering belief in the potential for change, and her deep commitment to the community.
Kim, a pioneer in civilian oversight of law enforcement, Kim's professional life was defined by her tireless work to build trust between police officers and the communities they serve. In December 2022, she became the inaugural Independent Policing Auditor/Director for Alexandria, Virginia, where she worked to enhance accountability and transparency within law enforcement. Her key responsibilities included overseeing investigations, monitoring police functions, and fostering positive relations between the community and law enforcement.
Kim's impact was felt well before her time in Alexandria. She was the first Independent Police Oversight Monitor/Director for Fort Worth, Texas, where she created a groundbreaking restorative justice mediation program. This initiative was designed to repair and transform community-police encounters, providing a model for other cities grappling with similar challenges. Earlier in her career, Kim served as the Executive Director of the Citizen Complaint Authority in Cincinnati, Ohio, overseeing independent investigations into allegations of misconduct by local police officers. In Cincinnati, she also launched the “Real Talk with CCA” program, which created a safe space for youth and law enforcement to engage in open, meaningful dialogue.
Kim was not only a professional trailblazer, but a beloved friend, mentor, and advocate. She inspired many with her vision for a more just world and her unwavering commitment to effecting change. Her legacy will live on in the countless lives she touched, in the programs she created, and in the communities she helped heal.
Kim earned the title of our family's "Matriarch" ; she brought generations together, helping to establish Reunions and family gatherings. Always fostering a legacy of love, unity, and resilience, her warmth and positivity extended to her family.
Kim was preceded in death by her parents, Ann E. Neal and Dexter A. Neal.; grandparents, Norman Snell (Alice), John Neal (Isabel) and Foster Belford (Annie).
Kim is survived by her loving family, aunt Beverly Neal-Dorsey of Blackstone, Va. and Tammy Carter (Nelson) of Leesburg, Va., uncle Eric Paul (Tammie) devoted cousin, Eric L. Tucker, Sr, Cheryl Neal Thomas, Zillian Tucker and Adrienne Wallace. She leaves to cherish her memory her best friends Alexis Glover, Natalie Woodard and Michelle Bonner. Along with a host of loving cousins, goddaughters Tiara Christian and Taylor Faison, special friends, and extended families in the community.
Kim Neal's life was a testament to the power of empathy, justice, and perseverance. While her presence will be deeply missed, her impact will continue to inspire others for generations to come. The family would like to acknowledge the excellent and loving care provided by the staff of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD,, special acknowledgement to Mr. Don Johnson.
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Blackstone, VA 23824
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Dec
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Crewe, VA 23930
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Crewe, VA 23930