Ferguson’s massive cover-up: How police departments are protecting Michael Brown’s killer [View all]
But while Jacksons high-profile statement may have been outrageously false and misleading, its the underlying actions of his department in the shadows that are downright criminal, part of a seemingly routine pattern of actual lawbreaking by the police themselves, both in Ferguson and St. Louis Countya persistent pattern that hasnt stopped, according to emails provided to Salon even though the Department of Justice has announced its going to investigate both organizations.
In fact, police are now using the DOJ investigation itself as an excuse for further violations of the sunshine law, relating to arrests of protesters who continue demonstrating in Ferguson, according to emails provided to Salon (details below). The emails come from Charles Grapski, a legal and political theorist and political scientist, as well as an active citizen with decades of experience filing public records requests, including work with local activists and lawyers in different states across the nation.
Its made me public enemy number one in the state of Florida, Grapski said. It was Florida that first enacted sunshine laws, giving them their name. But that doesnt mean public officials love them any more there than they do elsewhere.
It was Grapski, who now blogs for Photography Is Not a Crime (PINAC), who aggressively pressed for the release of police documents after the ACLU and others had been stonewalled, and the ACLU had filed suita suit that is still pending.
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