What You Should be Reading: Newtown 911 Tapes
September 28, 2013 Leave a comment
This week the state FOIC ordered Newtown police officials to release the 911 calls made during the attack.
State prosecutors have pledged to appeal the decision in a higher court.
This isn’t the easiest conversation to have with anyone. For Connecticut, it’s a big deal. Actually, it’s more than that.
Papers across the state have been writing about this since the tragedy took place last December.
Do you think the tapes should be released? If not, why?
CT #FOI Commission unanimously orders release of #Newtown 911 tapes, but case going to Superior Court. Story soon on http://t.co/L9lLU2NVpP
— Matthew Kauffman (@MatthewKauffman) September 25, 2013
Attorney for AP says states attorney and Newtown did not prove exemptions to FOI law in blocking release of 911 calls.
— Jeff Saperstone (@JeffSaperstone) September 25, 2013
Privacy-FOI Task Force, Created After Newtown Shooting, Begins Work http://t.co/n5UA3UzqDZ
— Jon Lender (@jonlender) August 1, 2013