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Names of officers who killed Smith unlikely to ever go public


Names of officers who killed Smith unlikely to ever go public
Due to their undercover status, legal barriers are high for their names to be released. 
July 11, 2021 8:43pm
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It s unlikely that the names of the officers who fatally shot Winston Smith atop a Minneapolis parking ramp last month will ever be made public.
Minnesota and federal laws call for concealment of the names of officers working undercover, and the legal hurdles against their release are high especially since they were deputized as federal agents by the U.S. Marshals North Star Fugitive Task Force.
The government has a privilege to conceal the identities of officers acting in undercover capacity, said John Marti, a former federal prosecutor in Minnesota. ....

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City of Minneapolis Sued Over Police Misconduct Data Allegations


MINNEAPOLIS (AP) A group that advocates for government transparency sued the city of Minneapolis on Thursday, alleging it uses a loophole to circumvent public data laws and keep hundreds of police misconduct records from public view.
Under state law, complaints against police are classified as public if the officer is disciplined. But the lawsuit alleges that Minneapolis has said a form of one-on-one mentoring known as coaching doesn’t rise to the level of discipline, so those records aren’t released.
The lawsuit brought by the Minnesota Coalition on Government Information alleges the practice has promoted a culture of secrecy and allowed the department to operate without accountability, the Star Tribune reported. The lawsuit names the city, Police Chief Medaria Arradondo and other city officials as defendants, and asks a judge to force the city to release the records. ....

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