14 June 2022

What Do They Have to Hide?

Law enforcement that responded the school shooting to in Uvalde, TX are pulling out all of the stops to keep their body camera footage secret.

One has to wonder what they did, because this level of secrecy tends to be reserved for some criminal level of wrongdoing.  (Think  Laquan McDonald)

The cops did something very, very bad that day, worse than what we know now:

The Texas Department of Public Safety has asked the state's Office of the Attorney General to prevent the public release of police body camera footage from the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde in part because, it argues, the footage could be used by other shooters to determine "weaknesses" in police response to crimes.

The office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will now review audio and body camera footage recorded by the department to determine if any of it can be released, according to a letter the department sent Motherboard in response to a public records request we filed asking for "photographs and audio as well as video records" recorded by Department of Public Safety officers.

“Revealing the marked records would provide criminals with invaluable information concerning Department techniques used to investigate and detect activities of suspected criminal elements; how information is assessed and analyzed; how information is shared among partner law enforcement agencies and the lessons learned from the analysis of prior criminal activities,” the department wrote in a letter to the Office of the Attorney General that asked the office to prevent the release of the public records. “Knowing the intelligence and response capabilities of Department personnel and where those employees focus their attention will compromise law enforcement purposes by enabling criminals to anticipate weakness in law enforcement procedures and alter their methods of operation in order to avoid detection and apprehension.”

Jeebus.  This is like Ford Motor Company trying to protect the secrets of marketing the Edsel.

You failed.  Everyone knows this, the parents of Uvalde know this, the media covering this know this, the politicians know this, and my cat knows this.  (OK, my cats don't know this, but they run away when they hear "Uvalde" on the TV or radio, because they know that I am going to shout back.

What can be so awful that you feel the need to cover this up?

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