D.C. police refuse to release interviews of Capitol security officials from siege, citing privacy
3 years ago
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The Metropolitan Police Department in Washington D.C., which is leading the investigation into the deadly Capitol siege last week, is denying a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by Just the News seeking records of its interviews with top congressional security officials, claiming their release would invade the privacy of the officers.
Story by: Natalia Mittelstadt
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