Police and state agencies increasingly resist releasing bodycam, dispatch, and investigative files after mass shootings, forcing prolonged litigation and partial disclosures.
— This pattern erodes public trust, shapes FOIA/public-records law, and delays lessons-learned reforms critical to preventing future failures; it also sets precedents for how much the public can scrutinize state use-of-force and crisis response.
by Lomi Kriel, ProPublica and The Texas Tribune, and Alex Nguyen and Paul Cobler, The Texas Tribune
2025.08.13
100% relevant
Texas DPS’s continued appeal to block release of videos and files and the yearslong lawsuit culminating in a 12GB disclosure from local entities exemplify sustained institutional resistance to transparency after Uvalde.
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