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PARC reviews quarterly audio-visual report, administratively closes backlog of cases

5480308 · July 26, 2025
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Summary

The Police Advisory Review Committee reviewed an April'June audio-visual report showing nine OES cases with recorded footage, cited KPD Bureau Order 2.16 on continuous recording, and administratively closed multiple older case files to be reopened when new information arrives.

The Police Advisory Review Committee (PARC) reviewed its April'June oversight reports, received an audio-visual report noting nine operations (OES) cases with body-worn-camera or in-vehicle recordings, and was informed that several older case files were being administratively closed and will be reopened when additional information is available.

Brian Brooks, a newly seated committee member who presented the audio-visual report, said the second-quarter review covered April to June 2025 and recorded "0 referral action forms and 9 OES cases reviewed by PARC." Brooks read file numbers for the cases under "park hold" administrative status and said they will be reopened when ready.

Brooks cited Knoxville Police Department (KPD) Bureau Order 2.16, which he summarized as requiring that "officers and…

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