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Board flags public‑records delays, body‑worn camera backlog; seeks MOU clarifications with police and TBI
Summary
Board staff reported delays receiving requested public records and said body‑worn camera footage commonly takes four to five months to be produced. The board circulated a case‑status log to the police chief, is awaiting a response from Metro Legal, and is revising memoranda of understanding, including a District Attorney Rule 16 MOU.
At the May 24 meeting the Community Review Board pressed for faster public‑records production and flagged a continued backlog for body‑worn camera footage that staff said averages four to five months after case closure.
Staff told the board it had circulated a case‑status report that tracks each complaint’s dates — received by the board, forwarded to OPA, records requests, body‑camera requests and presentation dates — and that the goal is to send that chart directly to the police chief so the department sees the timetables for each case. Staff said they are uploading final case documents to a public portal…
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