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Syracuse resident alleges assassination of Chase Allen, requests records and threatens suit during public comment
Summary
During public comment at the May 6 Davis County Commission meeting, James English of Syracuse urged county officials to open an internal investigation into the death of Chase Allen, said he brought a multi-hour video as evidence and said he would pursue legal action if officials did not respond to his records requests.
DAVIS COUNTY, Utah — During the public-comment period at the Davis County Commission’s May 6 meeting, James English of Syracuse, who identified himself as the “Utah Defender,” urged county officials to reopen or review the circumstances surrounding the death of Chase Allen and pressed county staff on records requests.
English told commissioners he brought a USB drive containing a two-hour, 26-minute video that he said “proves unequivocally that Chase Allen was assassinated.” He asked how officials would view the video and said the common response is that it might contain a virus; he offered to approach staff to explain directions to access the file. “I have a 2 hour and 26 minute video that proves unequivocally that Chase Allen was assassinated,” English said during public comment.
English said he had filed multiple public-records requests through the clerk’s office (he characterized them as “seven GRAMA…
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