The arrest report:
http://connecticut.cbslocal.com/2013/...
After watching the video you wont be surprised to find that . . .
Officials Draft Secret Bill to Keep Sandy
Hook Records Under Wraps
Which raises the question. . . what are they trying to hide?
Basically, the bill, whose purpose is to keep many of the details of the Sandy Hook investigation secret, is itself being drawn up in secret. It has not been handled under routine legislative procedures — it hasn't gone through the committee process, which includes a public hearing, for example,
The bill turned out not to be ready by the end of Tuesday, leaving those not privy to the secret negotiations to speculate on its contents.
A newspaper reported that the original intention was to amend “the state’s freedom of information law by adding a blanket exemption to disclosure of any ‘criminal investigation photograph, film, videotape, other image or recording or report depicting or describing the victim or victims’” — an idea opposed by Freedom of Information Commission director Colleen Murphy.
Even if one believes that those pushing the legislation have only the interests of the Newtown victims’ families at heart, surely this does not outweigh the public’s need for this kind of information.
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