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Request for body camera footage related to a shooting. MPD’s denial was affirmed on the basis that disclosure would interfere with enforcement proceedings.
Request for emails related to two addresses. DOEE’s response was remanded to conduct a further search and disclose nonexempt records on a rolling basis.
Request for records related to an autopsy. OCME’s denial was affirmed because disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
Request for records related to a traffic accident. MPD’s response was remanded to conduct an adequate search. MPD’s redactions for personal privacy were affirmed in part for individually identifiable information and remanded in part for information pertaining to businesses.
Request for records related to money confiscated by the MPD. MPD’s redactions to protect personal privacy were affirmed in part. MPD’s redactions that pertained solely to the requester were remanded because the requester waived his privacy interest and requested the information...
Request for records related to a shooting at a restaurant. MPD’s denial was remanded because during the appeal MPD determined that enforcement proceedings were no longer ongoing.
Request for records related to a list of deposits. The appeal was dismissed as moot, because OCFO responded to the request after the appeal was submitted.
Request for 2013 correspondence sent from MPD to the US Attorney’s Office. DCRA’s response was affirmed on the basis that it conducted an adequate search and disclosed all responsive records.
Request for records related to a study of body worn cameras. OCA’s response was affirmed on the basis that it conducted an adequate search and disclosed all responsive records.
Request for a transcript of a 911 call. OUC’s denial was affirmed on the basis that disclosure would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.