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Head of Iowa Freedom of Information Council Wants Release of Police Video Camera Footage

Head of Iowa Freedom of Information Council Wants Release of Police Video Camera Footage

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The head of the Iowa Freedom of Information Council says it’s time for a state law governing the retention as well as the release of police video camera footage. Randy Evans, executive director of the council, also is questioning a state board’s decision to meet privately last Friday and withhold information about its deliberations over the release of Burlington police video of a fatal shooting.

 

A Burlington police officer responding to an alleged domestic fight shot at a dog that jumped on the officer. Thirty-four-year-old Autumn Steele was hit by the gunfire and died. Burlington police have released 12 seconds of video. For the past two-and-a-half years, Steele’s family and The Burlington Hawk Eye have been seeking release of all the video from the incident. On Friday, the Iowa Public Information Board went into executive session to discuss the case and then took a public vote on what was discussed in private — without disclosing what they had voted upon. Evans says the Public Information Board’s actions seem to be playing into the hands of critics who want to shut the board down.

The Des Moines Register filed a complaint against the Iowa Public Information Board, asking board members to fine themselves for their secretive actions on the Burlington police video case.

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