Outstanding description by Tony Mead of what transpired at Wolfgang Halbig’s Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission hearing on Feb. 18. Here’s the takeaway summary:
“As one observes the blatant attempts by the State to confuse, obfuscate and delay the release of these documents, it becomes apparent to even the least informed that they obviously have something to hide. There is no justification for the continued efforts to delay the inevitable. If the Sandy Hook incident is a genuine mass murder, why not simply provide Wolfgang with the proof and have him move on? It should really be just that simple!”
Halbig’s “win” is in the admission by the FOI Commission that the dash cam videos (taken by state trooper vehicles parked in Sandy Hook Elementary School’s parking lot on the day of the alleged massacre) are part of the public record, instead of “evidence,” and therefore should be made available to Halbig. However, the State of Connecticut already is appealing that.
Recall that some dash cam videos had already been made public, none of which shows what should be hundreds of children being evacuated from the school. See my post “Sandy Hook hoax: Where were the 100s of students being evacuated?”.
Dash-Cam DVDs Deemed Public Records, Officials Pull Out Stops to Keep Docs Private
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On February 18, 2016, Wolfgang Halbig appeared in the CT FOIA Commission Hearing to continue his attempt to obtain public records from the Newtown PD and Department of
The Hearing begins and it becomes immediately apparent that Vincent Perpetua is much more rigid than Matthew Streeter (the previous hearing officer). This is a no nonsense, by the book, informed and educated attorney who seems to view Wolfgang and his attorney along with Christine Plourde (Legislative Manager and basically “gatekeeper” of DESPPP records) and her attorney with equally condescending disdain.
Kay Wilson explains to Perpetua that Wolfgang has been getting the “runaround” on his FOIA request for written police reports from…
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