ACLU Is Winning the Court Fight for Fresno's K-9 Police Records
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On Wired Wednesday, GV Wire’s senior reporter David Taub talks with KMPH Fox 26 “Great Day” anchor Karl Cooke about a recent court ruling in favor of the ACLU’s attempts at obtaining police K-9 records from the city of Fresno.
The ACLU says the records are needed to evaluate police dog use and potential injuries.
The Fresno City Council will decide whether to continue blocking the civil rights group from seeing the records or release them. The council will discuss the matter in closed session at its meeting Thursday.
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