Common Cause, League of Women Voters, ACLU Call on Kilmartin to Release 38 Studios Records
Wednesday, August 03, 2016
A range of citizen groups are calling on Attorney General Peter Kilmartin and RI State Police's Colonel Steven O'Donnell to release all of the records tied to the 38 Studios investigation.
This come after Speaker Nick Mattiello, the Center for Freedom and Prosperity, and GoLocalProv Editorials have made the same demands.
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GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe groups issued a letter highlighting the “extraordinarily strong public interest” in the investigation of the 38 Studios scandal and calling “less than compelling” the arguments offered for keeping the records of that investigation secret, five open government groups today.
The five groups – ACCESS/RI, the ACLU of RI, Common Cause RI, the League of Women Voters of RI, and the New England First Amendment Coalition – stated: “[T]he disaster known as 38 Studios happened because of a deeply ingrained culture of secrecy in this state. The official state investigation into that disaster should not perpetuate that culture.”
The groups in the letter said that the records being withheld included both those considered by the grand jury and the numerous other records generated by the investigation that were not presented to the grand jury. Regarding the grand jury records, the letter pointed to two other newsworthy incidents – the Station Fire tragedy and, in 2000, the shooting of off-duty police officer Cornel Young, Jr. – where grand jury records were released. The groups rejected as unpersuasive the arguments that the two law enforcement agencies have given for not following the path taken in the Station Fire investigation in having the records opened.
The groups also argued there were compelling reasons for releasing the investigatory records that were gathered by the two agencies outside of the grand jury. Noting that “of the 146 witnesses your agencies interviewed, only 11 were called before the grand jury,” the groups stated that there was “thus a wide range of independent information gathered by your agencies that would shed light on this incredibly important incident in Rhode Island history if you publicly released the information – which, under the Access to Public Records Act (APRA), you have the clear right to do.” The letter noted that the State Police recently took that route following two highly publicized incidents – the Cranston parking ticket scandal and the controversial school resource officer “body slam” incident at Tolman High School in Pawtucket. “Surely the public deserves similar access to information about an investigation involving millions of taxpayer dollars,” the groups’ letter claimed.
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