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Las Vegas Police Fight Against Releasing Documents, “Charges Could Come In The Future”

After 315 pages of federal search warrants were released to the public last Friday regarding the investigation of Stephen Paddock in the Las Vegas massacre from October of last year, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police are fighting to keep the remaining documents confidential.

The reasoning, says attorney for the police, Nicholas Crosby, is that more charges against other people could come in the future. This came as a shock to the people in attendance, as the only suspect in the matter, Paddock, had killed himself on site. However, Maggie McLetchie, attorney for the Las Vegas Review Journal, one of the media publications fighting for the release of the document, calls the claim a smoke screen.

She argued that “police could say their investigation is ongoing forever to delay access,” according to local Fox News.

State District Court Judge Elissa Cadish gave LVPD one week to explain the need for “ongoing secrecy” in the matter, or we assume she would order the documents to be released. The “or else” was not explicitly stated.

“Just because Mr. Paddock shot himself doesn’t mean the public doesn’t have a right to know what’s in the documents,” McLetchie said.

 

via Fox News

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