Quemere requested a copy of all police department internal affairs data submitted to the Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission. Claiming to not yet have received a response, Mr. Quemere petitioned this office and this appeal, SPR22/1305, was opened as a result. Subsequently, I learned that the City provided Mr. Quemere with a response dated June 6, 2022.
Quemere requested [a]ll police department internal affairs data submitted to the Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission. Claiming to not yet have received responsive records, Mr. Quemere petitioned this office and this appeal, SPR22/1108, was opened as a result. Despite being notified of the opening of this appeal, it remains unclear whether the City has provided a response. Accordingly, the City is ordered to provide Mr.
On September 7, 2023, the requestor sought all records in the possession of the City of North Adams and the North Adams Police Department regarding any internal affairsany disciplinary recordsany materials sent by the Massachusetts Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission regarding [an identified individual] from August 1, 2023 and the time of response to this request.
On September 10, 2024, Attorney Kosht requested, [a]ll investigatory reports, summary memoranda, witness statements, or other internal documents related to the sustained internal affairs complaint(s) against [an identified individual] for an incident occurring on or about October 4, 2010, as listed in the Peace OfficerStandardsandTrainings Database of Sustained Allegations and Disciplinary Actions by Agency (Allegations #s: A-00001906; A-00001907
Quemere requested MBTA Transit Police internal affairs data submitted to the Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission (POST) Commission. Prior Appeal This request was the subject of a previous appeal. See SPR22/1122 Determination of the Supervisor of Records (May 13, 2022). The MBTA responded on May 2, 2022. Unsatisfied with the MBTAs response, Mr. Quemere petitioned this office and this appeal, SPR22/1222, was opened as a result.
Quemere requested: [1] . . . the investigation of text messages between officer [and] investigation report and all records submitted to the Peace OfficersStandardsandTraining Commission [;] [2] . . . all internal affairs records for the eight officers who resigned, or were terminated, or were suspended as a result of the investigation. Claiming to not yet have received responsive records, Mr.
Quemere requested copies of all police department internal affairs data submitted to the Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission. Claiming to not yet have received responsive records, Mr. Quemere petitioned this office and this appeal, SPR22/1299, was opened as a result. Despite being notified of the opening of this appeal, it remains unclear whether the Department has provided a response.
Quemere requested, [a]ll police department internal affairs data submitted to the Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission; please provide the data as a spreadsheet, preferably in Excel format The Department provided a response on May 11, 2022. Unsatisfied with the Departments response, Mr. Quemere petitioned this office and this appeal, SPR22/1124, was opened as a result.
Quemere requested, all police department internal affairs data submitted to the Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission; please provide the data as a spreadsheet, preferably in Excel format (if the data are not available as a spreadsheet, please advise what formats are available).
Flynn requested, [a]ll or any reports sent from the Lowell Police Department to the Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining (POST) Commission. Including but not limited the name of the officer, type of incident, date of incident, and result/reprimand (i.e. suspension, termination, etc.). All or any documents, incident reports, or spreadsheets that contain the aforementioned information submitted to the POST commission.