On February 26, 2024, Attorney Mack requested any and all documents submitted to and/or received from the Massachusetts Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission (POST), including, but not limited to, any email communications regarding [an identified] Fall River Police Officer and/or [an identified] Fall River Police Sergeant.
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.
Quemere requested: [1] . . . the investigation report and all records submitted to the Peace OfficersStandardsandTraining Commission [of the investigation of text messages between officers;] [2] . . . all internal affairs records for the eight officers who resigned, or were terminated, or were suspended as a result of the investigation. The Department provided a response on March 17, 2022. Unsatisfied with the Departments response, Mr.
A copy of any communications sent from the EDA between the dates of July 1, 2021 and May 11, 2023 regarding compliance with The Massachusetts Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining (POST) Commission and their database listing complaints against police officers planned for May 2022, including any backand-forth exchanges that may have occurred in response to those communications, broadly construed. [2.]
An officer must maintain his or her Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining (POST) Commission certification. Any officer who loses their certification eithertersporarily-or permanently shall be terminated.
Massachusetts Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission (Suffolk Superior Court Docket No.2284CV00906). In light of the pending litigation, I decline to opine on records requests numbered 1, 2 and 5 at this time. See 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b). It should be noted that a change in the status of this action could impact the applicability of 950 C.M.R. 32.08(2)(b). Conclusion Accordingly, the Department is ordered to provide Mr.
After another careful and thorough review of this matter and based upon a July 17, 2023 letter from the Massachusetts Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission (POST), new information has come to light in which I find that records responsive to Items 1, 2 and 5 are not related to the pending litigation.
Quemere requested all Authority internal affairs data submitted to the Peace OfficerStandards&Training Commission. Claiming to not yet have received responsive records, Mr. Quemere petitioned this office and this appeal, SPR22/1109, was opened as a result. The Public Records Law The Public Records Law strongly favors disclosure by creating a presumption that all governmental records are public records. G.
Peace OfficersStandardandTraining Commission (P.O.S.T). [6.] I would like to know if she was certified or decertified by P.O.S.T. [7.] any complaint made against her by other citizens that she has arrested or been involved with in her role as a Peace Officer. [8.]
Any and all records, whether in electronic, hard copy, or any other format, that are in the possession of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts State Police (MSP) regarding any materials sent to the Massachusetts Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining Commission regarding [an identified] MSP Trooper from August 22, 2023, and the time of response to this One Ashburton Place, Room 1719, Boston, Massachusetts 02108 (617) 727-2832 Fax:
Raymond requested any responsive documents and/or communications concerning your municipalitys police department and its compliance with the Massachusetts Peace OfficerStandardsandTraining (POST) Commissions duties under Chapter 253 of the Acts of 2020 to create a database listing complaints against police officers, as detailed below. Specifically, Mr. Raymond requested: [1.]