šŸˆ ESPN's public record request of Tallahassee PD...this should get interesting

planomateo

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Requested info on 360 different names, received 300 reports. You'd think ESPN has enough FSU drama to talk about already, now they just reloaded just in time for the bowl game season. Wonder how they decided to release this information today and not wait another month or so.

Commitment to openness? Now that's funny.


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http://www.talgov.com/tpd/news/4526.aspx

TPD Responds to Large Public Records Request

December 24, 2014

The Tallahassee Police Department today, responded to a public records request from a national news media outlet related to Florida State University Athletes. The information provided is required to be released under Florida Public Records Law, and is being shared with local media as well, as part of TPD's commitment to transparency.

In September of 2014, TPD was contacted by a reporter with ESPN requesting any existing police records from TPD that contain the names of 360 specific individuals, identified by ESPN as Florida State University athletes. The reporter provided the names and in many cases the birthdates of the individuals. The public records request was processed by TPD's Records Department and, in turn, ESPN was provided over 300 police reports where the name provided by the reporter was mentioned as a witness, victim, suspect, reporting party, etc., in accordance with ESPN's request.

After collecting the cases requested, each was thoroughly reviewed to ensure all requirements were met according to Florida Public Records Law, as is standard procedure, prior to release to ESPN. During the process, it was discovered one case had a piece of evidence which was not immediately processed. The follow-up report details the steps taken to process the evidence in July 2014, which ultimately had no impact on the case. The case was subsequently reclosed. The incident involved a former FSU football player and no charges were filed after consultation with the State's Attorney's Office. The case, in its entirety, is attached to this release.

While several of the reports requested involve open and active cases, one of note, involves an aggravated assault by two men who are alleged to have brandished a firearm at a neighbor on July 17th, 2014. Dalvin Cook, a current FSU football player is listed as an associate in the case. The case is under investigation and once complete, it will be provided as an update to this release.

"We are committed to ensuring that every citizen of this community, including our university students, know that we take every report of possible criminal activity seriously," said Tallahassee Police Chief Michael DeLeo. We also have an obligation, under state law, to respond to national media requests such as this and have done so professionally and with a commitment to openness.

 
Not to mention the conflict of interest ESPN could have in this.

They have a TV deal with the ACC and they also have the ability to influence the negotiations. We should all be scared of the power that ESPN has.

The grant of rights coincides with the ACC's TV deal with ESPN through the 2026-27 season. That deal was worth $17 million per school per year, but sources told ESPN last year it is expected to increase to at least $20 million per school per year with the addition of Notre Dame.
 
In September of 2014, TPD was contacted by a reporter with ESPN requesting any existing police records from TPD that contain the names of 360 specific individuals, identified by ESPN as Florida State University athletes. The reporter provided the names and in many cases the birthdates of the individuals. The public records request was processed by TPD's Records Department and, in turn, ESPN was provided over 300 police reports where the name provided by the reporter was mentioned as a witness, victim, suspect, reporting party, etc., in accordance with ESPN's request.
:shock: :smh:
 
I heard Dalvin Cook is now being investigated for assault for waiving a gun at someone. Do these dumbass bastards not get it? Does Florida State not get it? Does the NCAA not get it? I can't wait to hear how dumb Jimbo sounds trying to defend this one. And this was the only chance they had at winning it all was Cook, because he takes all the pressure of Crablegs.
 
As a aomewhat close follower of the political world, this has the feel of a 'document dump'. The documents are being releaed just before a long holiday weekend, and no one will do any serious analysis of them until after the championship game. The hope is that by the time someone does turn their attention tothis, most will think that it is old news.
 
I heard Dalvin Cook is now being investigated for assault for waiving a gun at someone. Do these dumbass bastards not get it? Does Florida State not get it? Does the NCAA not get it? I can't wait to hear how dumb Jimbo sounds trying to defend this one. And this was the only chance they had at winning it all was Cook, because he takes all the pressure of Crablegs.

No, Fisher was just awarded a contract extension through 2022. Is he now the highest paid college coach?
 

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