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Baton Rouge police make some officers sign secrecy agreements, sparking transparency concerns

Por: The Advocate Crime March 11, 2023

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Tapped to lead the through a period of public scrutiny following the police killing of Alton Sterling, Chief Murphy Paul has long touted his agency’s .But recently, records show, Paul’s administration has taken pains to stifle circulation of documents, civil service election records and other information with a secretive and unorthodox tool: non-disclosure agreements that bar dozens of patrol officers, detectives and even some of Paul’s... + full article



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