The Denver Gazette: In response to outrage from some quarters and more than $15 million in settlements following the George Floyd protests five years ago, the Denver Police Department pledged to track its use of less-lethal munitions for crowd control.
But when The Denver Gazette requested this data following last month’s protests, the department refused, saying the public has no right to know how much was used.
In her denial, Andrea Webber, the department’s records administrator, cited officer safety and future operations.
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