State police have appealed a Freedom of Information Commission ruling
that the department must make available personal documents seized from Adam Lanza's home during the course of the investigation into the 2012 killings of 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
The
appeal was filed on June 26. In addition to the FOIC, it names the
Hartford Courant and David Altimari, a reporter at the Courant, as
defendants.
The appeal asks the court to reverse a May 13
unanimous decision by the commission that state police must make
documents seized from Lanza's home available to the public. The
commission made the ruling, in part, because of the state's expense
investigating the Sandy Hook shooting and the worldwide media attention the shooting garnered.
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