October 25, 2005; City of Moorhead
10/25/2005 10:14:43 AM
This is an opinion of the Commissioner of Administration issued pursuant to section 13.072 of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13 - the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. It is based on the facts and information available to the Commissioner as described below.
Facts and Procedural History:On September 23, 2005, IPAD received a letter dated September 16, 2005, from Steven Wagner, of The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. In his letter, Mr. Wagner asked the Commissioner to issue an advisory opinion regarding his right to gain access to certain data that the City of Moorhead maintains. IPAD, on behalf of the Commissioner, wrote to Bruce Messelt, City Manager, in response to Mr. Wagner's request. The purposes of this letter, dated September 26, 2005, were to inform him of Mr. Wagner's request and to ask him to provide information or support for the City's position. On October 13, 2005, IPAD received a response, dated October 11, 2005, from Brian Neugebauer, an attorney representing the City. A summary of the facts as Mr. Wagner provided them is as follows. In a letter dated August 16, 2005, Mr. Wagner requested data from the City regarding an August 16 incident involving an alleged killing at a hotel. Police had responded to a 911 call. Of relevance here, Mr. Wagner wrote: Please consider this a formal request under the state's Data Practice laws for access to all public information. We are also requesting a transcript of the 911 call relating to this incident, as provided in Minnesota Statute 13.82, subdivision 4. The law says a transcript of the call shall be prepared upon request. On August 22, 2005, the City responded via a memorandum prepared by an assistant Clay County attorney. The attorney wrote: In considering the Forum's request for a transcript of the 911 call relative to this incident, it is my opinion that release of that information should be denied. Such information is currently classified as confidential or protected nonpublic data, Minn.Stat. section 13.82, Subd. 7, as it is active investigative data, which has been collected or created by the Moorhead Police Department in order to prepare a case against a person for the commission of a crime. The Moorhead Police Department currently maintains the primary investigative responsibility for the incident. Issue:Based on Mr. Wagner's opinion request, the Commissioner agreed to address the following issue:
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Law enforcement data
Law enforcement (13.82)
Criminal investigative data (13.82, subd. 7)