HomeMy WebLinkAbout051426 Wells second AV ReassessmentCity of San Luis Obispo, City Attorney’s Office, 990 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401-3249, 805.781.7140, slocity.org
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May 14, 2026
Karson Wells
KSBY News
(805) 441-0942
Re: Subsequent Update on Determination to Withhold February 28, 2026, Video and Audio
Records
Dear Karson Wells:
On April 14, 2026, the City of San Luis Obispo (“City”) provided a 45-day update to your
California Public Records Act request (PRR26121) regarding requested video and audio
records. Consistent with Government Code §7923.625, we are providing this subsequent
reassessment of our determination to withhold those records.
The administrative investigations by the San Luis Obispo Police Department and the
California Attorney General remain ongoing, we affirm that, based on the facts and
circumstances depicted in the recording, disclosure at this time would still substantially
interfere with the ongoing investigations. The public interest in preventing this interference
and ensuring the integrity and thorough and efficient completion of the investigation
outweighs the public interest in disclosure of the requested records at this time.
Pursuant to Government Code §7923.625, an agency may delay disclosure of a recording
related to a critical incident during an active criminal or administrative investigation provided
the decision to withhold is reassessed every 30 days and disclosure of the recording is found
to be a continued interference risk for an ongoing investigation.
As a further basis for continued nondisclosure at this time, portions of the recording
depicting the decedent would constitute an unwarranted invasion of the decedent’s
personal privacy and of the rights of his survivors and heirs. Other portions of the audio and
video recordings depict witnesses and reporting parties, whose privacy interests likely
require redaction. The City does not have authorization to waive the privacy interests of all
such affected parties. At such time as the investigation is complete, or review of the videos
is complete such that redacted videos can be produced, the City will endeavor to produce
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redacted versions of responsive records subject to disclosure, with redactions limited to
those necessary to protect the privacy interests referenced.
Based on the facts and circumstances of the current investigations and reasons set forth
above, the City asserts that there is clear and convincing evidence that disclosure of audio
and video recordings would substantially interfere with the ongoing investigations at this
time. In accordance with Government Code §7923.625(a)(2), the City will reassess this
position and notify you of our determination within another 30 days from the delivery of this
communication.
The undersigned is responsible for this determination in consultation with the Chief of Police,
Rick Scott.
Sincerely,
Christine Dietrick
City Attorney
CC: Rick Scott, Chief of Police, City of San Luis Obispo
Whitney McDonald, City Manager, City of San Luis Obispo