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DC’s Office of Unified Communications (OUC) told us about its “commitment to transparency” (above) when they shared its “findings” about the mishandling of a March 14 emergency where David Griffin died. In those “findings” (below) — sent March 29 to a council member responsible for the agency’s oversight — OUC absolved DC 911 of responsibility despite a more than half hour delay getting police to the scene.

Shepperd died while her 13-year-old daughter Maria performed CPR on her mother. And now, two years later, the cover-ups and lack of transparency and accountability continue.