A three-judge panel court sided with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Florida chapter, who sued the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office over the denial of information related to their Intelligence Led Policing (ILP) program. The program, introduced in 2011, targeted individuals, places, and groups based on a wide range of criteria, without the need for prior conviction. The court ordered the sheriff’s office to release the requested information, specifically the criteria and data used to create certain lists.
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Florida’s Illegally Secretive Intelligence Policing Program Challenged
