Revised FOIA Filed with Metropolitan Police Department

DC Courts — FOIA MPD incident documentation, Washington D.C.
DC Courts
April 14, 2025
1 min read

Thank you for your prompt response.

Upon reviewing your reply, I realize I should have been more specific in my initial request.

While I understand that MPD may not operate CCTV footage at the location, I would like to clarify that I believe your agency does manage red light safety cameras at the intersection of New York Avenue and Florida Avenue NE, Ward 5, S/N 17 Code 264.

The incident I am referring to occurred on February 8, 2025, around 12:29:40 PM EST, involving a black Dodge Charger or a similar muscle car. I would like to request any available footage from the red light cameras in operation at that time.

My goal is to obtain footage that may assist in identifying the vehicle and the individual involved, particularly given that I was unable to obtain the license plate number at the scene.

Thank you again for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response and am happy to provide any further details if needed.

  1. DC Courts
  2. ›
  3. Timeline
  4. ›
  5. FOIA MPD Red Light Cameras
←PreviousFOIA DDOT Red Light CamerasNextMOLC Denies Appeal→

Related Incidents

  • FOIAFOIA Request to DDOT for Traffic Camera Records — March 2025 | DC Courts Freedom of Information Act request filed with the District Department of Transportation on March 3, 2025, seeking traffic camera and CCTV footage related to the incident. March 3, 2025
    FOIA Request to DDOT for Traffic Camera Records — March 2025 | DC Courts
  • FOIAFOIA Request to MPD for Incident Records — March 2025 | DC Courts Freedom of Information Act request filed with the Metropolitan Police Department on March 3, 2025, seeking police records, reports, and evidence from the February 2025 incident. March 3, 2025
    FOIA Request to MPD for Incident Records — March 2025 | DC Courts
  • FOIAFOIA Request to HSEMA for Emergency Records — March 2025 | DC Courts Freedom of Information Act request filed with the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency on March 7, 2025, seeking records related to the D.C. incident. March 7, 2025
    FOIA Request to HSEMA for Emergency Records — March 2025 | DC Courts
  • FOIAFOIA Request to DDOT: Red Light Camera Records — April 2025 | DC Courts Freedom of Information Act request filed with DDOT on April 13, 2025, seeking red light camera footage and traffic records from the February 2025 vehicular assault location. April 13, 2025
    FOIA Request to DDOT: Red Light Camera Records — April 2025 | DC Courts

Suggested Reading

  • DDOTDDOT Failure to Respond to FOIA Request — April 2025 | DC Courts District Department of Transportation fails to respond to the FOIA request within the legally mandated deadline as of April 23, 2025. Non-compliance documented by DC Courts. April 23, 2025
    DDOT Failure to Respond to FOIA Request — April 2025 | DC Courts
  • MOLCMOLC Second Court Appearance: Appeal Proceedings — April 17, 2025 | DC Courts Second MOLC court appearance on April 17, 2025, continuing the FOIA appeal dispute over Washington D.C. incident records. Follow-up proceedings documented by DC Courts. April 17, 2025
    MOLC Second Court Appearance: Appeal Proceedings — April 17, 2025 | DC Courts
  • MPDMPD FOIA Response: Red Light Camera Records Disclosure | DC Courts Metropolitan Police Department responds to the FOIA request for red light camera records on April 14, 2025. Response documents MPD disclosure of traffic surveillance data. April 14, 2025
    MPD FOIA Response: Red Light Camera Records Disclosure | DC Courts
  • MOLCMOLC Denies FOIA Appeal — April 2025 Records Dispute | DC Courts Mayor's Office on Letterhead and Correspondence officially denies the FOIA appeal on April 14, 2025. The denial escalates the D.C. government accountability dispute. April 14, 2025
    MOLC Denies FOIA Appeal — April 2025 Records Dispute | DC Courts