Request to Ann Arbor Independent Community Police Oversight Commission (February 10, 2025) – Oversight of AAPD Investigation

The Ann Arbor Independent Community Police Oversight Commission (ICPOC) describes its mission as protecting civil rights, advancing fair and professional law enforcement responsive to community concerns, increasing public confidence in law enforcement, and ensuring that investigations of police misconduct are conducted fairly, thoroughly, and objectively, including through independent investigations and reviews.

In the present matter, the available record reflects follow-up requests for ICPOC oversight of the Ann Arbor Police Department investigation into the $1.4 million Sheriff’s sale accounting discrepancy. The record further reflects that the investigation remains unresolved and that no additional review or action has been taken by ICPOC in response to those requests.

The record also reflects that requests to the Ann Arbor Police Department seeking review of the investigation have not resulted in additional documentation or reconciliation of the accounting discrepancy.

The record also reflects that requests to the Ann Arbor Police Department seeking review of the investigation have not resulted in additional documentation or reconciliation of the accounting discrepancy.

Follow-up correspondence to ICPOC requesting oversight of the Ann Arbor Police Department investigation into the Sheriff’s sale accounting discrepancy (February 10, 2025).

Exhibit 1 – Follow-up email requesting ICPOC oversight of AAPD investigation.

Exhibit 2 – Additional follow-up correspondence to ICPOC.

Exhibit 3 – Continued follow-up requesting oversight and review.

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Brad Foerster, MD PhD

Brad Foerster is a FOIA advocate documenting requests, transparency disputes, and accountability investigations involving public agencies, universities, police oversight, and Russia-Gate related inquiries. His work compiles original documents, timelines, and analysis of public records and institutional responses. Brad is also a board-certified radiologist, author of Town & Gown, and has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles. Brad lives in Potomac, Maryland with his family and is active in the Montgomery County Medical Society and the Takoma Park U.S. & World History Book Club.