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Oct 9, 2019 · The Raid. On April 11, the San Francisco Police Department sought Carmody’s cooperation in identifying his confidential source from whom he obtained a police report related to Adachi’s death. Carmody had sold the report to three television news stations shortly after Adachi’s death on Feb. 22.
May 20, 2019 · None of the television stations revealed how they obtained the police report, but it was later learned three stations bought it from Carmody, an independent “stringer” who typically gathers...
- Evan Sernoffsky
- Reporter
May 12, 2019 · San Francisco journalist Bryan Carmody's home and office were raided by police in probe over a leaked report on the death of Public Defender Jeff Adachi.
- matt.hamilton@latimes.com
- Staff Writer
Sep 27, 2019 · Carmody began investigating Adachi's death the day it happened. During his reporting, he received a copy of a San Francisco police report about Adachi's death from a confidential source. Carmody did not ask for or pay for the source to provide the document.
May 13, 2019 · Mr. Carmody said the police report was crucial to understanding an unexpected death of an important city official. Initially reporters had been told that Mr. Adachi had died while “on the...
May 21, 2019 · Carmody sold copies of the Adachi police report along with video footage from the scene of his death and information obtained from interviews to three news stations.
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May 21, 2019 · Carmody said he obtained the police report from a confidential source shortly after Adachi’s death at age 59 on Feb. 22. He then sold it to three television news stations, who aired...