A Civil Rights Case, Public Records, and a $74,000 Pay Wall
I first wrote about Fareed Khlayel’s federal civil rights case back in December. At the time, it drew little attention. Months later, I decided to revisit it and see what had changed. So I called him. He answered. And he had documentation. Over the past year, Khlayel has obtained a substantial set of records from the City of El Paso through the Texas Public Information Act. These are not leaks or anonymous tips. They are official documents the City itself released, complete with redaction logs. He walked me through them. What follows is a reconstruction of what those records show. The Police Report One document stands out. The El Paso Police Department Public Information Report for Incident #24333032 was released by the City with minimal redactions, limited to dates of birth. According to the City’s own redaction log, dated September 23, 2025, no law enforcement or litigation exemptions were applied. By the City’s own determination, the report is public. Under “Associated Names,” the c...