Bryan Carmody, a freelance reporter in San Francisco, said police showed up at his house with a sledge hammer and a search warrant on Friday morning.
San Francisco. By Eli Rosenberg Eli Rosenberg General assignment reporter covering national and breaking news Email Bio Follow May 11 at 6:45 PM Bryan Carmody, a freelance reporter in San Francisco, awoke Friday to the sounds of someone trying to break into his house.
He wasn’t about to give up his source on Friday either, despite the escalation — not to the police, or two FBI agents in suits who questioned him about the case, he said. The raid on Carmody’s home and office drew wide First Amendment-related attention in the Bay Area over the weekend. And it added a new twist to the intrigue that surrounded the death of Adachi, who had built up a high profile as a public defender in the 16 years he’d held the office.
Tim Redmond, the editor of the San Francisco news site 48 Hills, called the local coverage “repugnant,” noting how disliked Adachi was by many police officers in the city in a post he wrote at the time. Asked about tensions between the police department and Adachi, Carmody declined to comment on the politics of the case.
“The citizens and leaders of the City of San Francisco have demanded a complete and thorough investigation into this leak, and this action represents a step in the process of investigating a potential case of obstruction of justice along with the illegal distribution of confidential police material," it said.
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