An attorney suing Nassau County on claims of deliberate indifference to domestic violence by its police department is trying to pry loose an internal report that is under a protective order.

The police report was created in the wake of a separate case, the 2009 murder of Jo’Anna Bird at the hands of an ex-boyfriend who violated multiple protection orders. The Nassau County Police Department’s Internal Affairs Unit created a 700-page report examining police failures. The report was seen by the parties involved in the Bird case.

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