With the federal government, who knows the time frame.
Look at the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO. The US DOJ stepped in to what was a local incident and took almost 7 months and millions of dollars to conclude that they could not prove wrongdoing by the officer. That was with dozens of witnesses and virtually all of the facts known shortly after the incident. How many shots fired, distances and injuries to Brown and the officer were known almost immediately. There was no issues of governmental operations like with the SS or any conspiracies to look into. It was a straightforward interaction between two people, and it took the federal government over half a year to draw a conclusion.
What is transparency and how much do we really expect? Will every detail ever be made public? I doubt it. Just like some of the questions they were asking in the hearing a couple of days ago. I saw questions like or similar to, how far does the Secret Service extended the perimeter or safety zones?
Should that be public information? Like, yes we go out to 500 meters but we don’t concentrate beyond that.
Uhhhh….. no.
Should we eventually know if anyone else was involved? Yes. How far did the planning and incompetence go from the federal to the state and local level? Yes.
We might get tidbits of information but I don’t think that a conclusion will be made public anytime soon and then it might never be a complete recounting of all facts. Even if the final investigation was released next week, how many people would believe it?