AfterLohr and the oth*ers real*ized there would be an inves*ti*ga*tion, they met and “agreed to pro*vide inves*ti*ga*tors with false infor*ma*tion to cover up the assault,” the doc*u*ment says, adding that “at one meet*ing, Offi*cer TH said the group should tell inves*ti*ga*tors that they did not see, hear, or do any*thing.” Imme*di*ately after the assault, the doc*u*ment con*tin*ues, Lohr “directed oth*ers to clean up the blood in inmate KD’s cell rather than to pre*serve the blood as evi*dence.” Hav*ing located sur*veil*lance tapes that recorded the assault, “super*vi*sor ES announced that ‘he would take care of’ the issue, and then waved what appeared to be a mag*net over sev*eral sur*veil*lance tapes in order to erase the footage” and “then hid the mag*netic device in the drop-ceiling,” the doc*u*ment explains. In addi*tion, “a super*vi*sor – who pre*vi*ously had ordered an assault on inmate KD – instructed defen*dant Lohr and offi*cer TH not to write any reports about inmate KD and his injuries,” accord*ing to the document.