CC 2020-06-23_6b Supplemental No 1MEMORANDUM
TO: CITY COUNCIL
FROM: JESSICA MATSON, DEPUTY CITY CLERK
SUBJECT: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
AGENDA ITEM 6b – JUNE 23, 2020 CITY COUNCIL MEETING
PRESENTATION BY ARROYO GRANDE POLICE DEPARTMENT
REGARDING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES AND TRAINING
PROGRAM
D ATE: JUNE 22, 2020
Attached is correspondence received.
cc: Acting City Manager
Police Chief
City Attorney
City Clerk
City Website (or public review binder)
From: Kara Hitchcock <
Date: June 15, 2020 at 2:06:31 PM PDT
To: Keith Storton <kstorton@arroyogrande.org>
Subject: End police violence and reimagine public safety
Dear Council Member Storton,
As a person of faith, I believe police violence and brutality against black men and
women must end now, particularly in light of the tragic and senseless recent
killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and so many others. Police violence
and systemic racial injustice is tied to America’s original sin of racism and the
abhorrent legacy of white supremacy. The time for bold reforms that ensure equal
justice under the law extends to everyone is now.
As your constituent and a person of faith, I am asking you to do away with
policies that lead to the unequal treatment of and violence against black,
Indigenous, and people of color and adopt reforms drawn from evidence-based
recommendations in the Task Force on 21st Century Policing Report, Campaign
Zero, and more.
Specifically, we call on mayors, local officials, and local police precincts to:
Ban chokeholds and neck restraints in all cases
Require officers to de-escalate situations when possible, eliminating or
reducing the need to use force
Require officers to give a verbal warning before shooting
Require officers to exhaust all other alternatives, including non-force and
less-lethal force options prior to resorting to deadly force
Ban shooting at moving vehicles
Require officers to intervene and stop the use of excessive force by other
officers
Establish a use of force continuum that restricts the most severe types of
force
Require officers to report each time they use force or threaten to use force
against civilians.
Every city should adopt these policies immediately. Furthermore, we call on you
to begin the process now to reimagine public safety by reinvesting city budgets in
programs that expand and enhance restorative justice programs, provide
alternatives to incarceration, demilitarize the police, provide crisis intervention
and de-escalation training, increase community engagement, and expand holistic
collaborative services.
The time is now to finally fix this broken system, locally and nationally.
Sincerely,
Kara Hitchcock
Arroyo Grande, CA 934201807
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From:Raleigh Delk
To:public comment
Subject:Tuesday 6/23 Meeting: Item 6b
Date:Monday, June 22, 2020 12:02:19 PM
I'm Raleigh from Los Osos and I'm asking the Arroyo Grande Police Department to address
and respond to the demands of R.A.C.E. Matters SLO. These potential improvements include
the reallocating funds from the police department to local mental health services and
nonprofits. Additionally, the city council could adopt a resolution declaring racism a public
health crisis as San Luis Obispo has done. For more information, refer
to https://link.edgepilot.com/s/24f86cc3/UlVoHCr9p0qezScRM9koqg?
u=https://www.racemattersslo.org/ and connect and collaborate with other organizations in
your city who work on diversity, inclusion, equity, and racial justice.
Regardless of the degree of racism in Arroyo Grande and SLO County as a whole, such
changes could benefit everyone in the community and set an example for the rest of the state
and the country. Learn more about the data-driven studies behind these demands
at https://link.edgepilot.com/s/b1511a19/O8ud66nySkKgp7daOraARA?
u=https://www.joincampaignzero.org/
Sincerely,
Raleigh
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From:Sophie Stebbins
To:public comment
Subject:Board meeting public comments regarding Item 6b and 6d
Date:Monday, June 22, 2020 1:46:57 PM
Hello,
I am writing to demand that Arroyo Grande city council hears the voices and demands of our Black community.
I am asking that the city council:
- Supports R.A.C.E Matters’ (SLO) demands in their jurisdiction.
- Adopts a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis.
- Connects and collaborates with organizations who work on diversity, inclusion, equity, and/or racial justice.
I ask that you seriously consider a drastic revision and reform of your Police Department trainings and procedures,
with an ultimate goal to reallocate funds from the PD to community interests, housing, non profits, etc.
I also ask that you recognize Juneteenth Day as a holiday.
The citizens of SLO county are asking for a response and swift action regarding racial justice.
Thank you,
Sophie Stebbins