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Latino Health Access <br /> p A`( ,NO 450 W. Fourth Street, Suite 130 <br /> H ALT �y/ " Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> ACC ,, iii 714-542-7792 <br /> www.latinohealthaccess.org <br /> October 18, 2022 <br /> Mayor Sarmiento and City Councilmembers <br /> 20 Civic Center Plaza <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> 1�1 gjj .)sant�.t...ana o g <br /> RE: Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission and Agenda Item 22 <br /> Dear Mayor Sarmiento and City Councilmembers, <br /> Latino Health Access works with community residents to support physical, emotional, and social wellbeing. <br /> Our goal is to facilitate opportunities for residents to take ownership of their wellbeing, including by <br /> participating civically in decisions that affect their health. We believe that residents know the solutions that <br /> work best for their community, and have heard the community express these needs to the city, which is why we <br /> are concerned with the actions proposed under Item 22 in the city council agenda. <br /> Latino Health Access is writing to respond to the October 18, 2022 City Council agenda item 22, "Police <br /> Review Commission Draft Ordinance Discussion," and Exhibit 1. We commend the City Attorney's willingness <br /> to meet with community-based organizations to discuss our policy recommendations. We also commend the <br /> City Council for directing city staff to examine the Police Oversight Ordinance drafted and supported by <br /> community-based organizations. We are concerned, however, that the policy language of Exhibit 1 profoundly <br /> differs from the model policy that was discussed by the City Council on July 29, 2022, supported and written by <br /> community-based organizations. The Exhibit 1 policy language will establish an oversight model that <br /> largely mirrors the City of Anaheim's Police Review Board, which a majority of this council and the <br /> community have rightly labeled as insufficient. The Police Oversight Ad Hoc Committee previously <br /> recommended a hybrid investigation-focused and auditor/monitor-focused model of police oversight. The <br /> policy language of Exhibit 1 will fail to accomplish the Ad Hoc Committee's recommendation and the City <br /> Council's goal to establish an effective police oversight model. We cannot support the ordinance as written <br /> unless the fundamental police oversight provisions, listed herein, are included in the policy. We urge the City <br /> Council to introduce pivotal amendments to establish an effective police oversight commission. <br /> Structural Failures of Exhibit I Policy Language <br /> As previously stated, an ineffectual and powerless police oversight model will be far more detrimental to the <br /> residents of Santa Ana than simply not having any police oversight, as it will give the false impression that <br /> meaningful accountability and investigation into police misconduct is occurring and potentially stall more <br /> effective reform methods. This is not acceptable for Santa Ana residents who largely prefer <br /> investigation-focused and auditor-focused models.' <br /> 'Kpetman,Roxana. (2021,August 3)."Santa Ana to Host Virtual Forum on Police Oversight." The Orange <br /> County Register.h�t� ���v�v o�u q,�tcrconi/202I �)8/0/sa�,rnta� a�rna� to host vgrtua L:L. 111 bran q�ogA�� ova u�q�ln 1 <br /> PREVENTION EDUCATION ACTION <br />
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