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Orozco, Norma <br /> From: Stop the Musick Coalition OC < <br /> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2023 10:29 AM <br /> To: eComment <br /> Subject: Agenda Item 14: Opposition to Lexipol Contract <br /> Attachments: STM Letter City Council - Oppose Agenda Item 14_ Lexipol Contract.pdf <br /> August 29, 2023 <br /> Mayor Amezcua and City Councilmembers <br /> 20 Civic Center Plaza <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> ecomment(cr�,santa-ana.org <br /> Via Email <br /> RE: Item 14: Approve Master Service Agreement with Lexipol, LLC to Provide Policy Manual Maintenance <br /> and Support to the Police Department <br /> Dear Mayor Amezcua and City Councilmembers, <br /> Stop the Musick Coalition (STM) urges you to vote NO on Item 14, the proposal to Approve the Master Service <br /> Agreement with Lexipol, LLC to Provide Policy Manual Maintenance and Support to the Police Department <br /> (Department). Instead, we urge you to explore alternatives that involve community driven policies with public <br /> feedback. The City should explore options such as allocating additional resources to the City Attorney's office <br /> for in-house police policy maintenance and collaborate with the newly established City's Police Oversight <br /> Commission (Commission) to oversee and monitor the Department Policies. <br /> We are a coalition of individuals and organizations committed to decarceration in Orange County, California. <br /> Our vision is to reduce the jail population, stop the expansion of the carceral state, increase alternatives to <br /> incarceration, and build housing-first and care-first models in Orange County. We believe in a community that <br /> invests in public safety and community wellness through care,not cages. We believe this work includes <br /> responding to the concerns of community around controversial companies like Lexipol who have a troubled <br /> history of creating cloudy policing practices that don't abide by California laws that are in place. <br /> Last year, the Council unanimously delayed the approval of the proposed contract with Lexipol due to <br /> community concerns. City staff committed to come back with alternatives to the company's services, ones <br /> involving public feedback. However, as of now, no further updates or public feedback have been provided to <br /> determine alternatives. The City must remain committed to addressing community concerns and ensuring <br /> transparency by having the public provide their input in the process. <br /> Lexipol is a police lobbying group that subverts state law and best policing practices by selling boilerplate <br /> policies to police departments. In 2020, after the California Legislature passed AB 392: the necessary standard <br /> for police use of deadly force, Lexipol released an unlawful use of force policy that several local law <br /> enforcement agencies, including the City's Department, purchased and adopted. Organizations such as Chispa <br /> and ACLU SoCal successfully contested this policy, and worked alongside the City to bring it in compliance <br /> with the law. The City Attorney's office sent a letter to Lexipol that their policy was "legally deficient" and <br /> "does not precisely comport with <br /> i <br />