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Zuniga, Diana <br /> From: Dylan Olmos <noreply@adv.actionnetwork.org> <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2025 10:19 PM <br /> To: eComment <br /> Subject: Hire an Independent Director for the Santa Ana Police Oversight Commission <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> Santa Ana City Council, <br /> Santa Ana City Council and City Manager Alvaro Nunez, <br /> My name is Dylan Olmos and as a concerned resident of Santa Ana, I am calling on you to <br /> take immediate action to restore the integrity of our Police Oversight Commission by hiring an <br /> Independent Director with urgency and immediately. <br /> The commission was created to ensure transparency, accountability, and justice in policing but for nearly years, it has been paralyzed due to the City's failure to fill the Director role. In <br /> the meantime, Santa Ana police officers have shot and killed multiple residents. Without a <br /> Director, the commission cannot investigate these incidents or respond to community <br /> complaints. We need accountability and the correct representation for our community. The <br /> Director is essential for initiating investigations, issuing subpoenas, and producing public <br /> reports—core functions that empower the Commission to hold the police department <br /> accountable. The one-year legal deadline for launching investigations is quickly approaching, <br /> risking the loss of any path toward accountability. <br /> These delays are not just bureaucratic oversights—they have real and devastating <br /> consequences. Families are grieving, communities are demanding justice, and trust in local <br /> government continues to erode. <br /> I urge you to act now: immediately appoint an Independent Director and ensure that funding <br /> for the position is preserved in the upcoming budget. Santa Ana's residents have waited long <br /> enough —the time to fulfill the purpose of the Police Oversight Ordinance is now. <br /> Dylan Olmos <br /> <br /> i <br />