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Item 06 -Minutes from the Regular Meetings of June 17, 2025 and July 1, 2025
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Item 06 -Minutes from the Regular Meetings of June 17, 2025 and July 1, 2025
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CITY COUNCIL 7 JULY 1, 2025 <br />13. Sean O’Connell spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance. <br />14. David Pulido spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance and spoke regarding Noe Rodriguez’s incident. <br />15. Gilbert B. spoke regarding the City’s current climate regarding ICE and requested <br />the Mayor resign. <br />16. Giovanni Chavez, California Young Democrats, spoke regarding the City’s current <br />climate regarding ICE, unity, and Agenda Item No. 32. <br />17. Khang Tran spoke regarding the American government, police use of force and <br />authority, and Noe Rodriguez's incident. He spoke in opposition to Agenda Item No. <br />29 and in support of Agenda Item No. 32. <br />18. Daniel Diaz requested questions submitted to city staff be answered and spoke <br />regarding transparency and the City’s current climate regarding ICE. <br />19. Sandra spoke regarding the City’s current climate regarding ICE and in support of <br />Agenda Item No. 32. <br />20. Matthew Compton spoke regarding the Culichi Town incident, spoke in opposition <br />to the proposed amendments to the Police Oversight Commission ordina nce, and <br />requested justice for Noe Rodriguez. <br />21. Jocelyn Pacheco spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance. <br />22. Zury spoke regarding Santa Ana Police Department Internal Affairs incidents and in <br />opposition to the proposed amendments to the Police Oversight Commission <br />ordinance. <br />23. Tanya Nava spoke regarding the City’s current climate, requested all charges <br />against Taina Bee Lopez be dropped, and called for justice for Noe Rodriguez and <br />Brandon Lopez. She spoke in opposition to Agenda Item No. 29 and in support of <br />Agenda Item Nos. 25-28 and 32. <br />24. Erika Armenta (translation: Spanish) spoke regarding the Noe Rodriguez and Culichi <br />Town incidents and requested justice, and spoke in opposition to Agenda Item No. <br />29. <br />25. Abraham Q. spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance and requested justice for Noe Rodriguez. <br />26. Carl Benninger spoke regarding the City’s current climate regarding ICE and unity <br />within the community and requested immigration law changes to establish a pathway <br />for citizenship.
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