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Police Chief Rodriguez stated he did not currently have the requested numbers but <br /> could obtain them and explained calls for mutual aid are based on the department's <br /> available resources at the time, calls for service within the city, and available resources <br /> throughout the county. Councilmember Hernandez asked a follow-up question <br /> regarding mutual aid from neighboring cities and whether there is a proportional <br /> response based on the size of the gathering and if details related to that were available. <br /> Police Chief Rodriguez explained that mutual aid is dependent on the specific mutual <br /> aid response area, as cities are assigned to specific areas, and overall county-wide aid <br /> is based on need, proportion, and what is happening in other cities. <br /> Councilmember Hernandez stated he has been out every day since the start of the <br /> protests to document police officers and recounted a recent incident at a park opening <br /> where officers were disrespectful to his colleagues. Councilmember Hernandez <br /> demanded the department respect the community, city employees, and those they are <br /> sworn to protect and serve. He advocated against criminalizing those who speak in the <br /> chamber and specifically called for the release of Taina Lopez and dropping of any <br /> charges against her. He urged the City Manager's office to prioritize finalizing <br /> immigration defense contracts, denounced the allegation that he condoned violence, <br /> expressed willingness to speak with those who disagree with him, and requested his <br /> colleagues not allege something he did not do. <br /> Mayor Pro Tern Vazquez thanked councilmembers for defining the danger as coming <br /> from the federal court and acknowledged the past few days have shaken Santa Ana <br /> and the country. He stated that ICE was never about safety and characterized ICE as <br /> a bipartisan failure and a weapon targeting communities the country depends on. He <br /> claimed that under current federal leadership, ICE is being used as a tool of <br /> authoritarian power, and stated that if representatives want their vote, they must <br /> advocate for abolishing ICE, as it is no longer about the people or justice. Mayor Pro <br /> Tem Vazquez stressed the necessity of changing how police interact with protests, <br /> rewriting policies to protect people's rights to assemble, speak, and demand change, <br /> not just protecting property. He demanded a ban on tear gas and rubber bullets and <br /> stated that protesting is a right, not a threat. He requested the city submit Freedom of <br /> Information Act requests to ICE and DNS to obtain details on arrests, stressed the need <br /> to create organizing spaces in homes, churches, or streets, and to support each other <br /> by offering rides to fearful families, fundraising for food, legal aid, and rent, and <br /> patrolling streets to alert neighbors, and encouraged continued protests. <br /> Councilmember Bacerra thanked everyone who attended, acknowledged the display <br /> of passionate expression and direct criticism towards the mayor and council was part <br /> of the governmental process, and noted that no one was removed for peacefully <br /> exercising their First Amendment right. He addressed the ICE raids, noting the initial <br /> narrative that ICE would only target serious felons or operate in jails, contrasting it with <br /> the reality of raids in neighborhoods, and stated that these ICE raids do not make the <br /> community safer, and despite the federal administration's claim to be law-and-order <br /> centric, their actions are creating an unsafe situation. Councilmember Bacerra <br /> countered what he perceived as misinformation about the Santa Ana Police <br /> Department, highlighted former Police Chief Ray Davis, who denounced immigration <br /> CITY COUNCIL 26 JUNE 17, 2025 <br />