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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Councilmember Benjamin Vazquez <br /> ADDITIONSIDELETIONS TO THE AGENDA <br /> MINUTES: None <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS—Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting <br /> for ALL comments on agenda and non-agenda items. <br /> MINUTES: City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall reported out the summary of email comments <br /> received. four(4) Agenda item No. 9. <br /> The following speakers addressed City Council in person: <br /> 1. Emma Gottfried requested there be no attacks on the Police Oversight Commission <br /> and the Commissions'power and ordinance remain unchanged. <br /> 2. Matthew Compton requested the Police Oversight Commissions' power and <br /> ordinance remain unchanged, and spoke regarding incidents involving the Police <br /> Department. <br /> 3. Abraham Quintana requested the Police Oversight Commission retain its power and <br /> the current ordinance not be changed, and spoke regarding the Noe Rodriguez and <br /> Mario Diaz incidents. <br /> 4. David Pulido requested the Police Oversight Commission retain its power and <br /> ordinance remain unchanged, and spoke regarding the Noe Rodriguez, Luis <br /> Amezcua, and Miguel Chavez incidents. <br /> 5. Tanya Nava spoke regarding police misconduct in the City, requested the original <br /> ordinance remain unchanged, and seeks justice for Noe Rodriguez, Brandon Lopez, <br /> and all the families affected. <br /> 6. Carlos Perea requested the Police Oversight Commission retain its power and the <br /> current ordinance not be changed, and spoke regarding the proposed changes in <br /> the ordinance. <br /> 7. Bulmaro Vicente requested transparency and accountability to the public, that the <br /> Police Oversight Commission retain its power, and the Commission initiate an <br /> investigation into Noe Rodriguez's incident, and spoke on Immigration and Customs <br /> Enforcement (ICE). <br /> 8. Jair requested the Police Oversight Commission retain its power. <br /> The following speakers addressed City Council via teleconference: <br /> 9. Victor Mendez spoke in favor the audit model regarding the commission and <br /> recognized the Santa Ana Police Department for their efforts in protecting the <br /> CiTY COUNCIL 2 JANUARY 26, 2026 <br />
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