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MINUTES: Councilmember Vazquez stated the item was brought forward based <br /> on concerns regarding Santa Ana Police Department's (SAPD) use of force during <br /> public demonstration that occurred in June 2025 and requested a report to show <br /> transparency and accountability. <br /> Councilmember Penaloza spoke in support of the item. <br /> Mayor Amezcua voiced concerns regarding SAPD testifying in front of the Police <br /> Oversight Commission. <br /> City Attorney Sonia Carvalho clarified the Police Oversight Commission would <br /> make recommendations based on reports regarding use of force complaints <br /> received from SAPD to the Council, Chief of Police, and City Manager. <br /> Chief of Police Robert Rodriguez explained the Police Department has received <br /> complaints and a claim against the City regarding use-of-force allegations that are <br /> currently pending review to ensure the department's actions are compliant with all <br /> applicable with laws, confidentiality, accordance with the Peace Officers Bill of <br /> Rights (POBAR), and civil liability to the City. <br /> Mayor Amezcua asked whether having police officers presenting testimony to the <br /> Commission puts the City at liability. <br /> City Attorney Carvalho explained that presenting to the Commission would mean <br /> all parties involved would need to be compliant. <br /> Councilmember Vazquez requested police officers who were present at the scenes <br /> related to the use-of-force complaints provide reports detailing what occurred and <br /> relevant body-worn camera footage be reviewed as part of the reporting process. <br /> Councilmember Bacerra preferred allowing the Police Oversight Commission to <br /> complete the investigation before the involvement of the Council. <br /> Councilmember Hernandez spoke in support of the item and suggested the Chief <br /> of Police or an appointed Commander be the representative to present findings <br /> regarding complaints. <br /> Councilmember Phan spoke in support of the item. <br /> Mayor Amezcua spoke in support of the item with the City Attorney, City Manager, <br /> Chief of Police, and herself present for the testimony, inquired who is requesting <br /> the reports and reason for them, whether members of the Council are able to <br /> present, and whether the meeting would have to become a joint special meeting. <br /> City Attorney Carvalho recommended elected officials not attend subordinate <br /> commission meetings, however if they do attend, to not participate, and if they would <br /> like to participate then suggested holding a joint special meeting with the Council. <br /> CITY COUNCIL 16 FEBRUARY 3, 2026 <br />