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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPresentation - Item No. 10 - June 2025 Anti-ICE Demonstrations June 2025 Anti June 2025DemonstrationsICE -SAPD Response to Anti 1Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti Freedom of Expression ?2Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti DECISION MAKING FOUNDATION adjusted mission as necessary for public safety.emergency operations center, continuously assessed the situation and Command staff, using the incident command system model and the •Penal Code sections: 404.6, 406, 407, 409, 416, 13652 & 13652.1•40mm less lethal launcher guidelines.-First amendment Assemblies and SAPD Procedure 3004 -•and civil rights, and aligning with national practices for managing civil unrest.escalation, -ICE Demonstrations, prioritizing safety, de-response to the Antimaking guided the Department’s -driven decision-Law, policy, and procedure•3Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY time all officers are required to activate their body worn cameras. address system. During this -and Spanish through an amplified publicPrior to enforcement actions, dispersal orders were issued in English •safeguard the public.enforcement efforts were undertaken as the situation evolved to To preserve civil order and protect critical infrastructure, multiple •restore order while minimizing harm.driven actions to -and public safety, officers used measured, policyaction plans guided organized, safe responses. Guided by civil rights As demonstrations evolved throughout June 2025, multiple incident •4Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti.dispersalfortimereasonableaallowandroutes,egressidentifybehavior,illegalcontinuedforstatedbewillConsequences.documentationaudio/videoandlocations,multiplefrombroadcastingaccessibility, multilingualamplification,includingheard,ismessagetheensuretomeansavailableallusingassembly,unlawfulanfororderdispersalclearafails,persuasionIf•.dispersetochannelsestablishedthroughpersuadetoattemptr isk,atissafetypublicIf.eventthemonitorshouldCommanderIncidentthethreat,imminentnowithpeacefulremainsgatheringpublicaIf•.ORDERSDISPERSALASSEMBLYUNLAWFUL-6.429POLICYSAPD.actunlawfulancommittooract,tumu ltuousorboisterous,violent,acommittointentthewithpeoplemoreortwoofgatheringtheasassemblyunlawfuldefines407(PC)CodePenalCalifornia-AssemblyUnlawful•ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY 5Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti DATES JUNE 9, 10, 11, 14 ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY 24Total Arrests4Felony Arrests20Misdemeanor ArrestsArrests 6Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti(29) CS Chemical Agent Munitions 105) 40mm Less Lethal Munitions (Munitions Deployed(10) Misdemeanor Arrests Arrests.DepartmentPoliceWestminsterandDepartment,PoliceTustinDepartment,Poli cePlacentiaDepartment,PoliceOrangeDepartment,Sheriff’sCountyOrangeDepartment,PoliceBeachNewportDepartment,PoliceBeachLagunaDepartment,PoliceIrvineDepartment,PoliceBeachHuntingtonDepartment,PoliceGrov eGardenDepartment,PoliceFullertonDepartment,PoliceValleyFountainDepartment,PoliceMesaCostaPatrol,HighwayCaliforniaDepartment,PoliceBreaDepartment,PoliceAnaheim Assisting Agencies June 9, 2025 7Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti(6) CS Chemical Agent Munitions (23) 40mm Less Lethal Munitions (19) 12 Gauge Less Lethal (bean bag) Munitions Munitions Deployed(3) Misdemeanor Arrests(1) Felony Arrest Arrests Tustin Police Department.Grove Police Department, Orange County Sheriff’s Department, and Anaheim Police Department, Costa Mesa Police Department, Garden Assisting Agencies June 10, 2025 8Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti(42) 40mm Less Lethal Munitions (28) 12 Gauge Less Lethal (bean bag) Munitions Munitions Deployed(2) Misdemeanor Arrests(1) Felony Arrest Arrests Sheriff’s Department, and Tustin Police Department.Grove Police Department, Irvine Police Department, Orange County Anaheim Police Department, Costa Mesa Police Department, Garden Assisting Agencies June 11, 2025 9Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti(45) 40mm Less Lethal Munitions (12) 12 Gauge Less Lethal (bean bag) Munitions Munitions Deployed(6) Misdemeanor Arrests(1) Felony Arrest Arrests Department.Garden Grove Police Department and Orange County Sheriff’s Assisting Agencies June 14, 2025 10Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY 7 Orange County Sheriffs Department)Agencies (Anaheim PD, Garden Grove PD, Costa Mesa PD, Assisting Agencies3SAPD Officers Injuries5Arrestees InjuriesInjuries DATES JUNE 9, 10, 11, 14 11Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti USE OF FORCE SUMMARY state law.accordance with departments policy, procedures, post guidance, and lethal or chemical agents were used in strict -Any deployment of less•policies and procedures required to be adhered to at all times.safety tactics when responding to demonstration activities. SAPD Officers trained to maintain situational awareness and exercise officer •with their duty equipment belt, helmet (at the ready), and baton. Assigned officers wore their regular duty uniform and were equipped •12Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti USE OF FORCE SUMMARY Ana website (Open Government and Transparency webpage).agents a public report was published within 60 days on the City of Santa lethal and chemical -After June 2025 events involving the use of less•chemical agents for crowd control to be reported. AB 48 and PC 13652.1 requires any use of force involving less lethal or •Penal Code section 13652.1.Reports of any use of force are consistent with Assembly Bill 48 and •escalation potential, with a priority on public and officer safety.-Each deployment was assessed for necessity, proportionality, and de•13Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti USE OF FORCE SUMMARY 4Strikes, Elbow Strikes)(Palm Strikes, Knee Example Other Personal Body Weapons35Chemical Agents59munition)Lethal (Bean Bag -Less215Less Lethal (40mm)4Punch0Wrap10 Takedown0Taser16Control HoldSAPD Approved Force Options 14Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti training requirements.fatigue while maintaining high performance, safety, and compliance with Staffing allocations employ rotational work hours and breaks to minimize •aid protocols and city policy.-coordinated in accordance with mutualUse of outside agencies: When needed, partner agencies were •escalation, and crowd management throughout the incident period.-Increased staffing maintained public safety, rapid response, de•traffic corridors) for the June 2025 events. -highshift staffing across key locations (downtown, parks, -•PERSONNEL DEPLOYMENT TO DEMONSTRATIONS 15Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti Material: Gas masks, flex cuffs nylon restraints, printing of maps.Overtime costs, sworn, non sworn,$399,257June 9, 10, 11, 14–Dates Expenditures sworn and material. -including overtime for sworn and nonaid coordination, resulting in increased personnel costs enhanced staffing levels, extended deployments, and mutual The response to the June 2025 civil unrest event required 16Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations- June 2025 Anti Thank You 17Slide April 21, 2026ICE Demonstrations-