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Zuniga, Diana <br /> From: Stephanie Gray < <br /> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2025 3:04 PM <br /> To: eComment <br /> Subject: Comment-Item 29 <br /> Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br /> To the Honorable Members of the City Council and Valeria Amezcua, <br /> I am writing today to express my deep concern and opposition to any proposal that would remove the Police Oversight <br /> Commission's ability to independently investigate lawsuits and complaints against our city's police department. <br /> The unfortunate reality is that our police department has repeatedly demonstrated it is not reliable in investigating <br /> itself. Far too often, we see officers acting with excessive force, behaving rudely towards residents, and refusing to <br /> deescalate situations that could otherwise end peacefully.This department has shown a consistent pattern of believing <br /> its officers are above the law—a dangerous mindset that leads only to injustice and harm within our community. <br /> Our officers are in dire need of basic training in human decency, dignity, and deescalation.Their behavior reflects a <br /> culture that lacks accountability,which is perpetuated by leadership. For example, in 2020, two off-duty officers were <br /> reported to have sexually harassed a minor at a local restaurant.The current chief of police failed to act on this serious <br /> matter until an anonymous complaint was filed, and even then, he protected these officers for nearly a year.This is not <br /> the conduct of a department with integrity or leadership with moral courage. <br /> Additionally,with the recent protests in our city, officers have been trigger-happy and are using excessive force against <br /> peaceful protestors. It is deeply concerning that officers who carry guns and other lethal weapons claim to be afraid <br /> when water bottles are thrown at them. How does that make sense?While I do not condone anyone throwing objects, <br /> the disproportionate response from armed officers against unarmed protestors demonstrates their inability to manage <br /> public safety situations without escalating them into violence. <br /> It is clear to many in this city that our officers are not upstanding members of the community they serve. Instead,they <br /> are quick to bring down and target those who do stand up to protect and serve their neighbors. Even council members <br /> who attempt to hold them accountable are met with disrespect and hostility from officers who refuse to accept that <br /> oversight is a necessary part of public service. <br /> i <br />
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