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CityCouncil | 2021-09-21 | 9 | resolving problems; discussed a neighborhood watch program; expressed support for the Police Chief and for the proposed recruitment process; urged Council to support APD in all ways: Bill Garvine, Alameda. Urged the continuation of APD providing content-heavy presentations; stated that she is pleased to hear the changes have been made to the Police Policy Manual; expressed concern about page 84 referencing excited delirium; the reference is made to a concept which has been rejected by American Medical Association (AMA) and not recognized by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) nor the World Health Organization (WHO); urged the Policy Manual be focused on science based medical relevance; urged the public be engaged to update beat boundaries; expressed support for increased public participation in key policing decisions: Jennifer Rakowski, Alameda. Stated deaths under Police supervision do not appear under the list of statistics; discussed the Mario Gonzales case; questioned the details being released for the Mario Gonzales case; expressed support for clarification being provided for the Mario Gonzales case: Marilyn Rothman, Alameda. Expressed support for the distinction between legality and procedural justice; stated legality should be the floor of Police conduct with residents; questioned the boundaries of procedural justice; expressed support for working with the Police Chief in fleshing out the commitment to equity and ways in which to remain accountable: Josh Geyer, Alameda. Expressed concern about the presentation not including information related to the Mario Gonzales case; stated that she would like more information on how new Officers will be properly trained; she is concerned to see many proposed new Officers and promotions to fill vacancies; the presentation did not provide much information related to bias and correcting a legacy of racism within APD; she is concerned about the emphasis on data; the presentation has not addressed preventing the criminalization of Black and Brown folks and civilian deaths at the hands of APD; discussed rape clearance rates; noted the public has been asking for less Police interaction: Alexia Arocha, Alameda. Stated there is a need for additional transparency and policy reforms; discussed a social media abuse case; stated two Officers were found guilty of violating social media policies and manipulating social media; noted the two Officers had been fired from one jurisdiction and hired by an alternate jurisdiction; expressed concern about the possibility of one of the Officers being hired at APD; stated there is a need for investigation at the Council level: Beth Kenney, Alameda. Stated the murder and manslaughter report on the presentation is incorrect; discussed the Mario Gonzales case; stated the City cannot look away from the irony; the City omitting information is providing the opposite of accountability and trust: Laura Cutrona, Alameda. Stated a silent majority of people are upset with Council; discussed a lack of Council Regular Meeting Alameda City Council September 21, 2021 5 | CityCouncil/2021-09-21.pdf |