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Citizen Review Board Meeting
CIC Room, 300 Laporte Avenue
April 21, 2004
Present: Dave Evans, Harry Edwards, Brian Carroll, Monica Garcia, Maria Martinez, Becky
Richardson
Absent: Jim Butzek
Staff: Sgt. Dave Pearson, Greg Tempel, Assistant City Attorney, Wendy Hartzell, Secretary
Public: Mayor Ray Martinez, HRC Chair Ken Gordon, HRC member Elaine Boni
The meeting was called to order at 6:04 p.m.
Approval of the February minutes was tabled until the May 19 meeting.
Absences: Written notice of Jim Butzek's absence was received and absences for all other
members are fine.
Voice Mail: No voice mail messages were received.
Complaint Process:
Present at the meeting were Mayor Ray Martinez, Chair of the Human Relations Commission
Ken Gordon, and Chair of the Police Relations Subcommittee for the Human Relations Elaine
Boni. Mayor Martinez was present to discuss the February 12 memorandum from City Council to
the Human Relations Commission, and in particular Section B of the memo relating to questions
of the complaint process and how it can be improved and simplified. There was discussion
regarding how a person can file a complaint. It was stated FCPS will accept complaints by any
means (verbal, written, phone, web, from CRB or HRC, email, etc...). Only the appropriate written
complaints are sent to the CRB Complaint packets are available 24 hours at the Police Station or
during business hours at the City Manager's Office and the Human Rights Resource and
Education Office. Mayor Martinez and Ken Gordon both stated that citizens have commented
that it is not a simple process and that citizens do not know where to go to file a complaint.
Mayor Martinez asked if the forms were available in Spanish. Sgt. Pearson stated he would
check to see if they were translated. Greg Tempel clarified that it states in the City Code that it is
the role of the HRC to help people file a complaint if they need it. Ken Gordon stated that there is
a Citizen Liaison Program set up for this purpose through the HRC but it has not been active.
Due to volunteer turnover and different issues, recently the Program has not been functioning.
However, he stated the Citizen Liaison Program is on the HRC's work plan for this year. Mayor
Martinez asked how the complaint process is marketed to the public. Becky Richardson
explained that the CRB voice mail number is printed on a business card that is distributed to the
public by police officer. Mayor Martinez clarified that City Council's concern is that the complaint
process be analyzed to ensure that it is simple and easy for citizens to access. There was
discussion about the miscommunication and misunderstanding in the community about how to
access process. Ken Gordon stated that the HRC is in the process of printing and will distribute a
brochure regarding the Commission and its duties. He also stated that the HRC is in the process
of doing a survey and obtaining documentation from citizens who have been through the process.
Mayor Martinez restated that the February 12 memo was in fact directed to the HRC and that
what Council is interested in both the CRB and HRC working together to review the complaint
process to simplify it more if possible and remove any barriers to access.
Public Input:
Ken Gordon of the HRC clarified for the CRB that the HRC does not take an adversarial position
with the CRB. The HRC very much desires to work with the CRB to improve access for citizens
to the complaint process and educating the community about the roles of each. Dave Evans
agreed to schedule a meeting with the HRC representatives and will notify other CRB members
via email of the meeting date and time. Greg Tempel also advised the Board and the HRC that
he is available to discuss the Code and how it addresses the complaint process. Greg
recommended that the meeting date and time be posted and that way if four or more members
attend it will not be an issue.
Elaine Boni stated that she would now be attending the CRB meetings on behalf of the Police
Relations Subcommittee of the HRC.
Election of Chair and Vice Chair:
Becky Richardson called for nominations for the position of Chair of the CRB. Dave Evans
nominated Brian Carroll, who respectfully declined. Becky Richardson made a motion to
nominate Dave Evans. Monica Garcia seconded the motion. There was no discussion and
the motion passed 6-0.
Becky Richardson then called for nominations for Vice -Chair. Maria Martinez nominated Harry
Edwards. Dave Evans seconded the motion. There was no discussion and the motion
passed 6-0.
Pending cases:
Subcommittee names were drawn for Case 2004-07 as follows:
1. Jim Butzek, Chair 5. Monica Garcia
2. Becky Richardson 6. Brian Carroll
3. Harry Edwards 7. Dave Edwards
4. Maria Martinez, Alternate
There was discussion about scheduling subcommittee meetings for pending cases 2004-3 and
2004-1. The May 12 meeting scheduled for 2004-3 will need to be rescheduled. Monica Garcia
will file an extension and will coordinate with Jim Butzek to find a date and time that will work for
the subcommittee. She will notify members via email. Case 2004-1 was scheduled for May 13.
Dave Pearson will post the meeting date.
Discussion items:
Start time for review period - the Board discussed that there are no good guidelines regarding
when the time period starts for reviewing a case, especially when a conflict of interest is identified
and subcommittee members must be switched. Greg Tempel stated that not every member of
the subcommittee receives his or her copy of the investigation at the same time and therefore
there is a question regarding at what time does the 45-day time period start to run. He
recommended that the CRB adopt guidelines that are clear for both the police timeline and the
subcommittee timeline. He recommended doing this by adopting a policy to be included in the
Bylaws that is a reasonable interpretation of the Code. Sgt. Pearson explained that he believed
the Police timeline ends when the last subcommittee member has received his or her copy of the
investigation. Greg Tempel also reminded the Board that if they have a conflict of interest, they
must file a conflict of interest statement with the City Clerk's Office. A copy of this form is
available in the Boards and Commission Handbook. Becky Richardson asked if it would be
possible to have a listing of persons involved in each case included with the investigation so that
members could tell at first glance if they had a conflict of interest. Sgt. Pearson stated he would
review this idea with Lt. Broderick. Greg Tempel stated that he would draft an amendment to the
Bylaws for the Board to review and discuss at its next meeting.
Open Meetings:
In February, Elaine Boni of the HRC tried to attend the CRB meeting that was held at the Police
Shooting Range but could not enter because the doors were locked. Sgt. Pearson stated that a
sign had been posted stating there was a meeting in progress so that other police officers
wouldn't enter. Greg Tempel stated there was some concern because it wasn't clear that the
meeting was open to the public. Sgt. Pearson assured that they would ensure signs were clear
about meeting being open to the public and that locations are accessible.
Minutes of Subcommittee Meetings and March 3 CRB Special Meeting:
Sgt. Pearson stated that Lt. Broderick had requested that he inquire of the Board if minutes had
been completed and approved for Case 2003-24 and Case 2003-22. They have received the
Recommendations for Case 2003-24, but not the minutes and have not received the minutes or
Recommendations for Case 2003-22. Also, a special CRB meeting was called on March 3 and
minutes have not been received for it. Becky Richardson volunteered to create minutes for the
March 3 meeting. Dave Evans will resubmit minutes for Case 2003-24. Jim Butzek will be
contacted regarding Recommendations and minutes for Case 2003-22. Approval will be tabled
for the May meeting.
Biased Policing Hot Line:
Sgt. Pearson reported that Police Services has received eight voice mail messages on the Biased
Policing Hot Line, that number is on the back of all business cards. Officers are required to hand
out a card on every traffic stop where a ticket has not been issued. Seven messages are
positive and one was negative. That message dealt with a speeding police car. He brought
those messages on tape for the Board to hear if it so chose. After discussion, the Board agreed
to not listen to the messages since it would be more appropriate for the HRC to hear them and
follow-up with each caller.
Presentation regarding officer -involved shooting (Case #2004-1) —
Jeremy Yonce and Ginger Mohs of Police Services presented to the Board regarding the officer -
involved shooting.
In the interest of maintaining the confidentiality of the people presented in the officer shooting
case, Harry Edwards moved that the Board adjourn to executive session. Dave Edwards
seconded the motion. There was no discussion and the motion carried. Executive session
began at 7:30 p.m. and was audio -recorded by Officer Dave Pearson.
At 8:25 p.m. Becky Richardson moved to leave executive session, Maria Martinez
seconded the motion, there was no discussion and the motion carried.
The presentation was made to familiarize CRB with the process of investigation of officer involved
shootings. The members present all verbalized that they felt the presentation was extremely
helpful.
Adjournment: At 9:00 p.m. Maria Martinez moved to adjourn the meeting, Harry Edwards
seconded the motion, there was no discussion and the motion carried.
Next Meeting: Wednesday, May 19, 2004, at 6:00 p.m. in the CIC Room, 300 Laporte Avenue
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