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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 04/06/1972n7l 0 FORT COLLINS COMMISSION ON HUMAN RELATIONS April 6, 1972 The quarterly meeting of the Fort Collins Human Relations Commission was held at 225 Second Street, Fort Collins, Colorado on April 6, 1972. Members present: Mrs. Walter Atherly Members absent: Mr. Ralph Braden Mr. William Cartwright Mr. John Moore Mr. Seymour Graham Mr. Wally Bujack Dr. Parker Preble Mrs. Tony Giron Mr. Luke Long Mr. Dave James Mr. Will Scarborough Rev. James Baird Mr. Jerry Templer The meeting was called to order by the Chairman at 8:00 p.m. A cordial welcome as new members of the Commission was given to Mr. William Cartwright and Mr. Seymour Graham. The Secretary read the letter of complaint written by Mr. Mamadou Ba and a letter written by Mr. John Moore to Chief of Police Ralph Smith and a letter of explanation and apology written by Police Officer McWilliams in reply. After some discussion as to officer training and the maintenance of profession- alism, the Commission agreed that this complaint was handled to conclusion and we should close the file. The League of Women Voters sent a letter to Mrs. Atherly concerning the forced bussing issue and suggested the Human Relations Commission send a letter of recommendation to Senator Dominick. Dr. Preble suggested this was not within Human Relations Commission jurisdiction; members present agreed. Dr. Preble, Ralph Braden and Luke Long are to send in an Annual Report. Dr. Preble suggested that the federal funds that are available to the Police Relations Committee possibly be used by setting up a big brother program involving the Police Department and the Larimer County Mental Health Clinic as a consultation service for possible mental problems with criminal suspects. Mr. Jim Dooney of the Mental Health Clinic is to be contacted and Mr. Ralph Smith is to advise the Human Relations Commission. Mr. Scarborough asked why there was not more participation by the members and also the minority groups. Dr. Preble answered by giving the history and background of the Human Relations Commission and certain pertinent events. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. The next meeting would be July 6, 1972. Respectfully submitted Gerald L. Templer Secretary