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Jul 14, 20203 min
Updated: Jan 20, 2022
(Thank you to Corp member Robyn Ayers for sending SJPC her report--the less snarky parts of this recap)
On July 1, Sacramento City Council met to receive updates on ongoing policing reform initiatives and consider two new proposals put forward by Mayor Steinberg in June, amidst growing calls for more dramatic reform efforts.
The new proposals, which were both adopted, included the following:
Create an Inspector General position within the Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) with authority to investigate officer-involved shootings and use of force resulting in serious bodily injury. The recommendations of the OPSA would be advisory and non-binding. So basically, not worth much!
Develop an alternative 911 response model for calls that do not require response by police officers. The goal would be to develop response teams for mental health crises and things like domestic violence that would more adequately address the needs of those involved. Council directed $5 million which aint a hill o' beans!
The Police Review Commission provided a detailed proposal on its recommended changes to Sacramento Police Department policies ...The commission has no power but you wouldn't know it based on how long they spent discussing these changes.
Here's the real commentary by the indomitable Dr. Flo Cofer:
Narrator: We're telling a story tonight so hold your applause until the end, please!
Act I:
Sacramento is dangerous. - Daniel Hahn & Rick Jennings
But we have no idea why? - Entire Council & Police Department
And there's no way to prevent it right? - Entire Council & Sac PD
Yeah, that sounds right, so go with it. - Entire Council & Sac PD
Police are all good by me. - Rick, Jeff Harris and Angelique Ashby
Their job is hard. - Jeff Harris
Like really hard. - Angelique Ashby
Act II:
It sucks we can't give Police COVID-19 money. - Rick & Angelique
So we'll give it to community programs instead. - Darrell Steinberg, Rick and Eric Guerra
But we'll gaslight Advance Peace and not hire essential positions. - Larry & Angelique
Don't forget Fire wastes money too. - Jay Schenirer
We hired a Black woman 3 weeks ago to fix it all without any support. - Entire Council
Gaslighting and scapegoating are our ideas of equity. - Entire Council
I'm wearing my own campaign shirt. - Eric Guerra
Act III:
Police are inevitable. - Entire Council
Debunked reforms will work. #8cantwait - Entire Council
Wait, we have a police commission already? - Entire Council
Seriously? They exist? - Entire Council
And they told us stuff years ago? But we didn't listen? Whaaat? - Entire Council
Council to Police Commission: New phone. Who dis?
Commission to Council: we're way far behind - even the state law
All I hear is we're not at 0 - Larry Carr
Standard apology for sidelining committee chaired by person of color - Darrell Steinberg
We need best practices for everyone (except the people with weapons). - Rick Jennings
We won't change policing, but we'll pretend. - Entire Council
Reimagining public safety is more police - Deputy Chief Lester
Moving 911 away from police means we have to pay police more - Jeff Harris
This revolution is live streamed. - Darrell Steinberg
We don't know things that we could easily know if we asked. - Entire Council
Act IV:
A rush job will do. - Darrell Steinberg
Vague ideas of where money will come from. - Darrell Steinberg
Math is hard so we won't do it. - Entire Council
Surprise! The member who is rarely there wasn't there for the vote. - Mindy Cuppy & the crickets
The phones don't work on purpose. - Mindy Cuppy
Public comment is time to check my phone - Entire Council
Annoyance that the community has ideas and facts. - Darrell Steinberg
But still: never listen to the people. - Entire Council
We'll now have an Inspector General. Thanks to Sheriff Jones for the idea! #innovate - Darrell Steinberg
And we'll look to the out of state group to reform 911 instead of @MH First which already operates in Sacramento- Entire Council
Police: 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
People of Sacramento: 😲😧😡🤬
Narrator: Apparently, this is Sacramento's best effort.