Police Review Blog

The Coalition for Police Review is an alliance dedicated to the implementation of genuine and effective police review processes for all law enforcement agencies operating in Humboldt County. It includes Redwood Chapter ACLU, Civil Liberties Monitoring Project, Human Rights Commission, Waterfront Greens and many more.

Monday, November 19, 2007

PRESS RELEASE: CPR Praises SWAT Dissolution, Calls For Greater Disclosure Regarding Public Safety Committee

Monday, November 19, 2007

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release

CPR Praises SWAT Dissolution, Calls For Greater Disclosure Regarding Public Safety Committee

At their regular monthly gathering, the Coalition for Police Review took the opportunity to both praise recent moves by Eureka'’s new Police Chief, Garr Nielsen, as well as taking his bosses in City Hall to task over the lack of public disclosure as to whether the proposed Eureka Public Safety Committee will include the review functions previously promised to CPR spokespersons
over a year ago.

"“It’'s certainly a welcome move on the part of Nielsen to dispense with the SWAT Team in favor of more community-oriented approaches to local police work,”" said CPR Spokesperson Christina Allbright. "“Nationwide, SWAT Teams have again and again resulted in the needless escalation in levels of police violence, and considering the recent record of police-related deaths in Eureka, this is a well-timed decision on the part of the Eureka Police Department.”"

CPR also praised Nielsen’'s revision of the cover letter given to members of the public who express interest in filing a complaint against an EPD officers' conduct, with the threat of prosecution against “false reports” now replaced with additional resources which citizens can turn to if they are dissatisfied with the department’s response to their report. Additionally, CPR now provides complaint forms on the CPR website at coalitionforpolicereview.info to alleviate the concerns and fears some members of the public have expressed with obtaining and/or completing complaint forms at the EPD headquarters.

"“We'’ve received numerous reports of local residents who not only felt intimidated from filing a complaint in the first place, but also from those who didn'’t feel safe when they were told they had to actually walk into EPD headquarters to file their complaint,”" Allbright said. “"There is no law or precedent which says people have to file their complaints in person, and until Nielsen follows through on making this a more user-friendly process, the Coalition for Police Review will take the initiative to make these forms available to all community members on our website and at our office.”"

Of more grave concern to CPR members is the perception of manipulation and back-room dealing concerning the proposed Public Safety Committee for Eureka. The Coalition has received reports that the charter of the proposed committee will specifically exclude any police review functions concerning the policies, practices and procedures of the EPD, not to mention any review of specific complaints regarding officer conduct. Unconfirmed reports from members of the ad-hoc committee have alleged that their recommendations were altered after-the-fact by city officials, and that one member of the ad-hoc committee resigned in protest due to their frustration over such actions.

“"When we met with City Manager Dave Tyson back in the summer of 2006 when our initial Police Review Act was in circulation in Eureka, he promised us that the City would take concerted action to implement police review, and we've since heard similar promises from Councilmembers Glass, Kerrigan and Endert,"” CPR Spokesperson Greg Allen said. “"To see these pledges of support made false through a convoluted ad-hoc committee which completely excluded any members of our Coalition is a grave disappointment. We need full disclosure of what happened during and after these ad-hoc committee meetings, and we insist that city officials not misuse their authority to frustrate the same review procedures which Police Chief Nielsen has already expressed willingness to work with.”"

CPR is looking forward to the Open Mic on local law enforcement tentatively set for Dec. 4th at 5:00 p.m. in Supervisors’ Chambers, and will hold its next meeting on Dec. 12th, 5:30 p.m. at their shared office with the Redwood ACLU, located at 917 3rd Street in Old Town Eureka.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Open Mic on Local Law Enforcement: Tuesday December 4th at 5:00 p.m., Hum. Co. Courthouse

The Humboldt County Human Rights Commission is sponsoring an Open Mic on Local Law Enforcement issues, to be held Tuesday, December 4th at 5:00 p.m. in the Supervisors' Chambers of the Humboldt County Courthouse. Presentations from the HRC, local law enforcement and the Redwood Chapter of the ACLU will be followed by open public comment for interested community members to voice their concerns.

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84 individuals as of
11/16/07

Noel Adamson, Eureka
Christina Allbright, Eureka
Greg Allen, Arcata
Sebastian Bach, Eureka
Laura Benedict, Eureka
Dave Berman, Eureka
Paul Billups, Arcata
Richard Botzler, McKinleyville
Scott Brogan, Eureka
Mike Buettner, Eureka
Margorie Burgess, Eureka
Monty Caid, Eureka
Heidi Calton, Eureka
Terry Lee Clark, Arcata
John Conway, Arcata
Karen Croft, Eureka
Stephen Davies, Eureka
Wendy Davison, Eureka
Martha Devine, Arcata
Lou Dickinson, Eureka
Paul Dillon, Eureka
Robin Donald, Eureka
Paul Encimer, Piercy
Angelsea Everson, Eureka
Andrew Faueh, Arcata
Ellen Feighny, Arcata
Greg Geist, Eureka
David Giarrizzo, Eureka
Sarah Hamilton, Eureka
Martha Hart, Eureka
Eric Heimstadt, Eureka
Roger Herick, McKinleyville
Tracy Herrin, Eureka
Maria Hershey, Eureka
Derek Hilson, Arcata
Elaine Hogan, Arcata
Donald Holt, Eureka
Bob Huck, Eureka
James Karr, Eureka
Eric V. Kirk, Redway
Mark Konkler, Pine Hill
Michael Kirsche, Eureka
Pat LaCasse, Eureka
Kelly Lincoln, Eureka
Barbara Mahan, Eureka
Frank Mancinelli, Eureka
Xandra Manns, Eureka
Taunya Marcee, Eureka
Peter Martin, Trinidad
Noah Matthews, Arcata
Brian McCaughey, Arcata
Gillian McIntosh, Eureka
Heather Mehl, Arcata
Allyson Miller, Eureka
Larry Miller, Fortuna
Marcus Millwee, Arcata
Lucy Moerner, Eureka
Paul Moses, Rio Dell
Jack Munsee, McKinleyville
James Nolan, Eureka
Bruce Ogata, Fortuna
Larry Ogden, Shelter Cove
Richard Parker, Seely Creek
Ned Peck, Arcata
Leo Power, Redway
Cole Riding, Eureka
Jamie Rose, Eureka
Dean C. Ruld, Eureka
Nebi Sanderson, Eureka
Paul Sanderson, Eureka
Jack Shaffer, McKinleyville
Kara Simpson, Eureka
Sarah Elizabeth Solomon, Carlotta
Marshall Spalding, Eureka
Kim Starr, Eureka
James L. Stratton, Eureka
Dawn Tatom, Fairhaven
Stevo Vidnovic, Eureka
Christine Walden, Eureka
Shunka Wakan, Arcata
Royce Wofford, Arcata
Minerva Williams, Eureka
Beorn Zepp, Arcata Bottoms
Kat Zimmerman, Arcata

10 organizations as of
11/16/07
American Civil Liberties Union, Redwood Chapter
Arcata Greens
Civil Liberties Monitoring Project
Green Party of Humboldt County

Humboldt Buddhist Fellowship
Humboldt County Human Rights Commission
Humboldt Revolution
People Project
Redwood Curtain Copwatch
Redwood Sunshine
Waterfront Greens

1 newspaper as of 11/16/07
Humboldt Sentinel