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4SOUTH7r1014 6 <br />A. 4413. ' <br />ti xce> <br />JJ <br />yI' i1865 <br />Section II. This Common Council denounces in the strongest terms possible all acts of racial profiling,police <br />brutality and the use of excessive police force such as those that led to the deaths of Mr. Floyd and many known <br />and unknown other victims. More specifically, the Common Council calls for every law enforcement agency or <br />department to immediately adopt a goal of zero (0) deaths while employing apprehension and detainment <br />procedures which provide safe practices for both officers and suspects. <br />Section III. The Common Council calls on each individual resident to similarly condemn the actions leading to <br />the death of Mr. Floyd and others like him. <br />Section IV. The Common Council, recognizing the inherent dignity of every human person,renews its <br />unwavering commitment to the goal of equal treatment of all through not only the words, but more importantly, <br />the actions, of this legislative body. <br />Section V. That commitment is not onlyestablished bypast acts such as: lastyear allocating $180,000 for <br />21 CP Solutions to evaluate the police department's policies and practices on the use of force, body-worn <br />cameras,bias-informed policing, accountability, and community engagement and participation, but also <br />continuing and future acts such as encouragement of implementation of 21 CP Solutions valid recommendations <br />by the Board of Public Safety and the South Bend Police Department, encouraging the adoption of a fair and <br />just matrix for exercising police discipline and the continued study and consideration of a citizen review board <br />to add community input into South Bend policing. <br />Section VI. The Common Council not only invites, but also demands, that South Bend residents hold Council <br />members to this commitment and, further, encourages each resident to join in that commitment. <br />Tim Scott, Council President <br />South Bend Common Council
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