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Mounds View City Council January 40, 2022 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />1 matters. He stated he has no information on what has taken place and has been completely <br />2 ghosted by the individuals who have been involved. He indicated it has been very difficult on his <br />3 family having no information as to what took place. He reported in June of 2021 Governor Walz <br />4 insisted that this type of footage be made available to family members within five days of an <br />5 incident that resulted in death. He noted he has gone a month and a half without any information <br />6 regarding the death of his son. <br />7 <br />8 Michelle Gross, President of Communities United Against Police Brutality, explained she <br />9 worked with a Minneapolis based organization that addresses police issues. She discussed <br />10 Minnesota State Statute 13.82 and 13.85 noting these were the comprehensive law enforcement <br />11 data statutes. She stated shortly after Noah Kelley was killed by a Mounds View officer and New <br />12 Brighton officer her organization submitted a 13.82 data request to Mounds View and the City <br />13 responded quickly to this request. However, what has not happened for this family was that the <br />14 City has not released the body camera footage or squad car footage. She explained the City has <br />15 the ability to release other data and noted the City was choosing not to. She indicated this deeply <br />16 unfair to the family. She reported in Brooklyn Center after Daunte Wright was killed, Mayor <br />17 Mike Elliot made the choice to release this footage and this helped to quell the dissent in the <br />18 community. She encouraged the Mayor to acknowledge some level of responsibility and have <br />19 empathy for the family who lost a loved one and have the body camera footage released. <br />20 <br />21 Julie Bourque, resident of Brooklyn Center, noted she was a member of the multi -cultural <br />22 advisory committee for the Brooklyn Center Police Department. She discussed the matters she <br />23 has been involved in behind the scenes. She noted she was a friend of Brian Kelley's and has <br />24 been for years. She discussed how the City was hurting this family deeply and creating more <br />25 trauma by not releasing the footage. She encouraged the City to have mercy on this family and to <br />26 release the body camera footage. <br />27 <br />28 Toshira Garraway explained she was the founder of Families Supporting Families Against Police <br />29 Violence. She reported she was also the significant other of Justin Tygen who was brutally <br />30 beaten to death by the St. Paul Police and thrown into a trash dumpster on August 19, 2009. She <br />31 stated she was in attendance to stand in solidarity with Noah Kelley's family and indicated she <br />32 knows first hand the trauma of losing a family member at the hands of law enforcement. She <br />33 knew what it was like to want information in order to find closure from a devastating event and <br />34 how it feels to be denied this information. She encouraged Mayor Mueller to meet with the <br />35 Kelley family along with the Police Chief to figure out what can be done to get this family what <br />36 they need. She reported the State of Minnesota was in an emergency at this time. She noted <br />37 there have been over 500 lives lost at the hands of law enforcement in Minnesota. She did not <br />38 want the pattern of police killings and cover ups to continue. She believed that the City Council <br />39 were good people and that they were interested in being transparent and honest. She indicated the <br />40 City Council had the power to release the body camera footage and should do what was right for <br />41 the Kelley family. <br />42 <br />43 Lisa Kelley, resident of Eagan, stated she was Noah's stepmom. She discussed why the body <br />44 camera footage was so important in that it would help answer a lot of questions the family had. <br />45 She explained the liquor store was supposed to be closed at 6:00 p.m. and he was in there alone <br />
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