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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />July 26, 2016 <br />Page 5 <br />to the people of color within the community. Mr. Jones stated the school system is wonderful and <br />offered to help however he can. He thanked everyone present for their support and stated he is <br />proud of the community for coming together. <br />5 Ms. Jennifer Martin stated she has lived in St. Anthony for six years and recently moved to New <br />6 Brighton. Her son will start 6th grade and is on a first name basis with a few of the police <br />7 officers. Her son is African American. Ms. Martin asked what will we do if there isn't change. <br />8 She fears when her son becomes older that he will not be safe, noting prejudice and racism needs <br />9 to be changed. She requested an open dialogue with the community and that the City accept the <br />10 help from those offering. <br />11 <br />12 Ms. Maret Olson, 3312 Edwards Street NE, stated she has lived here and knows some of the <br />13 police officers. She stated the police are not bad people, noting St. Anthony is a pretty low crime <br />14 area. Ms. Olson stated we owe it to officers to train them properly. She feels safe but a black <br />15 friend who stayed with her did not feel safe. She stated the focus should be on moving violations <br />16 rather than random stops, body cams provide evidence, and the problem must be solved. <br />17 <br />18 Ms. Nona Kennedy - Carlson, 2926 Armor Terrace, stated they have been residents for 11 years. <br />19 She wants to say she very much respects the Police Department, the Fire Department, and the <br />20 First Responders. Ms. Kennedy - Carlson brought a book for the Council entitled A Good Time <br />21 for the Truth. She read some excerpts from the book and stated the nation is watching. Ms. <br />22 Kennedy- Carlson stated they want to seize the moment and they do not want to be divided. They <br />23 want to come together in new ways with the Council. She noted that peaceful does not mean <br />24 without discomfort and we must embrace the people of color within the community. Ms. <br />25 Kennedy- Carlson stated she wonders why none of the Council attended the event, noting there <br />26 were powerful speakers present. She asked Mayor Faust to stand behind his words. Sophia <br />27 Valdez presented the books to the Council. <br />28 <br />29 Ms. Sophia Valdes, 2404 27`h Avenue NE, stated she has read A Good Time for the Truth. She <br />30 agrees that change needs to happen and by attending events it is still not happening. Ms. Valdes <br />31 stated change did not happen after the incident in Ferguson, Missouri, and she feels protest is <br />32 necessary to make change happen. <br />33 <br />34 Mr. Thomas Metcalf, 3223 Croft Drive, stated he has lived in St. Anthony for 11 years. He was <br />35 concerned that his children wouldn't have the diversity he had when growing up. Mr. Metcalf <br />36 stated his family volunteers a lot and he has always been very proud of St. Anthony Village so <br />37 being thrust into the spotlight hit him and his wife very hard. Mr. Metcalf stated he does not want <br />38 St. Anthony known as a community that is not accepting of diverse cultures. Change should <br />39 happen. He asked the Council to take advantage of those offering help and leverage the <br />40 empowered community. <br />41 <br />42 Ms. Shannon Foreman, 3401 Harding, stated Philando Castile could have been her brother, her <br />43 friend, her uncle, the father to her children's friends. The police officers could have been the <br />44 same to her, they were `someones.' Ms. Foreman stated St. Anthony has the opportunity to <br />45 change the world. She stated this event has affected her family in many ways. Her brother and <br />46 sister are black, her brother -in -law is a police officer, and all lives in the world do matter. Ms. <br />47 Foreman stated all lives can't be the same without equality, we can all affect change, and fear <br />
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