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Councilmember Brever read a prepared statement about her attendance at last week’s 1 <br />presentation at the Roseville Library and her experiences with raising her adopted Korean 2 <br />daughter. She looks forward to working with others in the community and having conversations 3 <br />to make a change in this community. 4 <br /> 5 <br />Councilmember Jenson stated he attended several meetings in the last two weeks including being 6 <br />the liaison to the Ramsey County Local League of Government, Rice Creek Gardens ribbon 7 <br />cutting ceremony, League of MN Cities, Ramsey County Library Good Time for Truth Session, 8 <br />security training meeting, and St. Anthony Fire Department Relief Association. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Councilmember Stille stated on August 15 he attended a workshop in Minneapolis on the same 11 <br />book Councilmember Brever discussed in her report. 12 <br /> 13 <br />Councilmember Gray thanked Councilmember Brever for sharing her personal story. 14 <br /> 15 <br />Mayor Faust had no report this evening. He did read A Good Time for the Truth and stated it will 16 <br />take a while for the City to reach equity. 17 <br /> 18 <br />VIII. COMMUNITY FORUM 19 <br /> 20 <br />Mayor Faust reviewed that individuals may address the City Council about any item not included 21 <br />on the regular agenda. Speakers are requested to come to the podium, state their name and 22 <br />address for the Clerk’s record, and limit their remarks to five minutes. Generally, the City 23 <br />Council will not take official action on items discussed at this time, but may typically refer the 24 <br />matter to staff for a future report or direct the matter to be scheduled on an upcoming agenda. 25 <br /> 26 <br />Ms. Mel Chaput, 3537 Coolidge Street NE, referred to her email sent to the Council on August 1, 27 <br />2016. She read the email in full and asked that copies of an article to be distributed throughout 28 <br />the City and provided the pdf in the email. She stated the divide has become more defined and 29 <br />the article has not been distributed. She referenced support for St. Anthony police signs that had 30 <br />been distributed, noting the school district is being proactive as well as the St. Anthony Group 31 <br />for Change. She asked if the community can afford more bad publicity if the Council is working 32 <br />on behalf of everyone. 33 <br /> 34 <br />Mr. John Thompson stated he works at St. Paul Public Schools and Philandro Castille was a 35 <br />good friend of his. He stated he has been racially profiled in St. Anthony and Falcon Heights. 36 <br />He is unable to mourn his friend’s loss and now that Yanez is back to work, Philandro’s mother 37 <br />has been slapped in the face. He shared a story about his last conversation with Philandro and 38 <br />asked that Yanez be removed until after investigation has been done. He felt this is a new 39 <br />epidemic of the problems with police in the United States, that Yanez should not be paid by 40 <br />taxpayers, and was a murderer. Mr. Thompson stated he is scared to be pulled over in Falcon 41 <br />Heights, the Council needs to get it right, and the conversation needs to start today. 42 <br /> 43 <br />Mr. Jacob Latter, 1811 14th Avenue South, stated this is a metaphor when Mayor Faust and 44 <br />Councilmember Stille said they were standing in water five years ago. People should take care of 45 <br />each other and the Council is appointed to represent this town. He felt there is one murderer that 46 <br />is getting paid right now, which is disrespectful and unacceptable. He wants the Council to make 47 <br />it right. 48 <br />7