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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />March 28 2017 <br />Page 6 <br />1 appreciate their hard work. Mayor Faust stated the Police Department has the support of the <br />2 Mayor, Council, and residents of St. Anthony. <br />4 Ms. Robinette asked why this year's annual report was much shorter than the previous one and if <br />5 there will be a longer annual report. Mayor Faust asked that all questions be directed to him. Ms. <br />6 Robinette stated all her questions were not previously answered. She asked if Police Chief <br />7 Mangseth will be available to discuss the longer report. Ms. Robinette asked which community <br />8 this report is for and are Lauderdale and Falcon Heights included, how Mr. Castille's death was <br />9 going to be recorded, and about the three new hires coming from the reserves. Ms. Robinette <br />10 asked if residents would be involved in the hiring of new officers. She stated she came here with <br />11 questions for the Police Chief since he was on the agenda. She asked if the Police Chief will <br />12 open up the hiring of new offices to outside the reserve ranks, if the Police Department has any <br />13 more specific officer focused bias awareness training, if officers were permitted to select <br />14 additional training in their interest areas, and was this still the Chief s policy. Ms. Robinette <br />15 asked if there is a policy in place to review those additional trainings, how Police Reserves are <br />16 selected, and whether the community engagement is just in St. Anthony or do those efforts also <br />17 occur in Falcon Heights and Lauderdale. <br />18 <br />19 Councilmember Gray asked if Chief Mangseth is available to speak with residents and answer <br />20 questions. Mr. Casey stated email is a good vehicle for asking questions of the Police Chief. <br />21 <br />22 Mayor Faust asked Chief Mangseth to come to the podium. Mayor Faust stated the Annual <br />23 Report is 40 pages in 2016 and 35 pages in 2015. He commented the Police Chief is available, <br />24 the report is just for St. Anthony, and the shooting of Mr. Castille will be included in the Falcon <br />25 Heights numbers. It was noted that one reserve officer went to the Highway Patrol and came <br />26 back to serve as an officer in St. Anthony. <br />27 <br />28 Police Chief Mangseth agreed and stated bias awareness training will continue. He stated <br />29 additional training is vetted by Department leadership and the State of Minnesota. Reserves are <br />30 selected through an open application process. Mayor Faust asked if similar crime prevention <br />31 initiatives are done in Falcon Heights and Lauderdale as done in St. Anthony. Chief Mangseth <br />32 responded yes. <br />33 <br />34 Ms. Sandy Sherman asked about the reductions in calls in 2016 and whether there were market <br />35 drops in calls or citations. She would like to see a month -by -month breakdown. Mayor Faust <br />36 stated an average there was one less call per day. Chief Mangseth stated a data request can be <br />37 made by Ms. Sherman and the information can be provided. The reason the calls in service went <br />38 down is because fewer traffic citations were issued. <br />39 <br />40 Mr. Lowell Ludford, 2813 Townview Avenue, stated he did not hear in the Chief s report any <br />41 mention of the St. Anthony volunteer effort to be a part of the COPS program. He suggested the <br />42 Council and Police Department congratulate themselves about this as it was a big deal. Mayor <br />43 Faust stated St. Anthony applied to become part of the COPS program. The DOJ commended St. <br />44 Anthony and the data is being compiled. <br />45 <br />46 VII. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER AND COUNCIL MEMBERS. <br />