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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />July 11, 2017 <br />Page 6 <br />inspired by what he saw. He stated he was inspired. Mr. Odie invited new voices and to let those voices <br />guide us to a better future in St. Anthony. <br />4 Ms. Sandy Sherman stated she went to an Open House that CPG had in March. There were about 200 <br />5 people in attendance and they saw drawings of the plan. She stated she spoke with the City Planner and <br />6 was told the Council is committed to affordable housing. Ms. Sherman noted over $800,000 was given <br />7 in subsidy for Silver Lake Village and she was told $1,100 was the cost of affordable housing in Silver <br />8 Lake Village, which is extremely high and not affordable. Ms. Sherman asked the Council to commit to <br />9 affordable housing and to lead. She stated they want the Lowry Grove residents to live in St. Anthony <br />10 and they want real low income affordable housing. <br />11 <br />12 Mr. Bernard Walker stated he is a resident of St. Anthony and wanted to address reform in the Police <br />13 Department in St. Anthony. He stated his belief that the death of Mr. Castille was preventable and if <br />14 Officer Yanez is one bad apple, then he believes that St. Anthony has too many bad apples and bad <br />15 apples should not be protecting the public. Mr. Walker stated he may not be a good fit for the position. <br />16 He read some comments from his friend who is a cop from Chicago that described how he would have <br />17 handled the situation. Mr. Walker described his 2' /z hour meeting with Police Chief Mangseth and spoke <br />18 about cultural competency testing. He suggested the Mayor work with the Police Chief and let him make <br />19 recommendations for improvements. Mr. Walker asked Council to be open to changes. <br />20 <br />21 Mayor Faust stated he is open to the reform, noting the Council is aware of the training for the Police <br />22 Department. <br />23 <br />24 Police Chief Mangseth addressed the Bullet Proof Warrior Training, stating 4 -5 officers did attend that <br />25 training but no other officers are attending it. The training is post - certified for officers. Mayor Faust <br />26 stated 16 hours per year are required for officer training and de- escalation is a relatively new training. <br />27 Police Chief Mangseth stated he began advancing the training as soon as he was named Interim Police <br />28 Chief. He explained that this past year, every officer received 2 hours of de- escalation training and the <br />29 Police Department received some unique training from the DOJ. He stated procedural justice training <br />30 will be scheduled. Police Chief Mangseth confirmed he will follow - through with the DOJ on training <br />31 opportunities for the Department. Mayor Faust stated he is committed to fund any training for the Police <br />32 Department. <br />33 <br />34 Mr. Walker stated the Salt Lake City Utah department has gone through de- escalation training and the <br />35 number of incidents, such as the death of Castile, have dropped drastically. Police Chief Mangseth stated <br />36 he accepts the responsibility to see that the St. Anthony Police Department is trained in de- escalation. <br />37 <br />38 Mr. Pablo Tapia, Co- founder of Assembly of Civil Rights, spoke about the crisis in Lowry Grove. He <br />39 asked why it was easy to have money for Officer Yanez but no money for Lowry Grove residents. He <br />40 stated within three hours he was pulled over three times in St. Anthony, twice by the same officer. Mr. <br />41 Tapia stated this indicated to him that there were problems with race in St. Anthony. He stated his <br />42 opinion that Philando was killed as well as the dreams of the residents of Lowry Grove. He stated his <br />43 belief that the police made the comment it was a good thing Lowry Grove was closing because there <br />44 were many problems there. Mr. Tapia asked the Council and Mayor for commitment to work with the <br />45 citizens of St. Anthony Village and the members of Lowry Grove to move forward on affordable <br />46 housing. He stated they need affordable housing in the range of $450 -$500 a month. <br />
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