COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION - POLICY COMMITTEE

Friday, April 30, 2021 · 1:00 PM AM · Virtual

TL;DR

The Community Collaborative Commission Policy Committee held a virtual meeting to discuss law enforcement policy, including conversations with state senators and a review of recommendations from a task force on police use of force. The meeting focused on potential changes to police procedures and policy language around use of force incidents.

Key Decisions

  • Discuss Sen. Wangaard and Sen. Taylor Recommendations Discussed
  • Review Task Force Recommendations on Law Enforcement Under Review
  • Examine MPD Use of Force Policy Language Ongoing Discussion
Agenda PDF

Agenda

  1. Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/91696589175?pwd=TmNKSWVCdkJxdURSaGhiL2w0YkZkdz09 Meeting ID: 916 9658 9175 Passcode: 752734 One tap mobile +13017158592,,91696589175#,,,,*752734# US (Washington DC) +13126266799,,91696589175#,,,,*752734# US (Chicago)
  2. Discussion on meeting with Sen. Wangaard and Sen. Taylor
  3. Discussion on 18 recommendations from Speaker Vos’ Task Force Subcommittee on Law Enforcement
  4. Discussion on language around MPD Use of Force 460 and State Use of Force policies
  5. Final Remarks
  6. Next Meeting
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