FPC POLICIES AND STANDARDS COMMITTEE
TL;DR
The Fire and Police Policies and Standards Committee held a virtual meeting to review and discuss several standard operating procedures related to police training, evaluations, and patrol missions. Multiple resolutions were referred to the full Fire and Police Commission for further review, with most recommendations passing unanimously.
Key Decisions
- Approve November 9, 2021 Meeting Minutes Passed
- Towing of Vehicles Procedure Amendment Held in Commission (2-2)
- Field Training Program Amendment Referred to Commission
- Early Intervention Program Amendment Referred to Commission
- Directed Patrol Missions Procedure Amendment Referred to Commission
Agenda
- This is a virtual meeting that will be conducted via Microsoft Teams. Those wishing to view the proceedings are encouraged to do so at http://city.milwaukee.gov/citychannel and use Live Stream 2.
- Those wishing to join the meeting for public comment can do so at: https://bit.ly/34Rgvts Or call in (audio only) 1 414-251-0392 United States, Milwaukee Phone Conference ID: 639 570 59 The meeting commenced at 5:32 p.m.
- Comment(s) by the Public. Kailyn Kenney Mabel Lamb Fred Royal Maya Neal Montavius Jones Arielle Mayer Catherine Minister Sarita Gary Reistad and Wife Celia Jackson
- 2. Resolution to approve the November 9, 2021 meeting minutesFire and Police ResolutionAction: ADOPTED Passed
A motion was made LaNelle Ramey, seconded by Amanda Avalos, that this Fire and Police Resolution be ADOPTED. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 3. Resolution to amend Standard Operating Procedure 610-Towing of VehiclesFire and Police ResolutionAction: HELD IN COMMISSION
A motion was made by Edward Fallone, seconded by LaNelle Ramey, that this Fire and Police Resolution be RECOMMENDED for adoption by the FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION, with the condition that the provisions relating to the towing of unregistered vehicles be revisited for possible amendment or repeal in December 2022. This motion FAILED by the following vote: Aye: 2- Ramey, and Fallone No: 2 - Avalos, and Kessler Excused: 1 - World-Patterson A motion was made by LaNelle Ramey, seconded by Edward Fallone to defer further actions on this item until the next Policies and Standards Committee meeting. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote: Aye: 3- Ramey, Fallone, and Kessler No: 1 - Avalos Excused: 1 - World-Patterson
- 4. Resolution to amend Standard Operating Procedure 270-Field Training and Evaluation ProgramFire and Police ResolutionAction: REFERRED TO Passed
A motion was made LaNelle Ramey, seconded by Amanda Avalos, that this Fire and Police Resolution be RECOMMENDED for adoption by the FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION which will meet on 2/3/2022. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 5. Resolution to amend Standard Operating Procedure 440-Early Intervention ProgramFire and Police ResolutionAction: REFERRED TO Passed
A motion was made LaNelle Ramey, seconded by Edward Fallone, that this Fire and Police Resolution be RECOMMENDED for adoption by the FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION which will meet on 2/3/2022. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 6. Resolution to amend Standard Operating Procedure 500-Personnel EvaluationsFire and Police ResolutionAction: REFERRED TO Passed
This Fire and Police Resolution was RECOMMENDED for adoption by the FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION which will meet on 2/3/2022. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- 7. Resolution to amend Standard Operating Procedure 300-Directed Patrol MissionsFire and Police ResolutionAction: REFERRED TO Passed
A motion was made Edward Fallone, seconded by LaNelle Ramey, that this Fire and Police Resolution be RECOMMENDED for adoption by the FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSION which will meet on 2/3/2022. This motion PREVAILED by the following vote:
- Motion to Adjourn
LaNelle Ramey moved to adjourn, seconded by Edward Fallone. None opposed. All in favor. The motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 7:19 p.m.
- This meeting may also simultaneously constitute a meeting of the Fire and Police Commission or any of the following committees or subcommittees: Rules and Research, Testing and Recruiting, Complaints and Discipline. Whether a simultaneous meeting is occurring depends on whether the presence of one or more of the Fire and Police Commission members results in a quorum or a negative quorum of the Commission or another committee and whether any agenda items listed above involve matters within that committee's realm of authority. In the even that a simultaneous meeting is occurring, no action other than information gathering will be taken at the simultaneous meeting.
- Upon reasonable notice, efforts will be made to accommodate the needs of persons with disabilities through sign language interpreters or auxiliary aids. For additional information or to request this service, contact the Fire and Police Commission ADA Coordinator at 414-286-5072, 414-286-5050 (fax), 414-286-2960 (TDD), or by writing to the Coordinator at Fire and Police Commission, Milwaukee City Hall, Room 706A, 200 East Wells Street, Milwaukee WI 53202
- This notice is being made pursuant to Section 19.84 (3) Wis. Stats., "Public Notice of every meeting...shall be given at least 24 hours prior to the commencement of such meeting unless for good cause such notice is impossible or impractical, in which case shorter notice may be given, but in no case may the notice be provided less than two hours in advance of the meeting."