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From: Bret Frangipane <br />To: PublicComment; GRP -City Council; Council -Diane Howard; Council -Shelly Masur; Council -Alicia Aguirre; Council - <br />Ian Bain; Council -Janet Borgens; Council-Giselle Hale; Council -Diana Reddy <br />Subject: Subject Line: Item 9.A: Redwood City Resident for Defunding the RCPD <br />Date: Monday, June 22, 2020 5:29:22 PM <br />Dear City Council, <br />My name is Bret Frangipane, and I am a resident of Redwood City. I urge you to reject the <br />proposed budget because it allocates $49M toward an outdated and punitive policing <br />system that makes many residents feel unsafe. Instead, in the name of public safety, I ask <br />that you defund the police and reallocate their funds into programs that prevent crime such <br />as affordable housing, community services and non -police response teams. <br />Though it may seem counterintuitive, many residents in our city do not feel safer with a <br />large police presence. This follows a long local and national history of unequal treatment of <br />residents by the police - with respect to which neighborhoods they patrol, which crimes they <br />enforce, and against whom and how severely they use force. In particular, many people of <br />color, people experiencing homelessness, and people struggling with mental illness do not <br />feel safe around police. <br />Redwood City has increased its funds for police by 79% since 2010 (source). Moreover, <br />Redwood City allocates a higher portion of its general fund to police than most of its peers - <br />including Mountain View, Milpitas, Santa Clara, South San Francisco, and Palo Alto <br />(source). I urge you to reverse these trends for the safety of our residents. <br />Many similar -size cities, including San Leandro, and Eugene, OR, have redirected funds to <br />non -police response teams that can cover a large percentage of 911 calls with little need <br />for backup and for a fraction of the cost (sources here and here). Redwood City should <br />adopt these common-sense, cost-effective, and safer alternatives to policing. <br />I am deeply concerned that the City Council is only discussing long-term reform when the <br />data suggests that reforms do not work. Police body cameras do not prevent violence. In <br />fact, the murder of Rayshard Brooks last week occurred by an officer wearing a body <br />camera. Bias and diversity training have not been shown to work. For example, see <br />Harvard Professor Dobbin's research here. Bans on chokeholds do not work, as the police <br />killing of Eric Garner reminds us - he was killed by an illegal chokehold. Rather than slow- <br />moving reforms that often increase police budgets, we need to redirect the funds <br />immediately. <br />I want a city that is safe for everyone. That is why I urge you to defund the police and divert <br />their funds into services that prevent crime. We cannot wait to take meaningful action until <br />October: how many more people will be arrested, harassed, or killed by the police by then? <br />