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died. He stated that they have refused to speak with the San Mateo County District <br />Attorney's Office which is conducting the investigation to determine whether or not <br />there was criminal activity and the Coroner who is trying to determine the cause of <br />death. He stated that it is even more troubling that the officers are on the street <br />without the cause of death being known since there are significant injuries that have <br />not been explained in the police reports. <br />Sergeant First Class Gilbert Plubell stated that he is with [he Army National Guard and <br />was activated for the Los Angeles riots in May of 1993. He stated that his brother -in- <br />law, Rick Escobedo, was denied due process as was Rodney King. He further stated <br />that those police officers who are still on the street should be removed from the police <br />force and the Police Chief should be forced to step down because of his bad judgment <br />in this case. He stated that in Los Angeles the people rose up and forced change and <br />asked that it not be allowed to come to that. <br />Armando Olvera, cousin of Rick Escobedo, stated that he was born and has lived in <br />Redwood City his whole life. He stated that he has known that the Police Department <br />has been a little more brutal to the Latino, Black and minority populations. He stated <br />that although it has been ignored in the past, when people are being killed, it is time to <br />speak up. He asked the Council Members to urge the Chief of Police to keep the <br />officers involved in the death off the streets until the D.A.'s investigation is complete <br />and the findings clear on the incident. He also asked that since pepper spray has <br />been found to be lethal in some instances, that its use be banned. He further urged <br />that the practice of hog tying be banned because it has been found to cause asphyxia. <br />He asked that the Police Department change policy on how it deals with the public at <br />large. An oversight committee developed by the citizens to oversee the Department to <br />freely investigate complaints should be considered in the fLture. <br />Al Perez, cousin of Rick Escobedo, stated he has lived in Redwood City most of his <br />life. He stated that he has always believed that the Police Department has a difficult job <br />in what they are mandated to do which is to protect the public. He stated that they are <br />given a great deal of latitude and resources to do the job that often involves people <br />breaking the law, violence and guns. He st<.ted that he th' 1ks if there are no guidelines <br />to help the police officers know when to restrain themselves that these types of <br />incidences will keep occurring and not be minimized by time or anything else. He <br />stated that until an incident such as this hits close to home you do not think it is your <br />problem. He stated that he does not think that having no consequences for something <br />so serious is the right attitude or path to take. He stated that he wants justice, not <br />vengeance and asked that consideration of everything be given in a fair and just way. <br />Ishmael Tarikh, Director or Bay Area Police Watch, stated that the organization is <br />based in San Francisco and is part of a national human rights organization known as <br />the Ella Baker Center for iar Rights. One of the goals is to make sure that when <br />law enforceme t r,e ,ff, :rs over step their bounds that they are held <br />accountable. In the case z rid, he stated the organization is deeply concerned with <br />the accounts publicized and are expressing that concern to the Council Members. Part <br />SPECIAL CLOSED 6ESS ON MEETING DECEMbL - R 20 <br />16, 02 <br />MINUTES PAGE <br />
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