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Public Comment
From:Max Steel <
Sent:Saturday, September 26, 2020 7:53 AM
To:Public Comment
Subject:funds
To the Anaheim City Council:
My name is Max. I am writing in deep concern for the health of the greater Anaheim community. It
has become more than clear that a radical shift in our concept of policing and community health must
take place at the local level. Police violence in Anaheim has disproportionately affected Black and
Brown residents and that must come to an end.
The United States does not have a national healthcare system. Instead, we have the largest military
budget, and some of the most well-funded and militarized police departments in the world. Anaheim is
no different: the 2019-2020 budget allocated $153.8 million to law enforcement and only $1 million to
community development.
Anaheim is the 9th most violent police department in the U.S. From 2003-2016, Anaheim Police
Department killed 33 people during the process of arrest, and nearly 40% of them were unarmed.
Since 2014, the rate of arrest-related deaths caused by Anaheim PD exceeds that of LAPD, NYPD,
and San Fran PD and is 74% higher than the average for police in California.
I demand that the city council not approve “Resolution 19” that would spend $700,000 dollars of
taxpayer money on surveillance technology of anti-police brutality protests and that any future
projects related to surveillance be halted. I also demand that the council not approve "Resolution 5"
that will use $100,000 to improve 10 police vehicles. Instead, invest that money in creating programs
that benefit and enrich the community especially during a global pandemic.
I am calling on our elected officials to stop criminalizing our community members. We as a concerned
community refuse to remain silent on the use of technology to further terrorize our community.
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