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DESCRIPTION:City of Oakland  Public Safety Committee\n \nagenda:  
 https://oakland.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=438185&GUID=5EC7C74D-A012-4FB7-A475-C2CC5619F498\n 
 \nItem 4 includes funds for 8 vans to “provide officers with the ability 
 to respond to large crowd events, such as protests.”  Civil disobedience 
 and crowd intimidation at sporting events are OPD’s main roles.  And 
 their staff has stated as such.  If a professional sporting event is 
 occurring and there is a demonstration, OPD has to move “forces” around 
 within the city as necessary depending on their intelligence from 
 helicopters, on-the-ground officers and telecommunication interceptions.\n 
 \nAside from the aforementioned item, this large grant from the federales 
 also includes funds for crime lab microscopes that are to be enhanced with 
 city funds to provide $300,000 in hardware and almost $800,000 in wages to 
 specialists.  Equipment and specialists that should have been there for 
 years.  At roughly $200k in wages and benefits per officer, OPD already has 
 some of the most expensive police in the state.  Officers who don’t even 
 live in the city they repress and who are directed to address issues that 
 can be ticketed or charged without involving much or any investigation.  
 Real investigation has been lessened for decades.  Poorer people can be 
 caught and charged with other issues much quicker.   It is doubtful these 
 purchases will change that policy though it will allow the OPD to meet 
 state and federal requirements for receiving further grants for further 
 goodies.\n \n4. Subject: Appropriate Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) 
 Funds\nFrom: Oakland Police Department\nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution 
 Authorizing The City Administrator, Or Designee, To Accept And Appropriate 
 The Fiscal Year 2015 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) 
 Funds In The Amount Of Five Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand, Seven Hundred 
 Eighty-Nine Dollars ($556,789) For October 1, 2014 Through September 30, 
 2018\nReport:  
 https://oakland.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=4074508&GUID=E71E980C-3ADC-4C21-A97A-7E4FBA6756CD\n 
 \nfrom the ... ANALYSIS AND POLICY ALTERNATIVES\n... OPD will use funding 
 from the JAG allocations to purchase equipment, software and vehicles to 
 strengthen and enhance law enforcement efforts throughout the City of 
 Oakland.  OPD will rely heavily on technology and specialized equipment in 
 order to make efficient and effective use of law enforcement resources.  A 
 portion of the JAG funds ($146,716) will be used to install and implement a 
 property and evidence barcode system and a video camera system for the 
 Bureau of Investigations.  OPD will also utilize funds ($4,380) to purchase 
 a dispatch training simulator to assist with training newly hired 
 dispatchers and operators.  Funds ($20,000) will be used to upgrade 
 software for the Communications Division and Crime Analysis Section.  OPD 
 will also use a portion of the funds ($77,855) to purchase specialized 
 microscopes for the Crime Laboratory to ensure staff has access to the 
 latest tools in order to reduce processing times and potential errors.   
 The remaining funds ($278,998) will be used to purchase eight vans to 
 provide officers with the ability to respond to large crowd events, such as 
 protests.  OPD is currently required to rent vans in order to respond to 
 protests.  This is a very costly practice and it does not allow immediate 
 response to spontaneous events.\n \n \n \n8. Subject: $1M Gun Tracing 
 Allocation In FY 2015-2016 Budget\nFrom: Oakland Police 
 Department\nRecommendation: Receive An Informational Report Regarding The 
 Oakland Police Department (OPD ) Spending Plan For Gun Tracing Efforts 
 Funded In The FY 2015-2016 Adopted Policy Budget\nReport:  
 https://oakland.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=4074914&GUID=78B3E98F-AD79-4AFD-AE25-728359E06B0A\n 
 \nfrom the ...\nEXECUTIVE SUMMARY\nThe FY 2015-2017 Adopted Policy Budget 
 allocates one million dollars ($1M) over two years for "Special 
 Investigations to reduce gun violence & illegal gun dealing." To support 
 special investigations that reduce gun violence and illegal gun dealing, 
 OPD will fund personnel and technology that support this effort.  OPD's 
 current data entry process for gun tracing is cumbersome and OPD does not 
 have staff to analyze data and develop useful intelligence.  The OPD crime 
 lab needs technology improvements to more effectively manage ballistics 
 processes. OPD plans to utilize the $1M gun tracing allocation in the FY 
 2015-2017 budget to fund (see Fiscal Impact, p.4):\n• Personnel (police 
 records specialist and two crime analysts, and overtime dedicated to 
 supporting gun tracing efforts) - $778,411.30\n• Technology (three gun 
 microscope cameras, a gun laser scanner and other technology to support gun 
 database entry and automation) - $221,174.83\n \n \nEither appear in person 
 or contact the four council members who are on this committee and say NO to 
 accepting further funds from the federales for repression.  Say NO to tech 
 equipment that will not be used until there are changes in 
 policy.\nDKalb@oaklandnet.com; AGuillen@oaklandnet.com; 
 NGallo@oaklandnet.com; DBrooks@oaklandnet.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/10/19/18779057.php
SUMMARY:Oakland City Council to pass thru $279k for 8 OPD paddy wagons
LOCATION:Oscar Grant Plaza / City Hall\nOakland, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/10/19/18779057.php
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