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 https://oakland.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&ID=441300&GUID=6B4C0ED1-4FA2-41B6-8685-0588A93E1D97\n\n7.13 
  Subject: Purchase of Remington Shotguns and Accessories \nFrom: Finance 
 Department \nRecommendation: Adopt A Resolution Authorizing The City 
 Administrator To Award A Contract To LC Action Police Supply, The Lowest 
 Responsible, Responsive Bidder, A Corporation, To Provide Remington 
 Shotguns And Accessories, In An Amount Not To Exceed One Hundred 
 Twenty-Seven Thousand One Hundred Ninety-Five Dollars And Twenty Cents 
 ($127,195.20) Per Request For Quotation (RFQ) No. 5608, Specification No. 
 15-680-52 And The General Conditions Therefor On File In The Purchasing 
 Section According To Its Bid Filed With The City On June 29, 2015 \nReport: 
 https://oakland.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=4074493&GUID=149FAD3F-B502-479F-9BA0-C06D8558303E 
 \n\nOPD wants to purchase 121 REMINGTON 870 18" barrel shotguns at roughly 
 $300 per gun. 
 http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model-870/model-870-express-synthetic-18inch.aspx 
   The add-ons push the price to over $1,000 per shotgun.  These include: 
 http://www.xssights.com/ and Vang Comp Ghost Ring Sights 
 http://www.vangcomp.com/shop/vang-comp-ghost-ring-sight-set  Notice the 
 following quote: "Vang Comp Ghost Ring Sights turn your basic shotgun into 
 an effective combat tool.  By having these sights installed on your shotgun 
 you increase the range at which you can effectively send slugs downrange.  
 It's not just the slugs that receive a performance boost but the Ghost Ring 
 sight picture offers the perfect balance between speedy target acquisition 
 and pinpoint accuracy." \n\nFrom the resolution ... "WHEREAS, funds are 
 available in the General Purpose Fund (1010), District Command 
 Administration Organization (108010), Supplies Technical and Scientific 
 Account (52913), Undetermined Project (0000000), Community Oriented 
 Policing Services Program (COPS) ..."  COPS?!  Is that what residents 
 considered community-oriented policing?  Or would they consider proper 
 rubber-soled walking shoes to be community-oriented policing? \n\nThere is 
 a good chance that the only reason this is even appearing before the 
 council is that the sum is more than $100,000 otherwise the citizens would 
 not have known of this.  One might wonder if this purchase came out of the 
 recent Urban Shield vendor weapons display.  The Oakland Police Dept will 
 say the shotguns they already have are old and overused – which is a 
 tired argument.  Municipal police departments are not supposed to be firing 
 weapons aside from on the firing range and these weapons – if maintained 
 – will last for a very long time.\n\nThis is about priorities and 
 stockpiling weapons for the upcoming repression. When combined with the OPD 
 request of $279,000 for 8 “paddy wagons” to be heard later in this 
 council meeting, OPD will be consuming over $400,000.  Funds that this 
 supposed cash-strapped city could easily direct elsewhere.\n\nAt last 
 Tuesday’s Finance & Management Committee Fred Halliburton of the City’s 
 Finance Dept had to admit he really didn’t have a clue about this item.  
 Tim Burch of OPD’s Research & Planning admits to not preparing for this 
 item and yet stated that OPD had conducted an inventory and found they were 
 "woefully short on shotguns”.  The committee members had been contacted 
 and made aware of a lot of egregious issues.  Two of the four at least felt 
 a little compelled to attempt some questions but they did not want to show 
 any real resistance to OPD.  Aside from mailed-in comments and calls, there 
 was only one speaker at this 9:30am meeting.  NO one wanted to be the 
 councilmember to move the item so the chair had to.  They all sat mute so 
 the chair then declared it moved unanimously.\n\n\n\n\n13  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\nThe council thru their Rules & 
 Legislative Committee had this changed from a committee hearing directly to 
 the full council "Pursuant to Rule 28(a) of Resolution 82580 C.M.S." and 
 they placed it at the very end of the agenda.  OPD items are not to be 
 contested and the council will place as many obstacles as possible in the 
 way.\n\nItem 13 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 some of OPD’s 
 main roles outside of the normal Stop & Frisk “broken windows” minor 
 infraction-to-prison pipeline stuff they do.  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 were 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\nThe referenced 
 additional item was supposed to be on last week’s cancelled Public Safety 
 committee meeting and has not been placed adjacent to this item.  The 
 council probably figured it would be easier to pass it at a separate 
 meeting so that even fewer residents will be aware of the 
 relationship.\n\nIf you can’t speak at the council meeting, contact your 
 elected council representatives and say NO to further militarization.  
 Call, write, or email:  dkalb@oaklandnet.com; aguillen@oaklandnet.com; 
 lmcelhaney@oaklandnet.com; ACampbell-Washington@oaklandnet.com; 
 ngallo@oaklandnet.com; dbrooks@oaklandnet.com; lreid@oaklandnet.com; 
 atlarge@oaklandnet.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/11/02/18779573.php
SUMMARY:Oakland City Council to passthru $279k for 8 paddy wagons & approve $127k for 121 shotguns
LOCATION:Oakland City Hall\n1 Oscar Grant Plaza\nOakland, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/11/02/18779573.php
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