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DESCRIPTION:While folks chow down, chatter, and prepare to bed down, the afternoon 
 Santa Cruz City Council meeting has absolutely nothing on its agenda 
 indicating any awareness of or concern for with the upcoming winter ordeal 
 for unhoused folks.  \n\nAnd nothing on what some are calling the SCPD 
 murder and cover-up of Sean Smith-Arlt Sunday before last when he was 
 gunned down facing four police officers within 20 seconds for wielding a 
 metal rake.  Video and audio footage is still not being provided, nor the 
 names of the killer(s). \n\nActivists led by Abbi Samuels and Sherri 
 Conable have called for a mass presence at 4 PM in front of City Hall to be 
 followed by a public speak-out at 5 PM Oral Communications.  Some have 
 suggested that the real Speak-Out be outside when Mayor Mathews imposes her 
 "two-minute" speaker limitation (within a total of half hour "allowed").  
 Repetitive staff presentations on agenda items may take up far more than 
 half an hour.\n\nQUESTIONS OUTSTANDING\nBeyond who shot Arlt and where's 
 the video/audio, some activists have demanded restoration of a stronger 
 Citizens Police Review Board process, the prior one dismantled by Mathews 
 and others when they were on the Council in 2003.  Unfortunately government 
 run CPRB's have been severely limited by the Officer's "Bill of Rights" and 
 the Copley court decision of 2006 shielding the militarized police 
 departments of the state from public exposure. (See  
 http://www.theinvestigativefund.org/investigations/1293/copley_v._account-ability/ 
 ).\n\nThis has led one activist to suggest that private agencies need to 
 take the lead in any "independent investigations" of police brutality and 
 murder.  More broadly, will the militarization of the Santa Cruz police 
 continue to be fueled by acceptance of state and federal grants?  Will the 
 City Council keep up its refusal to require police accountability?  Its 
 current token review subcommittee is the Public Safety Committee, and its 
 overseer--the $40,000-a-year no-info-to-the-public attorney Bob 
 Aaronson.\n\nA listing of this year's fatal police shootings nationwide can 
 be found at http://anthemrevolt.com/ .  One activist has pointed out that 
 police shootings nationally are usually 1 out of 17 of all fatal shootings. 
  In Santa Cruz, it's 1 out of 5 this year.\n\nDISTURBING HOMELESS REPORTS 
 \nMeanwhile one homeless man reported his arm broken by SCPD in the midst 
 of an arrest; another woman is going to court tomorrow to fight a year old 
 "Resisting Arrest" charge; friends of a third fear she faces loss of her 
 service dog as part of the "Homeless Mistreat Dogs" movement that seems to 
 have become more overt in the past few months.  More on this at the HUFF 
 (Homeless United for Friendship & Freedom) meeting on Wednesday October 26 
 11 AM  Sub Rosa Cafe).\n\nSILENCE ON LOCAL SURVEILLANCE\nBoth the SCPD and 
 the ACLU seem to have had little to say about surveillance devices funded 
 by government money in Santa Cruz that look out and video record public 
 places.  A Public Records Act request for a listing of these places was 
 initially met with the ridiculous claim that no such records exist.  A 
 second request was met with delay until mid-November--well after last 
 night's ACLU Surveillance Forum.  \n\nThis forum, of course, reportedly had 
 little mention of the current police surveillance--how extensive it was, 
 how long the records are retained, whether the public has access to them.  
 Nor has the local ACLU shown any concern about this issue (nor about 
 homeless issues generally unless pushed to the wall by unhoused folks and 
 activists).  \n\nOUTSTANDING QUESTIONS\nWhere are the SCPD audio and video 
 tapes? What will folks do to demand their return?  \n\nHow about a video-in 
 at the police station with person after person walking up to request they 
 be made public?\n(A sign in the police lobby bans video or audio recording, 
 something also posted in other city offices.  But since there is no 
 expectation of privacy in public places and since these so-called "public 
 servants" are supposed to be accountable to the public, this is a complete 
 (if often effective) bluff.\n\nWill the public move beyond a ceremonial 
 mourning session at the Town Clock on Sunday and a polite 
 "stand-in-line-and-then-go-home" protest at City Council today at 5 PM? 
 \n\nWhat next public pressuring event is planned by those outraged by this 
 latest killing (and the SCPD's shoot-to-kill training and practice)?  Or 
 will the good liberals all trek home after a token showing today as they 
 did when the BeatCat was slipped by the public?  \n\nHUFF will be grumbling 
 about this issue over coffee tomorrow, as mentioned above.\n\nThis is the 
 last Council meeting before the November 8th vote deadline when voters will 
 decide whether to return Mayor Mathews and her slate of police apologists 
 to office.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/10/25/18792673.php
SUMMARY:As Anger at the SCPD Rises, Freedom Sleepers Bed Down for Sidewalk Sleepout #68
LOCATION:On the sidewalk outside the last pre-election City Council meeting in the 
 wake of the SCPD's Sean Arlt slaying, housed and unhoused folks are 
 gathering again.  The continuing target: the City's anti-homeless 11 PM to 
 8:30 AM Sleeping Ban as a shelterless police-heavy winter looms.   The 
 safe-but-not-legal-sidewalk slumber event begins on Tuesday afternoon and 
 goes through Wednesday morning.  
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