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MINUTES - April 27, 1999
Lobby Conference Room
CALL TO ORDER Chair L. Cohen called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
ATTENDANCE Board members present: L. Cohen, P. Hoffey, M.
Raymond and John Watson. Board member absent: P.
Farrant. Staff present: Interim Legal Counsel C. Pugh,
Administrative Assistant S. Bauer and City Clerk Marian
Kart.
CONSENT
CALENDAR Motion by P. Hoffey and seconded by J. Watson to
adopt the Consent Calendar. P. Hoffey made reference to
'(d)" of the Consent Calendar (Memo from Chief
regarding Commission on Accreditation for Law
Enforcement Agencies), noting that being accredited will
show members of the community that the department is
meeting the highest professional standards devised for
law enforcement agencies in the U.S.
In reference to ~{c)" of the Consent Calendar (Survey
results from Prof. Arthur Miller & Peter Matthes), the
Board directed staff to respond to Prof. Miller and P.
Matthes, inviting them to make a presentation regarding
their survey about relations between the Universiw of
Iowa students and the Iowa City Police Department at a
PCRB meeting on May 25 or June 8, and requesting a
copy of their survey prior to such meeting.
Motion carried, 4/0, Farrant absent.
RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL None
COMPLAINT
FORMS Deferred by Chair until further response from City
Attorney regarding information cover sheet.
COMMUNITY
FORUM Final arrangements for the forum on April 28 were
discussed, to include:
· Chief Winkelhake's presentation will appear on the
agenda following the call to order.
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· Setup of the room at the Broadway Neighborhood
Center was confirmed by the City Clerk.
· Handouts will include: PCRB brochure (with revision
of time limitations), PCRB complaint form, annual
report for 1997-98, information cards, and vacancy
applications for board membership.
STATUS RE NEW
LEGAL COUNSEL Noting the advertising period has ended for new legal
counsel, Chair acknowledged two applications. After
discussion, the Board directed staff to contact the
applicants for interview on May 25. Staff was also
directed to include in the next meeting packet a copy of
the interview questions the Board used previously. At
the May 11 meeting, the Board will devise additional or
new questions, which will be provided to the applicants
prior to their interview.
City Clerk stated the Board vacancy has been published
and will appear on each council agenda and read into the
record consistently throughout the process; the notice
also appears in a number of newsletters, on cable
television and on the website (a copy of the notice that
was published was provided to the Board by the City
Clerk). If Board members are interested in a certain
classification of individual or an individual with a
particular expertise, they are encouraged to contact
council members, who will make the appointment on
May 18, effective June 1. The Board directed staff to
provide them with a list of applicants in the next meeting
packet.
Reading into the record 8.8.8 A of the PCRB statute, ~...
The City Council reserves the right to waive the
residency requirement for good cause show .... ," City
Clerk Karr stated "good cause" would be if the council
couldn't meet those goals within the city limits and/or at
council's discretion.
ANNUAL REPORT
PLANNING Deferred by Chair to next meeting.
MEDIATION FORM
LEI IERS Following discussion, staff was directed to provide
amended mediation form letters in the next meeting
packet for approval.
POLICE DEPARTMENT
INVESTIGATIVE
INTERVIEWS Committee members P. Hoffey and M. Raymond reported
on their April 19 meeting with Chief Winkelhake
regarding the Board's concerns about the Police
Department investigative interviews. Unless there is
some particular reason for him to look at the
investigative interview reports, the Chief confirmed that
it is his practice to use only the summary from the
investigating officer in preparing his decision on
complaints. The Chief also stated there are reasons to
involve different people in different investigations of
complaints that are inconsistent with any policies he
might ordinarily want to apply. At the conclusion of the
meeting, the Chief requested copies of documents the
committee referred to and said he would review them
and respond back to the committee.
Hoffey stated that the Chief has subsequently requested
a follow-up meeting, to which the Board gave approval
to the committee.
PROPOSED AMENDMENT
TO SECTION
8-8-7(B)(3) Correspondence dated 4/16/99 from the City Attorney to
the Board's legal counsel was discussed. Legal counsel
was directed to inform the City Attorney of the Board's
concurrence with the proposed amendment, noting the
following additional concerns:
* Specification of the method of notification
· Clarification regarding confidentiality when sending a
letter of notification of intent to disclose names.
MEETING SCHEDULE
· Community Forum at Broadway Neighborhood Center,
April 28, 1999, 7:00 P.M.
· Regular Meeting May 11, 1999, 7:00 P.M.
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· Special Meeting May 25, 1999, 7:00 P.M. (agenda
will include interview of candidates for Board legal
counsel)
· Regular Meeting June 8, 1999, 7:00 P.M.
· Special Meeting June 22, 1999, 7:00 P.M.
Chair informed board of P. Farrant's absence for the
Community Forum and for the meeting on May 11.
J. Watson indicated he will be absent for the June 22
meeting.
PRIORITY SETTING
GOALS Issue I1.C.2 of the PCRB Goals (4/13/99) was changed to
read "Address the issue of race and police enforcement."
Further discussion was deferred by Chair to May 25
when all members are in attendance, including the new
board member, if possible.
PUBUC DISCUSSION None
BOARD
INFORMATION J. Watson - Noting the newspaper articles he provided
for the packet, he commented on the nationwide issue of
race relations and policing. Further discussion followed.
M. Raymond - Noted that Chief Winkelhake reported
that the department is installing video cameras in police
vehicles. Raymond stated this gives the potential to
monitor interactions between an officer and somebody
he/she stops in a vehicle. Raymond suggested the Board
might want to think about how it's going to recommend
that the department or others use this information.
P. Hoffey - In his role as retired Chief of Police in Cedar
Falls, IA, he requested consent from the Board to meet
with Chief Winkelhake. Board approved.
STAFF
INFORMATION None
EXECUTIVE
SESSION Deferred by Chair.
ADJOURNMENT Motion for adjournment by M, Raymond and seconded
by J, Watson, Motion carried, 4/0, Farrant absent.
Meeting adjourned at 8:40 P.M.
POLICE CITIZENS REVIEW BOARD
COMMUNITY FORUM
MINUTES - April 28, 1999
Broadway Neighborhood Center
CALL TO ORDER Chair L. Cohen called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
ATTENDANCE Board members present: L. Cohen, P. Hoffey, M. Raymond
and John Watson. Board member absent: P. Farrant. Staff
present: Interim Legal Counsel C. Pugh, Administrative
Assistant S. Bauer and City Clerk M. Karr.
PRESENTATION Chief of Police R. J. Winkelhake made a presentation on the
Special Crimes Action Team (SCAT) and crime activity in the
Broadway neighborhood area and city wide (two handouts
attached).
COMMUNITY
FORUM Chair Cohen advised of a board vacancy and encouraged
applicants.
The following individuals appeared before the PCRB:
Fohtiene Cobb
Suzy Lauritson
Leshun Del 2308 Lakes
Danielle Davis
Carole deProsse Lone Tree, iA
Dana Knerr 1001 Crosspark #1
Bruce Nestor 1780 360~ St. SW
Charlotte Bailey 1956 Broadway A8
Dean Thornberry
Sean Mclntyre 2167 Keokuk #5
Carole Conn 2007 Waterfront
Melinda Guernero 913 N. Governor
ADJOURNMENT Motion for adjournment by M. Raymond and seconded by J.
Watson. Motion carried, 4/0, Farrant absent. Meeting
adjourned at 8:50 P.M.
CRIME DA TA
Crime Description 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
Murder / Manslaughter 0 0 2 1 0
Fomible Rape 25 15 18 30 34
Robbery 12 33 22 37 29
Aggravated Assault 209 199 257 310 351
Burglary 455 480 523 439 483
Larceny-Theft 1,642 1,852 1,952 1,617 1,552
Motor Vehicle Theft 121 75 100 82 93
Arson 24 13 14 21 19
Modified Crime Index 2,488 2,667 2,888 2,537 2,561
1998 Beat 2 City Wide
Juvenile Complaints 270 573
Reckless Driver 150 478
Serve Warrant / Civil 285 879
Fight in Progress 240 842
Prowler 38 111
Domestic 142 311
Suspicious Activity 582 1,800
Assaults 78 290
Shoplifting 155 276
Motor Vehicle Theft 29 93
Narcotics Drugs 24 80
Traffic Stops 13,825
(?RIME DA TA
SCAT
Special Crimes Action Team (SCAT) operates under Field Operations and is directly
supervised by the evening investigation sergeant. SCAT consists of 1 supervisor and 5
officers, one officer is also a gang investigator.
The SCAT officers have been assigned to patrol designated neighborhoods throughout
the community. Their presence in these neighborhood areas has effectively displaced
the negative activities.
The SCAT officers have been instrumental in many drug arrests and have provided
pertinent information about gang members and their associates to investigators from
many other jurisdictions. Several arrests have been made from information obtained by
and from the SCAT officers.
The SCAT officers made 1,453 arrests, including:
SCAT ARRESTS
Drug Violations 225
Aggravated Assault 18
Disorderly Conduct 61
Liquor Violations 312
OWl 56
Intoxication 193
Juvenile 77
Shoplifting 11
*Other Miscellaneous 500
Charges (see below)
Driving While Revoked, Driving Under Suspension, Arson, Possession of a Ficticious
Driver's License, etc.