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HomeMy Public PortalAbout11-28-94 LAW ENFORCEMENT REVIEW BOARDLaW rt4�6rcemerrt Rrut'rW o0arb City of Lynwood 11330 Bullls Road Lynwood, CA 90262 JcEIV CITY OF LYNWOOU CITY CLERKS OFFICE AY PH 718191191ll1 LAW ENFORCEMENT REVIEW BOARD •rt������ AGENDA September 28, 1994 City Council Chambers 6:00 p.m. L ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS a. Call to Order b Pledge ofAllegiance C. Roll Call d. Minutes. August 24, 1994 Regular Meeting II. PUBLIC ORALS III. BOARD MEMBERS' ORALS IV ADJOURNMENT * Next Meeting - October 26, 1994 t 0 0 MINUTES LAW ENFORCEMENT REVIEW BOARD Meeting of August 24, 1994 The regular meeting of the Law Enforcement Review Board was held on the above date, in the City Hall Council Chambers. (The agenda was duly posted as prescribed by the Brown Act.) The meeting was called to order at 6 05 P.M. by Chairperson David Willis. The Pledge of Allegiance was conducted by Board member Hilario Esparza. SWEARING IN OF NEW MEMBER Henry Guidry was introduced and sworn in by City Clerk Andrea Hooper, as the newest member of the Law Enforcement Review Board. ATTENDANCE Board Members in attendance were: Don Brantley, Elizabeth Dixon, Hilario Esparza, Henry Guidry and David Willis. Councilmembers present: Councilman Louis J Heine. Staff members in attendance: Pat Alvarez, Roger Haley and Tony Romero. Sheriffs Dept representative: None Also in attendance were: City Clerk Andrea Hooper, and family of Mr Guidry MINUTES The minutes of the August 24, 1994 regular meeting were read and approved as distributed. Chairperson Willis announced that staff person Pat Alvarez is leaving the city effective August 25, 1994 Tony Romero was introduced as the new Minutes Clerk for the Law Enforcement Review Board. Law Enforcement Review Board August 24, 1994 Page 2 PUBLIC ORALS Councilman Heine commented on Imperial Highway improvements and also on the new bus shelters. Councilman Heine stated that there will be a total of 52 bus shelters completed. Also, Councilman Heine spoke on the City's Economic Development Program. BOARD MEMBERS' ORALS Mr Guidry spoke on a complaint brought to his attention on August 17, 1994 by Councilman Armando Rea. The complaint involved Mr Rodrick Borders, approximately 20 years of age, from 11375 Hulme Ave., who claims that he went to the Sheriffs Department to file an incident report after being followed by two suspects on his way home from work. According to Mr Borders, he heard a thump on the side of his car, but didn't know what it was. He then proceeded to drop off his passenger when he noticed the same vehicle following him. Shots were then fired. Mr Borders went to the Sheriffs Department to file a report. According to Mr Borders, he was listened to but was told not to worry about the incident and to go home. No report was filed. Roger Haley advised that Mr Borders come into the City Manager's Office and ask for himself or Tony Romero to file a formal complaint by filling out a City Complaint form. The complaint will then be forwarded to Captain Art Herrera of the Sheriffs Department for investigation and response. Chairperson Willis commented Councilman Heine for his assistance on ridding cars and trucks parked in front of his house for a long period of time. Hilario Esparza congratulated Mr Guidry on his new appointment. i PF • Law Enforcement Reveiw Board August 24, 1994 Page 3 GROUP PICTURE • A group picture was taken of the Law Enforcement Review Board Commission in order to update the City's official commission pictures. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 6 20 p. m. to the September 28, 1994 regular meeting.