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20 <br />WORKING GROUP POLICE-INVOLVED DEADLY FORCE ENCOUNTERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND ACTION STEPS <br />HEARING SUMMARIES <br />On Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, the Working Group on <br />Police-Involved Deadly Force Encounters, co-chaired <br />by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and <br />Commissioner of Public Safety John Harrington, <br />hosted the third public hearing, titled Policy and Legal <br />Implications, at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community <br />College in Cloquet, MN. <br />The hearing was opened at 9:00 a.m. with a blessing <br />by Fond du Lac elder Ricky Defoe.The hearing began <br />with a presentation by Nate Gove, executive director <br />Blessing <br /> Ricky Defoe, Fond du Lac elder <br />Acknowledgements/Welcome Introduction of Working Group, Co-chairs <br />Invited Testimony of Affected Families <br />Role of POST in Training AND Licensing <br /> Nate Gove, Executive Director, Minnesota POST Board <br />Technology Policy Implications Part 1 <br /> Superintendent Drew Evans, MN BCA, Retention, access, release, and viewing of body <br /> camera video during an active investigation <br />Technology Policy Implications Part 2 <br /> Irene Kao, Intergovernmental Relations Counsel, League of Minnesota Cities <br /> Sheriff Pat Eliasen, Cook County <br />Use of Force, Legal and Policy <br /> Christy Lopez, Constitutional Law, Georgetown University Graham v Connor, <br /> CA AB392, Proportionality <br /> Fred Bruno, Attorney <br />Disparities in Policing and Data as a Tool <br /> Chris Burbank, Center for Policing Equity, National data and what it tells us about <br /> race and disparities in policing, officer-involved shootings <br /> Jon Roesler, Surveillance, Epidemiology and Analysis (SEA) Unit, Minnesota Department <br /> of Health Police Involved Fatality Data <br />Invited Families Testimony and Public Comment <br />of the Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training <br />(POST) Board, on the role of the POST Board in estab- <br />lishing officer standards and training requirements. <br />Minnesota is unique in that it certifies higher education <br />facilities to deliver the standard training requirements <br />for police officers. The working group asked numer- <br />ous questions about the standards for both hiring and <br />training content. <br />HEARING THREE AGENDA AND SUMMARY