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<br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES <br />Public Safety Commission <br />June 8, 2020 City Hall <br />Council Chambers 6:30 p.m. <br /> <br />I. Call to Order <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order at 6:32 p.m. by Chair Hollimon. Due to the COVID-19 <br />pandemic this meeting was held virtually. <br /> <br />II. Roll Call: <br />Members Present: Commissioners Robert Boyd, Amina Ghouse, Geoff Hollimon, Tanya <br />Kessler, Stephanie Kitzhaber, Karen Wagner, Ache Wakai and Jack Winkels. <br /> <br />Members Absent: None. <br /> <br />Also Present: Director Tony Paetznick, Council Member Graeme Allen and Dave Matteson <br />(Allina Health). <br /> <br />III. Approval of Agenda <br /> <br />Motion by Kessler, seconded by Kitzhaber to approve the June 8, 2020 agenda as presented. A <br />roll call vote was taken. Motion carried 8-0. <br /> <br />IV. Approval of Minutes <br /> <br />Motion by Kessler, seconded by Boyd to approve the May 11, 2020 minutes as presented. A roll <br />call vote was taken. Motion carried 8-0. <br /> <br />V. Presentations and Public Hearings <br /> <br />A. 21st Century Policing – Tony Paetznick, Public Safety Director <br /> <br />Director Paetznick provided the Commission with an overview on 21st Century Policing and <br />discussed what the Public Safety Department was doing for the City. He commented on the <br />statement he made to the community last week. <br /> <br />Director Paetznick discussed the six pillars of 21st Century Policing which were: building <br />trust and legitimacy, of having proper policy and oversight in place, how the department <br />harnesses technology and social media, the value of community policing and how this <br />impacts crime reduction, how the department properly trains and educates its officers, and <br />maintaining officer wellness and safety. He described the framework the department had in <br />place to continue the good work that has already begun in the community. He reviewed how
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