This document is the agenda for the Community Police Review Commission Meeting held on January 11, 2021.
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CPRC AGENDA
MEETING JANURARY 11TH 6PM
COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW COMMISSION (CPRC)
Regular Monthly Meeting
January 11th, 2021 6:00 p.m. CST
Members of the public are welcome to join this meeting. To join, click this meeting link and it
will open the Zoom meeting. If you don't already have Zoom installed on your device, you may
want to join early to get set up. You will be asked to enter a passcode, which is CPRC.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment will be allowed via Zoom. All speakers must register 48 hours in advance
(January 9th, 2021 by Noon).
All public comment will occur at the end of the meeting. To speak remotely at the Community
Police Review Commission, residents must: Email or call the CPRC at CPRC@austintexas.gov
or (512) 974-9000.
The information required is the speaker name, contact information, and the agenda item(s) they
wish to speak on. The public meeting of the Community Police Review Commission will be held
virtually on Zoom at 6:00pm.
The following is the agenda:
CALL TO ORDER
1. NEW BUSINESS
a. CPRC Mental Health Recommendations to Austin Police Department (APD)
b. CPRC Letter to City Council and APD on Resolution 95
c. Officer Involved Shooting Case: 2019-0206
2. STAFF BRIEFINGS
a. Equity Office Presentation, Brion Oaks and Kellee Coleman: SWOT analyses and
report on racial inequities within Austin Police Department
3. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
a. Representatives from APD Crisis Intervention Team
b. Representatives from Judge Guy Herman Center for Mental Health Crisis Care
c. Presentations from Austin organizations on Racial Equity Recommendations to
the Austin Police Department.
d. CPRC Racial Equity Recommendations to the Austin Police Department
e. CPRC Cadet Training Recommendations to the Austin Police Department
4. PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS 1, 2, AND 3
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5. PUBLIC COMMENT ON AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
ADJOURNMENT
Complainants/members of the community may address the Community Police Review
Commission about the above items. If you wish to address the Community Police Review
Commission, please sign up 48 hours in advance of the public session.
The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American Disabilities Act. Reasonable
modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. If requiring
Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days before the
meeting date.
For more information on the Community Police Review Commission, please contact email
cprc@austintexas.gov or 512-974-9000.
ABOUT THE CPRC
The commission serves to oversee these matters independently and separately from the Office of
Police Oversight and any other City of Austin organization. Learn about the Community Police
Review Commission and how you can get involved in improving policing in Austin visit
ATXpolicecommission.org
COMMISSION MEMBERS
Jessica Gonzales Bricker
Elizabeth Castaneda
Joao Paulo Connolly
Tania Rosamond
Erica Flores
Amani Seay
Richard Segovia
Grayson Turner
Sukyi McMahon
Elizabeth Castaneda
The Community Police Review Commission consists of 10 unpaid volunteers appointed by the
city manager to:
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Make policy-level recommendations regarding discipline, training, community
relations, and the complaint process.
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Address any other issues of concern by the community.
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Review patterns and practices of the Austin Police Department.
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Assess critical incidents and review individual cases of police misconduct.
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Make fair and objective recommendations, and make decisions based only on the facts
and evidence.
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Assess the effectiveness of the Office of Police Oversight.