Assistant Deputy County Manager Carl Smart introduced Fire Chief Joe Dixion to the Board to give an update to the commission.
Chief Dixion reviewed key achievements, data and the different organizations working together to cease gun violence. Chief Dixon states that addressing the issue as a public crisis will help contribute to preventing gun violence.
Commissioner Prizzia, Chief Dixon, City Mayor Ward, Commissioner Prizzia, City Mayor Ward, Commissioner Cornell, Assistant Deputy County Manager Carl Smart, Commissioner Cornell, Commissioner Prizzia, and Assistant Deputy County Manager Carl Smart all presented comments.
Commissioner Prizzia moved to ask staff to use the department of justice 10 essential actions that you can take to reduce violence now, to put together a plan in coordination with the city, the public defender, the state attorney, the sheriff's office, and any other relevant stakeholders based on those 10 actions and bring it back to the commission within the next two months.
The motion failed for lack of a second.
City Commissioner Willits, Commissioner Prizzia, City Commissioner Willits, Chair Alford, City Commissioner Duncan-Walker, City Mayor Ward, City Commissioner Book, Commissioner Wheeler, Commissioner Prizzia, City Commissioner Moore-Chestnut, and Commissioner Cornell all presented comments.
Commissioner Cornell moved refer to staff the task of identifying the current steps and existing stakeholders at both the county and city, and the activities that are occurring related to the local gun violence state of crisis and return it to the Board within 60 to 90 days with a report of these activities. Which would include but not limited to each of the January 2022 executive summary, 10 essential activities and tasks to reduce violence now. As well as other immediate short-term and long-term recommendations that could serve as a draft for both commissions to begin to consider.
2nd Commissioner Prizzia
Commissioner Wheeler, Commissioner Cornell, County Manager Lieberman, Commissioner Cornell, and Chair Alford all presented comments.
Public Comment
Chair Alford recognized Khalil Blount, Tamara Robbins, Patricia Lee, Genevieve Helton, and Jo Beatty who presented comments.
The motion passed 4-1 with Commissioner Wheeler voting Nay.
City Commissioner Duncan-Walker moved to mirror the following County motion:
refer to staff the task of identifying the current steps and existing stakeholders at both the county and city, and the activities that are occurring related to the local gun violence state of crisis and return it to the Board within 60 to 90 days with a report of these activities. Which would include but not limited to each of the January 2022 executive summary, 10 essential activities and tasks to reduce violence now. As well as other immediate short-term and long-term recommendations that could serve as a draft for both commissions to begin to consider.
2nd City Commissioner Eastman
City Commissioner Eastman, City Commissioner Duncan-Walker, City Mayor Ward, and City Commissioner Book all presented comments.
The motion passed unanimously.