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City of Albany Citizens Police Review Board Thursday, May 11, 2017, 6:00 p.m. University at Albany, Downtown Campus - Milne Hall 135 Western Ave, Levitt Room (M120) M E E T I N G M I N U T E S Present: Larry Becker, Mickey Bradley, Matt Ingram, Ivy Morris, Reverend Victor Collier, Zach Garafalo, Charles Goodbee Late: Veneilya Harden Excused Absences: Mike Grady Guest: Leah Golby I. Call to Order and Roll Call Chair Mickey Bradley called the meeting to order at 6:05 p.m. II. Approval of the Agenda The motion to approve the Agenda passed unanimously. III. New Business A. Approval of April 13, 2017 Meeting Minutes Board member Mark Ingram motioned to approve the meeting minutes, board member Rev. Collier seconded that motion. The motion passed unanimously. Board Members Larry Becker, Zach Garafalo and Veneilya Harden agreed to review complaints for the next meeting. B. New Complaint(s) 1. Seven complaint summaries were presented for review to the Board since its last meeting on May 11, 2017. i. CPRB No. 06-17/ OPS No. CC2017-18 ii. CPRB No. 07-17/ OPS No. CC2017-19 iii. CPRB No. 08-17/ OPS No. CC2017-20 iv. CPRB No. 09-17/ OPS No. CC2017 No OPS # v. CPRB No. 10-17/ OPS No. CC2017-27 vi. CPRB No. 11-17/ OPS No. CC2017-26 vii. CPRB No. 012-17/ OPS No. CC2017 No OPS # 2. Complaints for Board Review (*see Table 1)

C. Committee/Task Force Reports By-Laws and Rules Committee Chair Zach Garafalo convened a meeting on April 20 th. Made SOP available to board members for review. Education and Community Outreach Committee Chair Ivy Morris left early. No update given. Mediation Committee Chair Reverend Victor Collier reported that there were no updates at this time. Police Department Liaison Committee Chair Mike Grady was not present; no report was delivered. Public Official Liaison Committee Chair Mickey Bradley reported that there were no updates at this time. Task Force on Monitors Committee Chair Larry Becker reported that there were no updates at this time. D. Elections for Committee / Task Force Elections Chair Mickey Bradley informed Board members that are current Chairs of their respective committees to update him via email to provide their preference in the future to fill available committee positions. Silence as consent to remain. E. Report from the Government Law Center (GLC) Maureen Obie reported that as of today, May 21, 2017, there are 13 active complaints. Of those, 3 were reviewed this evening, and 2 were closed with no review, leaving 11 complaints. A total of 734 complaints have been closed, including 40 complaints that have been closed with no review. The total number of complaints that remain suspended from review by the Board is 2. The total number of complaints filed to date is 747. Since the Board s last meeting on March 9, the GLC received 4 Grievance Forms, leaving the total number of forms received at 616. Ms. Obie reported that the GLC continues to conduct research internally and externally better options for data storage management. Information pertaining to other citizen police oversight organizations administrative handling of complaints received from emotionally disturbed person (EDPs) nationally is also currently being researched.

The GLC will move forward on expanded outreach efforts proposed to the Board, including a postcard promo mailing, distribution of informational flyers, and increasing the number of complaint form locations, to include form locations that provide assistance to citizens with completing the forms. F. Report from the Office of Professional Standards (OPS) Commander Michael Hicks reported that there were no updates at this time. IV. Public Comment No public comments at this time. V. Adjournment Vice-Chair Ivy Morris motioned to adjourn the meeting. Chair Mickey Bradley seconded that motion. The meeting was adjourned at 8:20 p.m. Respectfully submitted, *Table 1 Complaints for Board Review Clay Gustave Coordinator CPRB / OPS NO. #14-16 / CC2016-024 SUMMARY ALLEGATIONS OPS FINDING CPRB FINDING / ACTION Co. alleged on many 1. Abuse of 1. Unfounded 1. Unfounded separate occasions she Authority - 2. Unfounded 2. Unfounded has called the police in Threatened 3. Not 3. Not an ongoing domestic 2. Authority 4. Unfounded 4. Unfounded incident she has had 5. Exonerated 5. Exonerated with her exboyfriend/roommate. False/Illegal/Impr 6. Unfounded 6. Unfounded oper/unlawful 7. Not 7. Not She states the 8. Not 8. Not responding officer in 3. Call Handling - 9. Not 9. Not addition to the County Failure to 10. Unfounded 10. Unfounded Police Dept. had Complete conspired against her Report/Investigate and refused to provide Properly/Handle her with help. Report 4. Authority Authority & Procedure

#02-17 / CC2017-0001 Co. alleged officer responded to his residence because he was assaulted and the officer did not write a report. 5. Authority False/Illegal/Impr oper/unlawful 6. Call Handling - Failure to Complete Report/Investigate Properly/Handle Report 7. Unprofessional Derogatory/Inappr o/threaten/profan e/offensive/vulga r/racial-biased Language 8. Call Handling - Illegal/Improper/U nlawful Stop/Detention/Qu estioning/search/ Harassment 9. Unprofessional Unprofessional Conduct 10. Unprofessional Derogatory/Inappr o/threaten/profan e/offensive/vulga r/racial-biased Language 1. Call Handling *Discussion CPRB / OPS NO. SUMMARY ALLEGATIONS OPS FINDING CPRB FINDING / ACTION

#24-16 / CC2016-039 Co. alleged he was dragged to the pavement and thrown into an unmarked police vehicle. The Complainant alleged his home, vehicle and person were searched unlawfully. The complainant alleged officers took his keys to unlawfully enter and search his mother s house. 1. Use of Force - Unnecessary Use of Force 2. Use of Force - Improper Use of Force 3. Authority False/Illegal/Impr oper/unlawful 2. Not 3. Exonerated 2. Not 3. Exonerated #25-16 / CC2016-039 The Complainant alleged members of the APD entered her house without a valid search warrant, without knocking and pointed their guns at her and her grandson. 1. Authority False/Illegal/Impr oper/unlawful 2. Use of Force - Improper Use of Force 3. Unprofessional Unprofessional Conduct 4. Unprofessional Unprofessional Conduct 2. Exonerated 3. Not 4. Unfounded 2. Exonerated 3. Not 4. Unfounded CPRB / OPS NO. SUMMARY ALLEGATIONS OPS FINDING CPRB FINDING / ACTION

#16-16 Co. alleged excessive force was used during his arrest and an officer directed a doctor at AMCH to stop working on him so that they could get the paperwork done. 1. Use of Force - Improper Use of Force 2. Use of Force - Excessive Use of Force 3. Unprofession al Unprofession al Conduct 2. Not 3. Not 2. Not 3. Not