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A Statement from the Tacoma City Council Regarding Community Safety Standards and Law Enforcement
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~ In the wake of the tragic killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis last week, the City Council has issued a statement condemning the senseless act and offering their deepest condolences to her family and community. As journalists, we spoke with members of the council to gain further insight into their stance on this issue.
According to the council, this incident is just one of many consequences of the federal administration's actions and policies that have instilled fear and anxiety in communities across the country. This fear has become so pervasive that many residents are afraid to speak out or even be seen, for fear of putting their families at risk.
The council expressed deep concern over reports documenting the far-reaching damage caused by these policies, including tragic accounts of individuals who have died while in federal custody. Independent media investigations have also revealed that over 170 U.S. citizens have been wrongfully detained and mistreated as a result of these tactics. This statistic, combined with reports of deaths in ICE custody, highlights a chaotic approach to enforcement that endangers everyone, regardless of immigration status.
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In light of these troubling revelations, the City of Tacoma has taken steps to ensure that its own law enforcement follows strict guidelines when it comes to use of force. The city's policies require de-escalation whenever possible and mandate warnings before any use of weapons. The council emphasized that these high standards are in place because Tacoma is committed to protecting the rights and welfare of all its residents.
Last year, this commitment led the Tacoma City Council to adopt Resolution 41627, which aligns with Washington state's Keep Washington Working Act. This act restricts how local law enforcement can cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. The council also passed Resolution 41817, which directs the City Manager to clarify policies regarding the use of city-owned property. This measure ensures that public assets are used solely for their intended purposes.
The council stressed that Tacoma is a city that celebrates diversity and stands up for its residents, regardless of their identity, race, religion, immigration status, or national origin. They reaffirmed their commitment to working within their legal authority to defend democracy and protect due process rights for all residents. As a council, they will continue to expand protections for immigrants and refugees who call Tacoma home and strive to uphold the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all.
For community members seeking resources, the City of Tacoma has provided information on their Community Resources webpage. The council encourages residents to utilize these resources and stand in solidarity with one another during these challenging times.
According to the council, this incident is just one of many consequences of the federal administration's actions and policies that have instilled fear and anxiety in communities across the country. This fear has become so pervasive that many residents are afraid to speak out or even be seen, for fear of putting their families at risk.
The council expressed deep concern over reports documenting the far-reaching damage caused by these policies, including tragic accounts of individuals who have died while in federal custody. Independent media investigations have also revealed that over 170 U.S. citizens have been wrongfully detained and mistreated as a result of these tactics. This statistic, combined with reports of deaths in ICE custody, highlights a chaotic approach to enforcement that endangers everyone, regardless of immigration status.
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In light of these troubling revelations, the City of Tacoma has taken steps to ensure that its own law enforcement follows strict guidelines when it comes to use of force. The city's policies require de-escalation whenever possible and mandate warnings before any use of weapons. The council emphasized that these high standards are in place because Tacoma is committed to protecting the rights and welfare of all its residents.
Last year, this commitment led the Tacoma City Council to adopt Resolution 41627, which aligns with Washington state's Keep Washington Working Act. This act restricts how local law enforcement can cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. The council also passed Resolution 41817, which directs the City Manager to clarify policies regarding the use of city-owned property. This measure ensures that public assets are used solely for their intended purposes.
The council stressed that Tacoma is a city that celebrates diversity and stands up for its residents, regardless of their identity, race, religion, immigration status, or national origin. They reaffirmed their commitment to working within their legal authority to defend democracy and protect due process rights for all residents. As a council, they will continue to expand protections for immigrants and refugees who call Tacoma home and strive to uphold the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all.
For community members seeking resources, the City of Tacoma has provided information on their Community Resources webpage. The council encourages residents to utilize these resources and stand in solidarity with one another during these challenging times.
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