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San Bruno City Council Meeting April 23, 2013
9. Public Comment
A
Item
number,
nine
public
comment
and
items
not
on
the
agenda
is
the
council's
policy
reform
matters.
Raisman
is
formed
to
staff
for
investigation
interaction
where
appropriate.
The
Brown
Act
rivets
accounts
from
discussing
or
acting
upon
any
matter,
not
agendize
pursuant
to
state
law.
Would
anyone
like
to
address
the
council
under
public
comment
right
item
number,
tani
conduct
sure
thank
you.
This
tells
your
name
in
your
street,
please
thank
you.
B
Young
I
live
at
51
linden
right
around
the
corner
here.
I
actually
have
three
brief
comments
to
make.
I'm
part
of
an
informal
neighborhood
watch
on
linden
avenue,
primarily
because
most
of
my
met,
most
of
my
neighbors
are
english
as
their
second
language,
and
I
speak
enough
spanish
to
help
them
compose
letters
and
do
different
other
things.
So
one
of
them
came
to
me
yesterday
with
some
information
around
some
potential
violence
that
was
going
to
happen
on
the
on
the
block.
So
what
we
ended
up
doing
we
contacted
the
department,
the
police
department
acted
quickly.
B
Things
were
taken
care
of,
they
had
and
actually
the
primary
reason
for
my
comments
it
to
our
to
acknowledge
the
officers
that
were
there,
there
were
I,
don't
know
as
net
is
he
went
by
TJ
big,
a
big
officer.
He
stayed
there.
He
was
at
the
location
for
at
least
I'm
going
to
say
two
hours
to
lady
three
hours.
There
was
another
big
Cruiser
that
came
by
another
officer,
short
hair.
B
The
presence
was
was
strong
and
it
was
needed
because
the
information
we
got
said
that
there
were
six
individuals
who
had
potentially
had
firearms
and
were
going
to
visit
violence
on
that
portion
of
the
community.
So
we
had,
we
spoke
to
the
sergeant
the
evening
sergeant
he
contacted
his
beat
officer
and
then
things
were
taken
care
of
I've
left.
B
Can
you
take
him
I'm
afraid
to
let
him
go
by
itself
and
to
me
that's
unacceptable.
That's
just
completely
and
totally
unacceptable.
I
took
the
boy
to
school
and
on
the
way
we
talked
about,
you
know
how
you're
doing
in
school,
weeds
baseball
player.
How
how's
your
baseball
team
going,
how's
how's,
all
that
going
so
then
we
get
to.
I
may
I
work
for
the
county
in
Workforce
Development.
You
know
finding
finding
people
jobs,
helping
people
determine
new
careers.
So
quite
naturally
I'm
going
to
ask
this
young
man.
B
What
do
you
want
to
do
when
you
grow
up?
He
said
mr.
young
I
want
to
be
a
police
officer
and
I
said
why
he
said
well
from
what
has
been
happening
on
on
our
block.
I.
Don't
want
to
see
that
happen
to
other
children.
This
young
man
is
12.
He
has
26
year
old,
twin
sisters.
They
live
right
across
the
street
from
me,
so
I'm,
the
neighborhood
Dan,
so
I
went
as
I'm
leaving
to
work.
You
know
there
in
the
window,
mr.
young,
mr.
young,
but
they
never
come
out.
B
They
stay
in
the
house
all
the
time
because
the
parents
are
afraid
to
let
them
out.
So
again,
that's
why
we
have
this
informal
neighborhood
watch
myself
and
a
few
other
folks.
We've
decided
that
when
we
see
these
activities
that
are
in
are
unacceptable,
we're
going
to
call
the
police-
and
we
have
you
know
we
have
what
I
stopped
in
today
and
spoke
to
this
young
lady.
She
said:
are
you
Keith,
young
and
I
was
like
it
could
be
good
or
bad?
B
I
said
yes,
I
am
chief
Jung,
but
but
I'm
actually
speaking
and
council,
member
of
Medina,
when
you
see
the
letters
and
you
read
them,
you
know
I,
actually,
don't
you
share
them
with
the
group,
because
I
think
this
is
something
that
you
know.
We've
got
kids
involved
here.
We've
got
children
and
you
know
my
daughter's
she's,
an
adult
she's
23
years
old,
but
like
I'll
end
with
this
one
thing,
there
was
an
incident
that
happened
a
few
weeks
ago.
B
What
my
daughter
was
coming
home
from
skyline
college,
where
a
group
of
adult
males
or
older
males,
they
know
she's
my
daughter,
they
know
who
I
am
they
know
they
won't.
We
have
an
understanding,
they
don't.
They
don't
come
to
me
what
they
did
to
her.
They
started
calling
her
name's
flashing
gang
signs.
She
called
me
on
the
phone.
B
She
said
dad
I'm,
almost
home
I,
said
honey,
run
home
I'll
call
the
police
I'll
get
there,
so
I
called
the
police
in
route
once
I
knew
she
was
safe
than
the
officers
came
out,
but
this
is
basically
to
bring
attention
to
this.
For
you
know,
40
for
yourselves,
I've
spoken
to
the
chief.
The
department
has
been
responsive,
but
I.
Think
where
we
stand
now
is
this:
it
needs
to
go
further.
These
people
need
to
as
you'll
see
in
the
letter.
There
are
at
least
three
families
who
they
don't.
B
B
C
B
Like
their
their
two
things,
I'd
like
to
I'd
like
to
have
as
a
take
away
some
of
the
folks,
it
would
be
nice
for
some
of
these
folks
to
hear-
and
I'm
sure
I
haven't-
I've
had
contact
with
with
achieve
and
with
other
officers,
but
given
the
fact
that
this
young
man,
this
12
year
old,
has
law
enforcement
as
a
as
an
interest.
I
think
it
would
be
a
wonderful
thing
for
him
to
to
meet
and
interact
with
one
of
the
offers
and
officers
in
it.
B
B
Her
name,
who
else
there
about
five
of
them
always
always
responsive,
always
clearly
understand
the
situation
that
these
parents
face
so
again
took
my
doubt,
someone
meeting
with
the
12
year
old
was
the
first
pic
first
part
and
in
the
second
part,
is
just
some.
If
it's
a
committee
or
someone
just
reaching
out
to
the
folks
to
let
them
know
that
that
they're
heard
because
they
can't
they
don't
english
as
their
second
language.
So
as
I'm
composing
the
letter
there,
they
were
asking
me
well,
mr.
B
young,
do
you
think
is
this
going
to
make
a
difference?
Does
it
does
it
really
matter
and
I
said?
Yes,
you
know
you,
you
need
to
do
this.
If
you
need
to
do
this
so
again,
thanks
for
your
time
and
I
have
the
application
I
have
the
application
I
get
it
back
to
you
in
a
day
or
so,
and
I
will
probably
recruit
some
money.