File #: LB 19-047   
Section: Legislative Business Status: Passed
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 11/5/2019 Final action: 11/5/2019
Subject: Response to City Council Referral: Hayward Police Department Use of Deadly Force - Independent Investigations RECOMMENDATION
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report
DATE: November 5, 2019

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Chief of Police

SUBJECT

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Response to City Council Referral: Hayward Police Department Use of Deadly Force - Independent Investigations

RECOMMENDATION

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That Council considers adopting a policy where the City Manager requests an independent investigation from the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General (DOJ/AG), if a death results from the use of force during an Officer Involved Shooting (OIS) incident involving Hayward Police Department (HPD) officers.
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SUMMARY

On June 4, 2019, the City Council approved a referral memorandum regarding the use of deadly force by the Hayward Police Department (HPD) and directed City staff to evaluate and report back regarding independent investigative options. The referral included a recommendation that if an external investigative option were to be adopted, the HPD officer-involved shooting (OIS) death of Agustin Gonsalez, which occurred on November 15, 2018, would be included within the scope of such request.

As required by state law, HPD currently conducts internal investigations whenever an OIS results in a death. There are several components to an internal HPD investigation, including an administrative investigation into compliance with policies, procedures, and tactics, an internal criminal investigation to determine if any crimes were committed by any of the actors involved in the OIS, including possible criminal actions of the officers or anyone injured or killed as a result of the incident, and, as required by State law and consistent with Alameda County protocols, the District Attorney conducts an independent criminal investigation to determine if the actions of the officers' warrant pursuing criminal charges.

In response to the June 4 referral, staff evaluated five independent investigation models, two of which are currently being practiced, that include:

1. Independent criminal investigatio...

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