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12. Vincent spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda Item No. 15) and requested justice for <br />Noe Rodriguez. <br />13. Erika Armenta (translation: Spanish) requested justice for Noe Rodriguez and spoke <br />in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the Police Oversight <br />Commission ordinance (Agenda Item No. 15). <br />14. Abraham Quintana spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the <br />Police Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda Item No. 15) and requested justice <br />for Noe Rodriguez. <br />15. Carl Benninger spoke regarding potential solutions and streamlining the process to <br />citizenship and spoke regarding the proposed amendments related to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda Item No. 15). <br />16. Andrea Meza spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda Item No. 15). <br />17. Danielle Cano spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda item No. 15). <br />18. Carlos Perea commended the Council regarding Closed Session Item No. 6 and <br />spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the Police Oversight <br />Commission ordinance (Agenda item No. 15). <br />19. Zury spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda Item No. 15). <br />20. Dylan Thompson spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the <br />Police Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda item No. 15). <br />21. Adriana Alvarez spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the <br />Police Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda Item No. 15). <br />22. America Najera spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments related to the <br />Police Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda Item No. 15). <br />23. Francisco Gomez expressed gratitude to Mayor Amezcua for her continued efforts <br />within the community and extended heartfelt sentiments to the Santa Ana Police <br />Department for their service. <br />The following speakers addressed the City Council via teleconference: <br />24. Nina Jirik spoke regarding the proclamation proclaiming July as Parks and <br />Recreation Month and Washington Square Park. <br />25. Tiffany Bailey, ACLU SoCal, spoke in opposition to the proposed amendments <br />related to the Police Oversight Commission ordinance (Agenda Item No. 15). <br />CITY COUNCIL 6 JULY 15, 2025 <br />