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23. Erika Armenta (translation: Spanish) spoke regarding the officer involved shooting <br />of Noe Rodriguez and requested justice for Noe Rodriguez. <br />24. Abraham Q. requested justice for Noe Rodriguez and spoke regarding the Police <br />Oversight Commission proposed ordinance. <br />25. Tanya Nava expressed concern regarding the proposed changes to the Police <br />Oversight Commission ordinance. <br />26. Jocelyn P. spoke about Mexican Independence Day, La Academia, and requested <br />justice for Noe Rodriguez and Henry Gonzalez. <br />27. Zury spoke regarding the officer involved shootings of Noe Rodriguez and Henry <br />Gonzalez and requested justice. <br />28. Mathew Compton spoke regarding equitable access to the City's soccer fields, the <br />officer involved shooting of Noe Rodriguez, and requested justice for Noe Rodriguez. <br />29. Mayra Ruiz spoke regarding Agenda Item No. 15. <br />30. Shawn Verdin spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 10. <br />31. Tracy Simons spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 10. <br />32. Nina Jirik spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 10. <br />33. Carol Frank spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 10. <br />34. Karen Perez spoke regarding the usage of soccer fields and requested due process <br />and justice for Noe Rodriguez. <br />35. David Jirik spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 10. <br />36. Sandra Cortez spoke regarding labor negotiations. <br />37. Pat Lenahan spoke in support of Agenda Item No. 10. <br />38. Jackie Cordova spoke regarding police funding, immigration enforcement in the City, <br />and grant funding. <br />39. Jesaiah Keenan expressed concern regarding downtown parking increases. <br />The following speaker addressed City Council via teleconference: <br />40. Jorge Reyes spoke regarding La Academia. <br />CITY COUNCIL 8 SEPTEMBER 16, 2025 <br />