COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION
Regular MeetingMilwaukee, WI · January 13, 2022
Minutes
200 E. Wells Street
City of Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin
53202
Meeting Minutes
COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION
NATHANIEL HAMILTON - CHAIR
Tim Baack, Stephen Jansen, Camille Mays, Eric Moore, Shawn
Muhammad, Tammy Rivera, Jeff Roman, Fred Royal, Theresa
Scott, and Jamaal Smith
Staff Assistant: Linda Elmer, 414-286-2231,
lelmer@milwaukee.gov
Legislative Assistant: Chris Hillard, 414-286-2170,
christopher.hillard@milwaukee.gov
Thursday, January 13, 2022 1:00 PM Virtual
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1. Roll call.
Meeting convened: 1:06 PM.
Members present: Camille Mays, Fred Royal, Tim Baack, Theresa Scott, Nate
Hamilton, Jeff Roman, Steve Jansen
Members excused: Jamaal Smith, Tammy Rivera, Eric Moore, Shawn Muhammed
2. Review and approval of the minutes of December 9th.
Mr. Royal moved, seconded by Mr. Baack, for approval of the minutes. There were no
objections.
3. Update on the meeting with New Jersey and its use of force language.
Mr. Royal said he talked to the administrative assistants of the office of the attorney
general and at this time there will be no input from New Jersey. Mr. Leon Todd,
Milwaukee FPC, didn't think there will be additional changes to the use of force policy.
Mr. Royal said there should be policies when use of force is not allowed. The objective
use of standards has too much gray area and so language needs to be added. The
CCC could petition the FPC or Council members to modify the use of force language;
Mr. Jansen thinks there needs to get the community behind this, such as through a
petition.
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4. Conversation on connecting with community about the Goals and accomplishments so far
within the CCC.
A petition could be created about some items and those should be put down on paper.
The CCC hasn't done anything publically in a long while. A list of items that we want to
communicate to the community should be created. Those items are:
Use of force language
Collins settlement agreement and non-compliance
Ms. Mays supported bullet points and an opportunity for the community to know who
the CCC members are and its mission. Mr. Baack would like to advocate with the
public and the Public Safety and Health committee about its use of force language.
Both Mr. Royal and Mr. Baack feel the current Use of Force SOP does not mirror the
concerns of the CCC and the Use of Force policy it submitted to the FPC. Mr. Royal
asked if a town hall meeting as well as a petition drive on the Use of Force language
could be done, possibly using GoToWebinar. The Survey and Research Committee
will be drafting an annual report, which will include goals for each committee for 2022.
The Committee is also working on a community survey and would like to have an
independent company collect and collate the data. The Committee will be going over
additional language to clarify how the data will be collected and they hope to have the
new language additions to the resolution presented about hiring a consultant. There is
a possibility the Committee may lose some or all of its members due to a concern of
legitimacy of the survey and the survey process.
The chair is thinking the end of February for a public webinar. Mr. Baack suggested
having Council members also promote the public webinar. The chair will reach out to
the Council president and see if they can get Council members on the next call and
might move the webinar to March. This meeting will be tabled to the next meeting.
That will also give the Commission a chance to coordinate with the other two
committees. It is being proposed to having a listening session in each Council district
on re-imagining public safety. The chair will coordinate with the committees to propose
an outline of where they wish to go forward.
The staff assistant will check on how much money the CCC has and let members
know.
Meeting adjourned: 1:44 P.M.
Linda M. Elmer
Staff Assistant
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200 E. Wells Street
City of Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE COMMISSION
NATHANIEL HAMILTON - CHAIR
Tim Baack, Stephen Jansen, Camille Mays, Eric Moore, Shawn
Muhammad, Tammy Rivera, Jeff Roman, Fred Royal, Theresa
Scott, and Jamaal Smith
Staff Assistant: Linda Elmer, 414-286-2231,
lelmer@milwaukee.gov
Legislative Assistant: Chris Hillard, 414-286-2170,
christopher.hillard@milwaukee.gov
Thursday, January 13, 2022 1:00 PM Virtual
Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/588222429
You can also dial in using your phone.
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United States: +1 (669) 224-3412
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Access Code: 588-222-429
1. Roll call.
2. Review and approval of the minutes of December 9th.
3. Update on the meeting with New Jersey and its use of force language.
4. Conversation on connecting with community about the Goals and accomplishments so far
within the CCC.
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