2 responses to findings and recommendations
R4
- " the law enforcement departments in Napa County and Mental Health Department establish more effective coordination in situations of crisis intervention by (1) engaging in joint training exercises, and by (2) maintaining instantaneous communication and patching capability." Response - This recommendation will be implemented of this response. Joint training will occur with mental health and the police department. Coordination between crisis intervention personnel and the police department alrea...
Response: Will Implement
Due: Within 180 days
Scheduled: Within 180 days
Score: +1
- "Within 180 days the law enforcement departments in Napa County and Mental Health Department establish more effective coordination in situations of crisis intervention by (1) engaging in joint training exercises, and by (2) maintaining instantaneous communication and patching capability." Response - This recommendation will be implemented within 180 days of this response. Joint training will occur with mental health and the police department. Coordination between crisis intervention personnel and the police department already occurs and has never been an issue. St. Helena Police Department w...
R5
- "Within one year the Napa County Board of Supervisors and all Napa County incorporated local governments establish a civilian review board to examine all investigation documents of this incident and all future Officer involved shooting (OIS) incidents to provide feedback from a civilian point-of-view." Response - The St. Helena City Council believes that the creation of a civilian review board is not relevant or warranted for the City of St. Helena. The City of St. Helena has never had an offi...
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
- "Within one year the Napa County Board of Supervisors and all Napa County incorporated local governments establish a civilian review board to examine all investigation documents of this incident and all future Officer involved shooting (OIS) incidents to provide feedback from a civilian point-of-view."
Response - The St. Helena City Council believes that the creation of a civilian review board is not relevant or warranted for the City of St. Helena. The City of St. Helena has never had an officer involved shooting or critical incident. The current levels of review after an Officer Involved ...