1033 equipment use and policies - agencies with MRAPs (San Jose Police Department)

John Lindsay-Poland filed this request with the San Jose Police Department of San Jose, CA.
Multi Request 1033 equipment use and policies - agencies with MRAPs
Est. Completion Aug. 27, 2021
Status
No Responsive Documents

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From: John Lindsay-Poland

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the California Public Records Act, I hereby request the following records:

Records of your agency related to the deployment and use of controlled equipment obtained through the 1033 Program of the Department of Defense, as set forth below.

According to records posted by the Defense Logistics Agency (https://www.dla.mil/DispositionServices/Offers/Reutilization/LawEnforcement/PublicInformation/), your agency acquired controlled equipment through the 1033 program, as reflected in the attached spreadsheet, including a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle.

I. Requests for Records
Records Request No. 1: All Documents constituting, reflecting, relating to or that contain current use policies if any for each type of 1033-program controlled equipment, including situations or circumstances in which use is authorized or prohibited.

Records Request No. 2: Records that list the dates, locations, suspected offense(s) or rationale for operation, controlled equipment deployed, arrests, and uses of force for each deployment of 1033-program controlled equipment since July 1st, 2019, specifically: armored vehicles such as Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAPs) vehicles, firearms, and night vision equipment.

Records Request No. 3: All records of complaints regarding the use and impact of 1033-program controlled equipment, including correspondence, visual or audio-visual materials, and responses to complaints.

Records Request No. 4: Documents that constitute, reflect, relate to or that contain rationales or criteria for acquisition of 1033-program controlled equipment, prior to its acquisition.

II. Response Time
Please provide requested documents as they become available.

Please respond to this request in ten (10) days, either by providing the requested information or providing a written response setting forth the specific legal authority on which you rely in failing to disclose each requested record, or by specifying a date in the near future to respond to the request. See Cal. Gov’t Code § 6255. Pursuant to section 6253, please disclose all reasonably segregable non-exempt information from any portions of records you claim are exempt from disclosure.

To assist with the prompt release of responsive material, we ask that you make records available to us as you locate them, rather than waiting until all responsive records have been collected and copied.

The American Friends Service Committee seeks this information as the requestor to promote and provide public access to these documents and increase civic engagement. Because this request is made on behalf of a nonprofit public interest organization, with the intent to make this material easily accessible to the public, we request that you waive any fees. In responding to this request, please keep in mind that Article 1, § 3(b)(2) of the California Constitution expressly requires you to broadly construe all provisions that further the public’s right of access, and to apply any limitations on access as narrowly as possible.

If you would like to discuss these requests, please feel free to reach out to either John Lindsay-Poland, co-director of the Healing Justice Program at 510-282-8983 or Nathaniel Phillipps, the Ristad Fellow at 559-994-3647.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 10 calendar days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

John Lindsay-Poland

From: San Jose Police Department

Hello,

Your request has been received by the San Jose Police Department.

Government Code 6253(c) of the California Public Records Act allows up to 10 days from the receipt of the request to provide a response to the requestor. A response will be provided to you no later than Monday, August 9, 2021 (the 10-day due date occurs on a weekend).
Best regards,

Monique Villarreal
San Jose Police Department
Research & Development Unit
201 W. Mission Street, San Jose, CA 95110
Direct: 408.537.1656, Main: 408.277.5200

From: San Jose Police Department

Hello,

The attached documents are responsive to Requests #1 and #4, as they describe the authorized purpose of the equipment acquired through the 1033 program and the background prior to obtaining the equipment.

I am awaiting a response from Department staff to determine if there are responsive records to Requests #2 and #3, or if the information can be queried from various databases. An update will be provided by August 20.
Best regards,

Monique Villarreal
San Jose Police Department
Research & Development Unit
201 W. Mission Street, San Jose, CA 95110
Direct: 408.537.1656, Main: 408.277.5200

From: John Lindsay-Poland

Ms. Villarreal,

Thank you for this response. I look forward to hearing about potential responses to Requests #2 and #3.

best,
John Lindsay-Poland

From: San Jose Police Department

Hello,

The subject matter expert who is/has been tasked with oversight of the 1033 program has not been available and is still out of the office. Your request was discussed with other staff to determine if there is anyone else who may be able to provide responses in his absence.

Additionally, the Crime Analysis Unit (CAU) would be able to query the computer aided dispatch system to determine if there were calls for service (records of complaints). This process would be based on specific terms and date range (MONTH-DAY-YEAR to MONTH-DAY-YEAR), both which would need to be provided. However, it may be difficult to decipher from the results if the circumstances were related to the 1033 program. I am awaiting further discussion with the CAU to determine the possibility of querying any of the information noted for Requests #2 and #3.

An update will be provided by August 27.
Best regards,

Monique Villarreal
San Jose Police Department
Research & Development Unit
201 W. Mission Street, San Jose, CA 95110
Direct: 408.537.1656, Main: 408.277.5200

From: John Lindsay-Poland

Dear Ms. Villarreal:

Thank you for your note about my PRA request.

If you need a timeframe to search records for use of equipment or complaints about its use, then you can use the time frame in initial request: from July 1, 2019 to July 28, 2021.

I look forward to an update in the coming week.

best,
John Lindsay-Poland

From: San Jose Police Department

Hello Mr. Lindsay-Poland,

Input was received from the subject matter expert within the department. The MRAP vehicle has not been deployed, no firearms have been acquired from the 1033 program, and there is no data for night vision equipment.

The Crime Analysis Unit also advised that they would be able to search using terms and a distinct time period, however (as previously mentioned) the results could not be narrowed down specific to equipment used for the 1033 program.

This correspondence concludes the Department’s response to your request.
Best regards,

Monique Villarreal
San Jose Police Department
Research & Development Unit
201 W. Mission Street, San Jose, CA 95110
Direct: 408.537.1656, Main: 408.277.5200

From: John Lindsay-Poland

Dear Ms. Villrreal,

Thanks so much for your help with this request. I appreciate it.

Sincerely,
John Lindsay-Poland

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