Disruption Causes Council Meeting to Recess
Community members attended the Fairfield City Council Meeting tonight to comment about an officer that works for the department and was previously employed by a neighboring agency. Trust, transparency, and accountability with regard to how we protect and serve our community is our utmost priority. Please see the attached link/document in regard to concerns brought forward.
Instead of participating in public comment, the participants chose to disrupt the council meeting to the point it had to be recessed.
One of the fundamental roles of law enforcement is the protection of the rights all people have to peacefully assemble, demonstrate, protest, or rally. In turn, law enforcement also has the need to ensure public safety and to protect the rights of all people, lives, and property. Freedom of speech is a cornerstone of our society and is protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. However, there are situations in which limits on a person’s First Amendment rights are appropriate, especially where the speech in question unlawfully disturbs or breaks up an assembly or meeting, such as a lawful council meeting.
On November 17, 2020, nine people were arrested at the city council meeting in the City of Fairfield. Those arrested willfully and without authority disrupted the City Council meeting to the point that the meeting could not continue. The council members called a recess and were removed from the council chamber. The individuals causing the disruption failed to leave the meeting after being requested to do so and were ultimately arrested. Those arrested were charged with California Penal Code Section 403. The elements of disturbing a meeting include the following:
- That the person intentionally committed acts that violated a public meeting,
- The person knew or reasonably should have known that his/her acts violated the meeting, and
- The persons acts substantially and unlawfully interfered with the conduct of the meeting
The best way to prevent this in the future is for participants in council meetings to be aware of their rights and responsibilities during a council meeting and to respectfully follow established laws pertaining to public meetings.
Those arrested were:
Elizabeth Stetson, 23 years old from Fairfield
Adrienne Thomas, 20 years old from Fairfield
Crystal Ramirez, 24 years old from Fairfield
Jimarielle Bowie, 23 years old from Fairfield
Andres Rivera-Cruz, 23 years old from Suisun City
Dennis Green, 35 years old from Fairfield
Kameron Holzendorf, 27 years old from Fairfield
Jace Sears, 18 years old from Fairfield
A 17 year old minor from Fairfield
Address/Location
Fairfield, CA Police Department
1000 Webster St
Fairfield, CA 94533
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 707-428-7300
Jausiah Jacobsen, Lieutenant
Public Information Officer
[email protected]
707-428-7444
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