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4. COMMUNICATIONS (10:01 a.m.) <br /> a. Letter from a member of the public dated September 30, 2019 requesting an <br /> investigation into an alleged assault incident outside of the County Building. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Has everyone had a chance to see that? <br /> Mr. Wiseman: Yeah. <br /> Mr. Robinson: So we'll just note this and file it. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: Yeah. Because, I mean it should be reported to the police not to <br /> us. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Right. It's unsigned and we have no idea. <br /> Mr. Heintz: Do we know if it was reported to the police? <br /> Mr. Robinson: I don't think anyone knows. Did you hear? <br /> Mr. Wiseman: No indication. <br /> Mr. Robinson: No. <br /> Mr. Heintz: Would this be a matter that would go to the Police Commission? <br /> Ms. Hall: It would only go to the... Police Commission is...jurisdiction is <br /> over alleged misconduct of officers or employees of the police <br /> department so... Probably not. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: We were one of the several recipients of that anonymous letter <br /> which also went to all the media...including TV so. <br /> Mr. Robinson: So we're assuming that it went to the police commission. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: Well, I don't think it's within our parameters to make an <br /> assumption or take any action on it. Just to note it. <br /> Mr. Robinson: It's unsigned. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: And just for clarification, there is another anonymous letter right? <br /> Ms. Sumner-Mack: Yes. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Yeah. We'll get to that one, a little bit further. <br /> 2 <br />