From: Gerald Fisher

Sent: Thu Sep 03 12:17:12 2020

To: Dan Huff; Frank Schoenfeld; Chaunee Seifried; Diana Hadley; Christie DeSantis; Chris Long

Subject: RE: Regional Sign-On Letter: Regional Collective Call to End Violence

Importance: Normal

 

Perhaps a response back is warranted that if Portland’s elected officials had not allowed their City to degenerate into chaos and anarchy then surrounding communities around Portland wouldn’t be fearful and requesting support of a letter like this in an effort to stop the spillover of Portland’s problems into their community. If I were living on the edge of Portland, I would be scared too.

Before this is all done, you’ll see a mass exodus of officers from Portland. Just spoke with a friend of mine who knows folks in Portland PD and says other cities around the country are sending the officers recruitments letters telling them that they are valued and don’t treat their officers the way Portland’s elected officials have. Dan was right. A reckoning is coming and it wont just be for staff at Portland City Hall.

From: Dan Huff <dhuff@cityofmolalla.com>

Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2020 10:22 AM

To: Frank Schoenfeld <fschoenfeld@molallapolice.com>; Gerald Fisher <gfisher@cityofmolalla.com>; Chaunee Seifried <cseifried@cityofmolalla.com>; Diana Hadley <dhadley@lincc.org>; Christie DeSantis <cdesantis@cityofmolalla.com>; Chris Long <clong@molallapolice.com>

Subject: FW: Regional Sign-On Letter: Regional Collective Call to End Violence

Interesting………………………………………….wonder why it took destruction of a major city to get here? And, right after all area communities said no to help quell the situation.

From: Wilson, Trent <TWilson2@clackamas.us>

Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2020 11:31 AM

Subject: Regional Sign-On Letter: Regional Collective Call to End Violence

Dear City Elected Officials,

Following this weekend’s tragic death in downtown Portland associated with the ongoing protests, Governor Brown has called for a collective call to end violence. In response, the Tri-County Chairs have developed the attached letter that is being circulated to elected officials throughout the tri-county region for individual sign-on. Once finalized, the counties will be working on getting the letter published as an op-ed and deployed on social media, as well as arranging interviews with local television stations.

If you would like to sign on, please send your electronic signature to Elizabeth_mazzara-myers@co.washington.or.us and include your name & title exactly as you want it on the letter. By signing on, you would be doing so individually and not on behalf of your jurisdiction. If you are interested and willing to be interviewed, please note that in your email, I also recommend you notifying your Public Information Officer.

Note that the deadline to sign on is this Friday, Sept. 4 at 11:30am.

Thanks.

Trent Wilson | Government Affairs Specialist

Clackamas County Public & Government Affairs

Public Services Building | 2051 Kaen Road, Suite 426 | Oregon City, OR 97045

Office: 503.655.8206 | Cell: 971.263.4183

The Public & Government Affairs Department is open Monday-Thursday 7am-6pm and closed on Fridays.