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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 12, 2020 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 20 of 24 <br /> <br />other side of the issue. He said all the folks that came to the Council meeting tonight were <br />outstanding and he appreciates that the community of Orono is behind their Police Officers and <br />Fire Fighters. Crosby explained when he was a fire fighter for 10 years, he ran into buildings for <br />$10/hour noting it cost him more in gas to get to the Fire Station, so to say they are not doing the <br />same job or something of that nature is not real. He said they are color blind and serve all <br />citizens and he has never seen anyone have a racist attitude or try to make it about race…they are <br />all humans beings and there to help each other. He said he has always believed in Martin Luther <br />King and judging people by their character rather than their skin color, race, sex or sexual <br />orientation. He said Mr. Qualls said it so well tonight: hopefully this can unify people for good <br />things and positive community events and bring people into the fold. Crosby told Mayor Walsh <br />he is amazing and he appreciates the Mayor for fielding many of the emails. <br /> <br />Mayor Walsh said it’s important to remember these are flags that have been around for 100-plus <br />years that support the Police, Fire and First Responders and are not tied to any movement or <br />whatever movement that ends with “Matter.” He noted it shows the citizens of Orono that they <br />will not defund the services, they stand by those services and people can be secure in the <br />knowledge that they will be safe all the time and taken care of with the City services. He said <br />this is important because just a few days ago the Minneapolis City Council had an online forum <br />for people and all people did was scream at the Council and say they do not feel safe to go <br />outsid e, to go to school, or the grocery stores as there are shootings in the neighborhood and <br />people are fleeing and selling their homes. Mayor Walsh stated the City Council sent the wrong <br />sign back to the wrong candidate. He said the candidate is the services the City provides and <br />their first job as Councilmembers is to provide public safety and then they can do everything <br />else. That is part of the reason they want the flags to fly 365 days a year because they do not <br />honor them just once a year, they honor them 365 days a year. <br /> <br />Johnson noted a resident made an offer to give them a flagpole and that may be a logistics <br />component as sometimes it is a bigger deal to remove a pole than to put in a new one. <br /> <br />Mayor Walsh and Crosby noted the American Flag pole must be taller than the other flagpole. <br />Walsh also said if there are residents willing to fund a flagpole, the City needs to get the flagpole <br />and tell the residents what it is, similar to the fireworks. He noted the Ben Goodman Family <br />texted him during the meeting to donate $2,500 towards the fireworks, and said the spirit is <br />already there. <br /> <br />Seals said this is a very emotion-filled topic that she wasn’t expecting, nor did she expect a room <br />full of people at tonight’s meeting. Like Crosby, she appreciates hearing from both sides and <br />noted she did not respond as she watched the communications with Mayor Walsh and the <br />community go back-and-forth. She stated what is important for residents to know is just because <br />they feel one way – they should be heard – but it doesn’t mean it is the way everyone else feels. <br />There was one side emailing that they were not for this, and another group saying they need to <br />keep the flag up. She cautioned the public not to bu ild their truths off of social media; what she <br />means is someone may see something on Instagram and immediately copy exactly what is on <br />there and think it is the truth. Seals thinks that is extremely dangerous and she saw that
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