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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 25,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 12.HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF UPDATE—Continued <br /> Crosby stated they cannot defund the police and a lot of what happened in Minneapolis was because it <br /> was already defunded. They need to add funding,they need to help with training, support, and that is the <br /> way they get there. However, it is never going to be 100%perfect—police are human beings just like the <br /> Councilmembers are. <br /> Sheriff Hutchinson always tells people that the police are just like everyone else and 98%or more wake <br /> up and do their jobs to make their communities better. He noted every day he tries to do something to <br /> make this agency better for when that time is over. This is an honorable profession,most of them are out <br /> there to do good,they want to help people, and sometimes they get a little jaded with politics and some <br /> media. However,the majority of men and women who serve in these uniforms—he especially thinks the <br /> Hennepin County Sheriffs Office is the best agency—but the rest,no matter what the naysayers say, 95% <br /> of people support them. It is the 5%that are loud mouths and those 5%eventually quiet down and the <br /> police and Sheriff will always win because they are the good guys. No matter what people say,they will <br /> always be the good guys. <br /> Seals is very excited that he just drew the line in the sand today and said"we're not going to let that <br /> happen"because she thinks it was really hard to watch Minneapolis burn and wonder when is it going to <br /> come here next. She appreciates that and said this Council and the City supports the Sheriff's <br /> Department,the Orono Police Chief and department. Seals has been able to listen to the Lake <br /> Minnetonka Conservation District(LMCD)calls and said Sheriff Hutchinson has great,practical, <br /> pragmatic advice and she appreciates that. She noted they had some crazy ideas on there and the Sheriff <br /> was able to reel them back in to reality,for example, it is a lake and they cannot have kayaking from 2-4 <br /> on Mondays and think that they can actually monitor that in a logical way. Seals said as a boat owner, <br /> one thing that drives her nuts is that she sees a lot of families towing their little kids under Arcola with <br /> their towables. She said it only takes one slip and that kid is off and someone has run over them. Coming <br /> from a family that has had a child get run over—one of her cousins—it is not good. She does not know <br /> what it looks like to educate the community because every time she has talked to someone,they are <br /> completely clueless saying"what do you mean we can't tow this through that channel?" Seals tries to <br /> explain the rationale and then people agree that makes sense. She stated people have no control and then <br /> they have a six-year-old on it; if they fall off and there is someone who is drinking in the boat next to <br /> them, and they run over the child...what are they going to do? <br /> Sheriff Hutchinson stated that is important and they cannot be everywhere so people like Seals should <br /> speak out—hopefully it is not confrontational—but if people see something they should say"hey,that is <br /> not safe"and more than likely those people do not live on the lake. <br /> Seals said no,most of them do not and they just don't know. <br /> Crosby noted sometimes they get the Jersey salute and asked if they know what that means. <br /> Seals noted education it is a huge thing. <br /> Sheriff Hutchinson introduced Jim who does their relations,puts all this together,and said if the <br /> Councilmembers have any issues or complaints politically,they can always email him. <br /> Page 4 of 11 <br />