Police Department Policy

Departmental Memorandum2024 - 1120 - First Amendment Protected Political Activity And Vote Center Locations

Sacramento Police Department • Section 0 of 262349

Policy Text
Departmental Memorandum Volume 24-11 To: All Police Katherine Lester , Chief of Police From : Captain Clayton Buchanan Page 1 of 2 FIRST AMENDMENT , PROTECTED POLITICAL ACTIVITY , AND VOTE CENTER LOCATIONS 10-28-2024 The Sacramento Police Department (SPD) is in the process of creating General Order 360.02 (First Amendment and Protected Political Activity) . The contents of this memorandum are effective immediately and shall expire upon publication of GO 360.02. Please direct your questions regarding this Departmental Memorandum to the Professional Standards Unit. PROTECTED POLITICAL ACTIVITY 1. When responding to calls for service regarding political or candidate signage SPD employees should not remove political signs from public or private property. 2. Officers responding to allegations of criminal or improper activity should document observations, statements, or other information in an appropriate report. a. Employees shall use their body worn cameras in accordance with G eneral Order 525.07 (Body Worn Camera). 3. No exceptions to law or policy should be made for someone who identifies themselves as a political candidate or as someone who is operating on the behalf of a candidate. 4. Any requests for information regarding the use of police or city data in political matters should be routed to the City’s Public Information Office or the SPD Public Information Office. 5. Officers should respond to trespass concerns, including politically motivated trespasses, in accordance with G eneral Order 538.02 (Trespass Violations). a. Officers shall not take actions in civil disputes. Next, all SPD employees shall remain professional when communicating (e.g., emails, MDC to- messages, SMS, etc.) and coordinating responses to First Amendment activities and calls for service related to protected political activities and vote centers. Any SPD employee becoming aware of a call for service related or possibly related to election activity shall notify the district sergeant and watch commander. Officers should be familiar with the following information pertaining to electioneering, corruption of the voting process, voter intimidation, and election interference: • California Department of Justice, Division of Law Enforcement Information Bulletin: https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/media/2024- dle-11.pdf • Sacramento County, Voter Registration and Elections: https://elections.saccounty.net/Pages/Electioneering.aspx Page 2 of 2 The vote center s located in the City of Sacramento (see list below) have been flagged with premise histories (effective 10/28/2024 to 11/11/2024) to include the following information: ELECTION/ VOTE CENTER (10/26/2024 TO 11/05/2024, HOURS: 0800- 1700 HRS, 0700 -2000 HRS ON 11/05/2024). ADVISE DISTRICT SGT AND WC OF ANY CFS IN/AROUND RELATED TO VOTER ACCESS , POLLING LOCATIONS/WORKERS, POLITICAL THREATS, ETC. 2024 CITY OF SACRAMENTO VOTE CENTERS BEAT LOCATION NAME ADDRESS 1A Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs (APAPA) 7000 Truxel Rd, Ste 3 1A Natomas Charter School 4600 Blackrock Dr 1A North Natomas Library 4660 Via Ingolia St 1B South Natomas Community Center 2921 Truxel Rd 2A Greater Sacramento Urban League 3725 Marysville Blvd 2B Robertson Community Center 3525 Norwood Ave 2C Sacramento Public Library 1122 Del Paso Blvd 3A California Museum 1020 O St 3A Mirasol Village 1200 Richards Blvd 3B CLARA Auditorium 1425 24th St 3M Central Library 828 I St 4A Marina Vista Community Center 240 Seavey Cir 4A Sierra 2 Center 2791 24th St 4A Sacramento City College 3835 Freeport Blvd 4B Centennial United Methodist Church 5401 Freeport Blvd 4B La Familia Mape Neighborhood Center 3301 37th Ave 4C Belle Cooledge Community Center 5699 S Land Park Dr 4C Robbie Waters Pocket -Greenhaven Library 7335 Gloria Dr 4C Sacramento Elks Lodge No. 6 6446 Riverside Blvd 5A Department of Human Assistance -Florin 2450 Florin Rd 5A Sam & Bonnie Pannell Community Center 2450 Meadowview Rd 5B St. Luke's Lutheran Church 7595 Center Pkwy 5C Common Ground Church 8355 Arroyo Vista Dr 5C South Sacramento Christian Center 7710 Stockton Blvd 5C Valley Hi -North Laguna Library 7400 Imagination Pkwy 6A Oak Park Community Center 3425 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 6B Coloma Community Center 4623 T St 6C George Simm Community Center 6207 Logan St 7A The East Jay Building 5025 J St, Ste 102 7B California State University Sacramento 3020 State University Dr 7B Campus Commons Clubhouse 650 Commons Dr 7C InAlliance 6950 21st Ave
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