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Letter to Mayor and City Officials

Jacksonville, FL

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To:πŸ”—Β MayorLennyCurry@coj.net, JoyceMorgan@coj.net, Ferraro@coj.net, ABowman@coj.net, SWilson@coj.net, LCumber@coj.net, MBoylan@coj.net, RGaffney@coj.net, JPittman@coj.net, GarrettD@coj.net, BPJackson@coj.net, DBecton@coj.net, RandyWhite@coj.net, RDiamond@coj.net, RDeFoor@coj.net, TFreeman@coj.net, GerrieF@coj.net, RSalem@coj.net, THazouri@coj.net, MCarlucci@coj.net, SNewby@coj.net
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Dear Mayor and City Council,

My name is [NAME] and I am a resident of [YOUR DISTRICT]. I am a resident who is disturbed by the injustice and brutality carried out by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.

Racist police violence doesn’t just happen in other cities - it happens in Jacksonville too. Our community has a long history of racist policy in housing and school segregation. Black citizens have been subjected to centuries of economic and social exclusion in Jacksonville. Our history still causes inequality today, and these issues must become financial priorities in order to heal from our history. I write to request changes to be made to the way our city allocates its funds.

I urge you to restructure the City of Jacksonville’s budget ethically. Commit to our city’s Black communities and combat an over-investment in their criminalization and discrimination. The City Council can take a stand for racial justice by significantly defunding policing and instead investing in Black communities. Provide relief to those in our community that are victimized by the structural racism that Jacksonville was built upon, and that JSO enforces.

Deprioritize JSO’s budget and reallocate funds towards the following social services: Community Development, Affordable Housing Programs, Eviction Diversions, COVID Relief and Healthcare, Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Education, Childcare, Transportation, Jobs, and Parks & Recreation. All of these sectors will facilitate the dismantling of racial inequality and will support social justice. This action will reflect the decades of research showing that social programs, education, and a living wage are more successful at promoting the safety of a city than policing or prisons. Ending police brutality and bringing justice to our city should be a budget priority. Overpoliced communities are not safe communities. Thriving communities are safe communities, and communities thrive when they are well-resourced.

JSO has been a waste of our resources. Last year, the JSO budget was $478,386,277. This means JSO was our single largest expense; more costly than all other city departments combined!

JSO holds responsibility over community issues that they are fundamentally unable to address. We have seen mounting evidence that police departments are ineffective institutions that marginalize minority communities and put citizens at risk of injury and death. Our city needs EMTs, social workers, and other social service providers to respond to the majority of current police business, including health and wellness checks, domestic/sexual violence situations, and basic documentation around break-ins, vandalism, and wrecks. Usually, when police are dispatched, rather than qualified medical, psychiatric, and social workers, the effect is to bring violence where none previously existed. Jacksonville’s needs must be addressed by the provision of care, not the threat of violence.

JSO offers β€œunlimited overtime pay for all” through Operation Safe and Sound, which oftentimes is paid out to officers responsible for harassing minorities.

We don’t need a militarized police force. Divest from offensive weapons. Offensive weapons are known to escalate violence. If you want to promote community safety, dedicate yourselves fully to ending poverty– don’t give the police force another $478 million+ to spend on riot gear, grenades, and weapons to use against your own city.

We must take a hard look at the ways that the current system in place fails to serve–and actively harms–our community, and come together to reimagine the role of policing.

Do not forget our communities of color who are disproportionate targets of police violence. Our police department is, quite frankly, upholding policies and practices that allow white supremacy to take Black lives every single day.

As the City Council, it is your duty to represent your constituents. I am urging you to completely revise the budget for the 2020-2021 fiscal year.

Mayor Curry, can I count on you to pass an alternative budget that puts a focus on social services?

Sincerely,

[YOUR NAME][YOUR ADDRESS]
[YOUR EMAIL][YOUR PHONE NUMBER]


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