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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005-170 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-170 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF THE SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE OF SAN BERNARDINO. SECTION 1: The City of San Bernardino Police Department and The California State University Police of San Bernardino have agreed that the San Bernardino Police Department will investigate certain felony crimes occurring on the university campus. This Memorandum of Understanding is to update the current MOU between the two agencies. SECTION 2: Pursuant to this determination, the Mayor or her designee the Chief of the San Bernardino Police Department is hereby authorized and directed to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the California State University Police of San Bernardino renewing the terms and conditions of the new agreement. SECTION 3: The authorization to execute the above referenced Memorandum of Understanding is rescinded if it is not issued within sixty (60) days of the passage of this resolution. III III III III III III III III I 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF THE SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE OF SAN BERNARDINO. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and joint regular Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 20th day of June , 2005, by the following vote, to wit: 8 Council Members Abstain Absent ESTRADA Aves Navs x x x - X X X X LONGVILLE McGINNIS DERRY KELLEY JOHNSON McCAMMACK j1 OM~'z1 edmaJ) jJQp/,[~ The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this ~day of June " /f ,2005, Approved as to form and legal content: James F, Penman, City Attorney B(f~ r.p~ Memorandum of Understanding Between The San Bernardino Police Department and The California State University Police, San Bernardino 1. The San Bernardino Police department agrees to investigate incidents of homicide and recent rape that occur on the property and campus of the University within the city limits of the City of San Bernardino. The University Police shall investigate and be responsible for all robbery and aggravated assault cases occurring on University property. The San Bernardino Police Department will also provide the crime scene processing and physical evidence collection at all homicide and rape crime scenes they handle on campus. When University Police personnel respond to such a case, they will immediately secure the scene and protect it from contamination. When the San Bernardino Police personnel arrive, they will assume primary responsibility. The University Police will at that time assume a support role as directed by the ranking San Bernardino Police officer on site. In general this supporting role shall include, but is not limited to, scene containment and protection as well as traffic control. Except as noted the University Police will investigate and collect evidence on all other crimes occurring on University property. For clarification purposes, Part I Violent Offenses will be managed in the following manner: Part I Violent OtTenses Resnonsibilitv for Investil!ation Criminal Homicide San Bernardino Police Department Recent Rape San Bernardino Police Department Late Reported Rape CSUSB Police Department Other Sexual Assaults CSUSB Police Department Robbery CSUSB Police Department Assault CSUSB Police Department Aggravated Assault CSUSB Police Department Burglary-Breaking or Entering CSUSB Police Department Larceny-Theft CSUSB Police Department Motor Vehicle Theft CSUSB Police Department Arson CSUSB Police Department Missing person-any student, faculty, staff or visitor. CSUSB Police Department 2. The California State University Police Department's primary law enforcement responsibility is the University campus. However, the University Police Department's jurisdiction extends one mile from the aforementioned campus into the San Bernardino community. The geographical boundaries can be described as follows: North of the 1 campus includes the power plant, Devils Canyon and Badger Canyon. South of the campus includes the 215 Freeway and South of 40th Street of campus includes Pine Avenue. East of the campus includes Mountain Dr., 3rd Avenue., Leulinger Dr. and N. H. St. (Note attached map). The San Bernardino Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in the City of San Bernardino. Their jurisdiction extends throughout the City of San Bernardino up to the CSUSB campus. 3. In the event of an "Active Shooter" situation on campus the University Police Department will respond. The University Police Department will notify the San Bernardino Police Department. An officer of the University Police will generally serve as the Incident Commander unless the situation would indicate other options. Executives, managers and supervisors from SBPD or other agencies will be needed at the command post for tactical support, strategy and counsel. 4. The San Bernardino Police Department will respond to any hostage and/or sniper situations that occur on University property within the city limits of City of San Bernardino. The University Police will notifY the San Bernardino Police Department immediately upon learning of such an incident and take any actions needed to prevent jeopardy or injury to innocent persons. Upon arrival, the San Bernardino Police Department sball assume primary responsibility of operational command and execution. University Police personnel sball provide any assistance deemed appropriate by the San Bernardino Police officer assigned as incident commander. 5. San Bernardino Police personnel will be available to respond to a riot or imminent riotous conditions on the University campus. In the event a request for such assistance is granted, all San Bernardino Police personnel who respond sball be under the operational control of a lead officer designated by the San Bernardino Polic~ Department. All assignments, orders, and directions or other instructions directed to San Bernardino Police officers may come only from the city's designated lead officer. If the university expects an event to develop into situation requiring assistance for personnel of the San Bernardino Police Department, that department shall be notified of such circumstances at the earliest possible time. The San Bernardino Police Department sball be included in any planning and contingency considerations associated with the event. Further, if a commitment of San Bernardino Police resources for a planned event will be required, compensation of those resources will be discussed, identified, and agreed upon by both the San Bernardino Police Department and the University prior to actual commitment of city resources. 6. At the request of San Bernardino Police Department, the University Police will continue to provide mutual assistance to the San Bernardino Police in the canyon area adjacent to the campus. 2 7. The University Police will respond, if available, to traffic accident scenes adjacent to the campus and render assistance to accident victims until the arrival of San Bernardino Police Department units. The University Police will notity the San Bernardino Police of traffic accidents immediately. 8. University Police will respond to any "999" situation reported by local law enforcement. 9. When San Bernardino Police personnel are expected to be unavailable for an extended time, University Police may be requested by the city to respond to a reported crime occurring in proximity to the campus not exceeding one mile. Such a response shall generally be limited to preserving the public peace, performing an initial investigation and taking a preliminary report. Requests for assistance shall be at the discretion of a designated supervising officer of the San Bernardino Police Department, and transmitted through the University Police Dispatch center to the University Police Watch Commander. University Police will be used for this purpose only when San Bernardino Police resources are depleted and relief is not expected for an exceptionally lengthy period oftime. 10. University Police are not expected to volunteer their assistance to the San Bernardino Police Department aside from what is identified herein. II. When mutually agreed upon and resources permit, California State University police officers and San Bernardino police officers may arrange to cross train in their respective jurisdictions and share intelligence information. These sessions may include, but are not limited to; ride-a-Iongs for familiarization of procedures and beat information, team meetings to exchange information on concurrent crime problems, and training sessions of mutual benefit as arranged by either department and mutually agreed upon. The purpose of such activities will be to enhance mutual officer safety and teamwork between the two departments. 12. Each party to this agreement shall provide, at it's sole expense, the Worker's Compensation Insurance coverage necessary for it's own employees. At no time shall the employees of one party be considered to be employees of the other. Each party agrees to defend, indemnity and hold harmless the other party from all loss, liability, or claim because of or arising out of any acts or omissions of the indemnitying party, it's officers, employees or agents in it's performance under the terms of this agreement. 13. This agreement shall remain in effect until terminated by either party giving written notification of intent at least thirty (30) days in advance of the intended date of termination. 14. This agreement shall supersede any prior agreements on this subject, including the MOU of October 19, 1998. 3 . Garrett W. Zimmon Chief of Police San Bernardino Police S I~=~I:Y~ Date Brian Bodily Acting, Chief of Police California State University San Bernardino Police Department S- )('1 Jos Date' ( -? ""..- I 4