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File #: ID 23-1236    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/9/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/24/2023 Final action: 8/24/2023
Title: Approve the FY 23 annual participation agreement for the Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification Program for the disposition funds, including interest, forfeited in connection with a crime and authorize the City Manager and the Chief of Police to execute related documents.
Sponsors: Police Department
Attachments: 1. FY23 Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification - DRAFT
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



August 24, 2023



FROM: PACO BALDERRAMA, Chief of Police
Police Department

BY: BURKE FARRAH, Deputy Chief
Administrative Services Division

SUBJECT
Title
Approve the FY 23 annual participation agreement for the Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification Program for the disposition funds, including interest, forfeited in connection with a crime and authorize the City Manager and the Chief of Police to execute related documents.

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RECOMMENDATION

It is recommended that City Council authorize the City Manager and the Chief of Police to enter into the FY 23 annual Federal Equitable Sharing Agreements for the disposition of $382,265.87, including interest, forfeited in connection with crimes.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement Program provides local law enforcement agencies with funds derived from forfeited assets (cash and property) used in connection with a crime. The Fresno Police Department uses these funds to pay for the Skywatch program, safety equipment, and other items that are directly related to law enforcement. Authorizing the City Manager and the Chief of Police to enter into these agreements assures the City's participation in this program.

BACKGROUND

Asset forfeiture is an effective law enforcement tool the United States uses to deprive criminals of ill-gotten gains by seizing the proceeds of criminal activity and property used to facilitate crime. Seized property is shared with state and local law enforcement agencies which make substantial contributions to underlying criminal investigations. This not only deprives criminals of ill-gotten gains, but allows the proceeds to go to law enforcement for use to fight crime at the front-line level. The Department uses this funding opportunity to help address operational and equipment needs, such as the Skywatch program and safety equipment. The Federal Equitable Sharing Agreement must be submitted annually, within 60 days of the ...

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