The Community Oversight Board (COB) of
Nashville, Tennessee
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is an independent body to review cases of alleged Metropolitan Nashville police misconduct. It appeared as Amendment 1 on the
November 6, 2018 ballot in
Davidson County and was approved by voters by a margin of 134,371 votes in support (58.81%) to 94,129 votes against (41.19%).
Members
The board has 11 members: 7 nominated by community organizations or private petitions of at least 50 Davidson County residents, 2 by City Council Representatives, and 2 by the Mayor.
At least 4 must come from economically distressed areas.
On January 22, 2019, the
Metro Council appointed the first members of the COB.
Of the Board's 11 initial members:
* 7 were Black
* 1 was Latino
* at least 2 identified as LGBT
* 6 were women, 7 were men
As of October 2022, the Board was composed of:
* 4 Black women
* 3 Black men
* 3 white men
Current officers:
* Chair: Michael Milliner
* First Vice Chair: Phyllis Hildreth
* Second Vice Chair: Shawn Whitsell
* Secretary: Andrew Goddard
Staff
The COB is budgeted a staff of 15 employees to support the work and mission of the Board. The staff are colloquially referred to as Metro Nashville Community Oversight (MNCO). In FY22-23, MNCO was staffed at the following levels:
* (1) Executive Director
* (1) Assistant Director
* (1) Administrative Services Manager
* (1) Legal Advisor
* (5) Investigators
* (2) Research Analysts
* (1) Data and Evidence Technician
* (1) Community Liaison
* (1) Social Worker
* (1) Administrative Assistant
History
The Amendment was proposed based on a petition by Community Oversight Now. The
Fraternal Order of Police
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sued, claiming that the number of signatures on the petition was too low. However, the Davidson County Election Commission voted on August 15, 2018, to add it to the November 2018 ballot.
The Metro Council received more than 150 nominations for membership, and the Council's January 22, 2019, meeting to appoint members lasted 5 hours.
General Assembly pushback
During the opening weeks of the 111th
Tennessee General Assembly
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, many Republican leaders began openly debating limiting the powers of the Board. On February 4, 2019, Representative Michael Curcio (R-Dickson), the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, announced he would be introducing legislation to eliminate the diversity requirements of the board, including any requirements based on employment history, economic status, or demographics. It would also revoke the board's subpoena power. This legislation would apply to any community oversight board in the state, not just Nashville's.
References
Further reading
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External links
* {{Official website, https://www.nashville.gov/Portals/0/SiteContent/ElectionCommission/docs/main/Charter-Amendments-Ballot-181106.pdf
Community Oversight Now - an advocacy organization
Community Oversight Nashville- a coalition of advocacy groups
Organizations based in Nashville, Tennessee
Police oversight organizations
Government watchdog groups in the United States
Law enforcement in Tennessee
Liberal organizations