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To guide the future formation of an Antioch Police Department Civilian Oversight Commission for On Duty Officer Complaints. To review Antioch Police Department use of force policies and provide community updates. To review and audit on duty police officer complaints and the resolution of said complaints. To review and recommend modifications to Antioch Police Department policy that integrate community input and expertise. Responsibilities of the Police Oversight Standing Committee are defined by Antioch City Council Resolution No. The City of Antioch Police Oversight Standing Committee is an entity intended to operate on an interim basis prior to the formation of an independent review body. On April 13, 2021, the City Council then established the Police Reform Standing Committee of the Whole City Council, subsequently renamed the Police Oversight Standing Committee. In February of 2021, the Antioch City Council convened a special meeting to consider several dimensions of Police Reform. Inception of the Police Oversight Standing Committee