Azle Malinao-Alvarez Emerald The Human Rights Commission’s neutral observer program has come under fire from protesters after last weekend’s rally. Rally accounts continued from page 1A could. “I think I was clearly identifi able as a media person.” Hausmann said she immediate ly asked the officer standing di rectly behind her to identify him self, but he didn’t respond. Hausmann said she is planning to file a complaint against EPD via the Human Rights Commission. Johnson said that as of Wednes day afternoon he had not heard of any citizen filing complaints or commendations via the EPD’s “Tell Us About It” program, which is set up to handle such public com ments. Forms can be found on the city’s Web site or at several local so cial service agency locations. Citi zens who feel uncomfortable or in timidated to file complaints through EPD can contact the HRC, and that group will help explore all of their options, including a face-to face meeting with the alleged of fending officer. When asked what avenues a citizen in Hausmann’s case has — with no officer name — Johnson said he recommends that the per son make the complaint anyway. There’s a possibility that the offi cer can be identified through videotape footage, if it is available for that specific incident. Johnson pointed out that the city reports twice a year to the HRC with numbers and results from the “Tell Us About It” pro gram. In 1999, Johnson said that there were 42 allegations against police officers, with 19 of those sustained or upheld. Of that num ber, one officer was terminated, three were suspended and one was demoted. “For those who say nothing happens, I want to say there are facts to the contrary,” he said. In another development relat ing to the weekend, Greg Rikhoff from the HRC has orchestrated a public forum involving the com mission’s neutral observers and citizens who want to comment on the weekend’s events. The forum is scheduled for June 26 at 5:30 p.m., but the location has not yet been determined. “It’s really a response to so many different people requesting the ob servers’ notes and the observers’ observations,” Rikhoff said. "With people from all over the spectrum wanting the information, we thought it would be easiest to just get it out in one fell swoop. There’s also been some question on the part of the activist community, a mistrust for the program and a mis trust of the observers. “This is a way for those people who doubt them, that think the message is getting mixed, [to] ac tually have a chance to hear for themselves,” he said. Rikhoff said that in his opinion the observer program is working and listed several facts to back up his belief. “In terms of seriousness of the injuries, the property crime, the amount of tear gas used, the amount of pepper spray used ... I think we are absolutely making progress,” he said. “If nothing else, there are more people talking about it and more people willing to come out to these events and not just these formal observers.” Citizens who spoke out at the county jail in disagreement with police tactics certainly made their voices heard. Susan Summerford, an independent filmmaker, said she was arrested while filming Saturday night’s protest outside of the jail and said a police officer hit her in the head with a flashlight before confiscating her camera. “I’m a registered Republican, and I just want to say that I think [the police response] sucks,” Summerford yelled before leaving the podium. 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