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Residents press Palm Bay Council on surveillance 'Flock' cameras and urge action for detained local teen
Summary
During public comment, residents urged the council to investigate Flock automatic license-plate readers and to adopt a resolution calling for the release and return of Mohammed Ibrahim, a Palm Bay teenager reported detained abroad. Speakers asked the council to send letters to federal and state officials.
Public comment at the Palm Bay City Council meeting included repeated appeals on two distinct issues: a request that the council review and potentially terminate a contract for 'Flock' automatic license-plate readers amid concerns about misidentifications and data-sharing, and calls for a formal council resolution and letters urging intervention in the case of Mohammed Ibrahim, a Palm Bay teen said to be detained overseas.
Kristen Lanzano described multiple local and national…
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