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Supervisor Dorsey requests drafting of Hate Crime Reward Fund to offer informant rewards up to $100,000
Summary
Supervisor Dorsey asked the board to request legislation to establish a San Francisco Hate Crime Reward Fund that would authorize the chief of police, in coordination with the district attorney, to offer informant rewards up to $100,000 for information leading to hate crime convictions.
Supervisor Dorsey on June 24 asked the board to initiate a legislative drafting request to create a San Francisco Hate Crime Reward Fund that would authorize the police chief, in coordination with the district attorney, to offer informant rewards of up to $100,000 for information that leads to the conviction of hate crime perpetrators.
Dorsey framed the proposal in the context of a recent string of…
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