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SFPD reports drop in crime; chief announces former officer charged after off-duty DUI crash

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At the May 21 San Francisco Police Commission meeting, Chief William Scott reported year-to-date declines in several crime categories and described a fatal traffic collision investigation that led to charges against a former SFPD officer.

At the San Francisco Police Commission meeting on May 21, Chief William Scott reported year-to-date reductions in several major crime categories and described a recent traffic collision involving a former officer that has resulted in criminal charges.

Scott told the commission the city is “tracking at a significant negative in our crime from this time last year.” He said property crimes dropped from 12,362 to 8,776 year to date and that violent crimes fell from 1,805 to 1,508. Homicides this year numbered nine compared with 12 at the same point last year, a decline…

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