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Fire Commission approves minutes, moves into closed session and votes not to disclose litigation discussion

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Summary

The San Francisco Fire Commission approved minutes from its July 9 meeting, voted to convene a closed session on existing litigation and later voted not to disclose details of that closed-session discussion. The closed-session agenda referenced a proposed $75,000 payment in Kareem McKnight litigation.

San Francisco — At its July 23 meeting the San Francisco Fire Commission approved minutes from the July 9 regular meeting, voted to convene a closed session on existing litigation and then voted not to disclose the closed-session discussion.

Minutes approval

The commission considered approval of the minutes from the July 9, 2025 regular meeting. A motion to approve the minutes was made and seconded; President Marcy Frazier recorded her vote as “aye,” Commissioner Alan Lowe recorded “aye,” and Commissioner Armee Morgan recorded an abstention. The commission president announced the motion passed.

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