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Supervisors seek hearings and inquiries after New Year’s Eve killings, cite parole and system failures
Summary
Several supervisors requested hearings or letters of inquiry into public-safety procedures, parole and probation after two women were killed in a New Year’s Eve incident; they asked for information from police, probation, the district attorney and state corrections agencies.
Multiple members of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors asked the board to hold hearings and issued a formal letter of inquiry to public-safety agencies on Jan. 5, 2021 after the Dec. 31 New Year’s Eve crash that killed two women in San Francisco.
Supervisor Katherine Stefani introduced a formal letter of inquiry and requested a hearing with the heads of San Francisco’s public-safety agencies — including the District Attorney, the Police Chief, the Sheriff, Chief of Juvenile Probation and Chief of Adult Probation — seeking data and policies about how individuals on parole or probation are supervised and how arrests and releases are handled. Stefani said the public deserved a clear…
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