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Police Commission confirms officers and votes to hold personnel matters in closed session

San Francisco Police Commission · May 3, 2017
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Summary

The San Francisco Police Commission confirmed its current officers by acclamation and voted to hold two closed sessions including a personnel matter; upon return the commission voted not to disclose the closed-session discussion.

At the May 3 meeting, the Police Commission moved to confirm the currently seated officers to realign with its May election schedule and the motion to confirm was approved by acclamation.

Later the commission took public notice of two closed-session items and voted to hold the first closed session concerning a personnel matter under San Francisco Administrative Code section 67.1; the motion to hold closed session was moved by Commissioner Malara and seconded by Commissioner Marshall and carried on an "aye" vote. After completing closed session, commissioners returned to open session and voted on whether to disclose the closed-session discussion. A motion not to disclose was moved by Commissioner Malara, seconded by Commissioner Marshall, and carried unanimously.

Procedural votes and decisions recorded on the public calendar included: scheduling a first-quarter bias audit report for the first meeting in June and an announced adjournment in memory of Lieutenant Jason Lynch. The meeting adjourned following those votes.