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Police Commission hears detailed OIS investigation briefing; directs working group for body‑worn camera policy
Summary
The Police Commission received an extensive briefing on the San Francisco Police Department’s officer‑involved shooting (OIS) investigation process and voted to form a multi‑stakeholder working group to draft a body‑worn camera policy, with a 30‑day progress report and a 90‑day draft requested.
The San Francisco Police Commission on May 6 heard a detailed presentation on the department’s officer‑involved shooting (OIS) investigation process and directed staff to form a working group to draft department policy for body‑worn cameras after the mayor allocated funding.
Sergeant John Crudo of the Internal Affairs Division, who leads the department’s OIS team, described how two parallel investigations usually begin after an OIS: a criminal probe handled by the homicide detail and the district attorney’s office, and a separate administrative (personnel) investigation handled by Internal Affairs. “An officer involved shooting or OIS is an intended use of a firearm at a suspect or an unintended discharge of a firearm that…
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