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San Francisco Police Commission honors civilian who helped catch robbery suspects, reviews busy October and OCC report

San Francisco Police Commission (plus City events) · November 5, 2014
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The Police Commission on Nov. 5 presented a certificate to Christopher Patrick Traubber for photographing suspects that led to four arrests, approved its consent calendar and heard the chief—s and OCC—s quarter reports, including 195 OCC complaints in Q3 and roughly 900 guns seized year-to-date, while voting to enter closed session.

President Loftus opened the November 5 meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission and led roll call, then called for a moment of silence for four California officers killed in late October.

The commission presented a certificate of appreciation to Christopher Patrick Traubber, a civilian who, according to the chief—s account, photographed suspects and provided information that helped police arrest four people after an Oct. 22 assault and robbery. "None of it happens if this young guy minds his own business," the chief said, praising Traubber—s "presence of mind." Traubber accepted the recognition.

The commission approved the consent calendar without objection. During public comment, Thomas Simpson, who runs the Afro…

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