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Community Demands Transparency After Officer-Involved Shooting in Bernal Heights

San Francisco Police Commission · March 27, 2014
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Summary

Residents packed a San Francisco Police Commission Tenderloin community meeting demanding names of officers, dispatch transcripts and an outside investigation after a Friday officer-involved shooting that killed Alejandro Nieto; commissioners said three parallel investigations are underway.

President Mizuho convened the San Francisco Police Commission's Tenderloin community meeting and briefed the room that three parallel inquiries are under way into last Friday's officer-involved shooting: the district attorney's office, the Office of Citizen Complaints and the San Francisco Police Department's internal review. "There are 3 investigations, the district attorney's office," the president said, adding the commission will review all officer-involved shootings and present findings to the Firearms Discharge Review Board.

Members of the public used a two-minute public-comment period to press for immediate transparency. Benjamin Box Sierra, a City College professor and Marine Corps veteran speaking for the family, demanded: "Who were the officers…

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