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Commission reviews Secure Communities audit; chief reports two pedestrian fatalities and recent shootings
Summary
The commission heard an Identification Unit presentation on Secure Communities data for July–Dec 2013 and received the chief's report that two drivers face vehicular-manslaughter charges after recent pedestrian fatalities; commissioners discussed narrowing future audit reporting.
The San Francisco Police Commission on Feb. 12 received a presentation from the SFPD Identification Unit on the Secure Communities audit covering July through December 2013 and heard Chief Gregory Pease report two recent pedestrian fatalities and two nonfatal shootings.
Gordon Russo, manager of the Identification Unit, told the commission the audit draws on fingerprint-processing data (live-scan) and that Homeland Security/ICE 'matches' are produced automatically as fingerprints are checked. Russo said the report separates…
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