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Relatives and Tenderloin residents press police commission for justice and tougher enforcement
Summary
Multiple public commenters told the Police Commission they are frustrated by unresolved homicides and street crime; a Tenderloin resident urged 24‑hour surveillance and called for 'stop and frisk' tactics, while others praised local captains and police outreach efforts.
Speakers at the Nov. 6 Police Commission meeting urged the commission and police department to take stronger action on unsolved violence and neighborhood crime, and relatives of victims asked for continued pursuit of justice.
Paulette Brown recounted the 2006 murder of her son, Aubrey Abracasa, saying she still has no closure. "I still want justice for my child," Brown said, naming several…
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