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Police commission hears chief on OIS cases, OCC reports five sustained complaints; one patrol‑special appointment approved, two continued
Summary
At its Nov. 7 meeting, the San Francisco Police Commission received the chief's report (42 gun arrests, 40 firearms seized in October; 13 open OIS cases), OCC Director Joyce Hicks reported five sustained adjudications for October, the commission approved one assistant patrol‑special appointment and continued two others for follow-up.
The San Francisco Police Commission on Nov. 7 received routine reports from the chief of police and the city—s Office of Citizen Complaints, and acted on several assistant patrol‑special officer appointments.
Chief (recorded in the meeting as Gregory P. S.) told commissioners October was exceptionally busy because of special events and World Series celebrations. He reported that officers made 42 gun arrests and seized 40 firearms during the month, and said year‑to‑date gun violence in San Francisco was down "near 10%" compared with the prior year. The chief also said property crime had increased about 6% and that property‑crime arrests were up nearly 10%.
The chief outlined departmental scheduling: a public overview of the officer‑involved shooting (OIS) process and the Firearm Discharge Review Board (FDRB) is on the calendar (the presenter noted a public overview is scheduled for the 12th of next month) and the next FDRB was tentatively…
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