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Mother of 2006 homicide victim urges San Francisco Police Commission for tips, closure

San Francisco Police Commission · November 13, 2013
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Summary

At the Nov. 13 Police Commission meeting, Paulette Brown pleaded for help in solving her son Aubrey Abracasa’s 2006 murder, provided the case number and a tip line, and said a $250,000 reward remains unclaimed.

Paulette Brown told the San Francisco Police Commission on Wednesday that her son, Aubrey Abracasa, was killed on Aug. 14, 2006, and that she still has not received justice. ‘‘Thirty rounds of bullets left that gun into my son,’’ she said, urging anyone with information to call an anonymous tip line she provided.

Brown, who identified the case number as 060862038 and said a $250,000 reward remains available, described carrying her son’s photos and campaigning for answers for seven years. ‘‘I still have no closure as a mother,’’ she said. She asked the public and city officials to keep searching for witnesses and urged those who know anything to come forward.

The commission acknowledged Brown’s remarks and several commissioners and attendees offered support and thanks after her comments. Commissioner Marshall told Brown she had made a strong impression on a local radio program that had highlighted issues around a ‘‘code of silence,’’ and commissioners encouraged continued outreach and prayer.

The commission did not take any formal action in response to Brown’s public comments at the meeting. The commission’s public-comment rules limit speakers to three minutes; Brown was granted a total of six minutes to address the panel so she could speak on behalf of herself and her son.

Brown provided an anonymous tip line number during her remarks (575-4444).