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OCC reports lower complaint intake and details on sustained cases, officer-involved shootings

San Francisco Police Commission · September 11, 2013
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Summary

The Office of Citizen Complaints reported a decline in case filings for the second quarter of 2013, a sustained-case rate of 4%, and five officer-involved shootings during the quarter (four fatal); the OCC cited policy work on use-of-force reporting and outreach activities.

The Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC) presented its second-quarter statistical report on Sept. 11, noting a modest decline in complaints and detailing outcomes and program activities. Director Hicks reported that during the quarter the OCC opened 332 new cases and closed 350, resulting in a net decline in pending cases compared with the prior year.

Highlights and numbers: Director Hicks said the…

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