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San Francisco Police Commission adopts minutes, hears public concerns and chief's report
Summary
At its Sept. 11, 2013 meeting at City Hall, the San Francisco Police Commission adopted minutes and consent items, heard public comment on recruitment and community safety, received a chief's report noting declines in homicides and updates on recruits, and voted to move into closed session on a personnel matter.
The San Francisco Police Commission met Sept. 11, 2013, at City Hall and confirmed a quorum before taking routine business. Commissioners voted to adopt minutes for prior months and approved the consent calendar, which included the SFPD and OCC second-quarter 2013 status reports."Line item 1," a commissioner said, "so moved," and the adoption passed by voice vote.
During the public-comment period Sergeant Yolanda Williams of the Officers for Justice (San Francisco Police Department) proposed a grassroots recruitment effort and left sample recruitment handouts for commission consideration, saying the group would…
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