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Police Commission adopts prior minutes and adjourns after community meeting

San Francisco Police Commission · May 30, 2013
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Summary

The commission moved and seconded to adopt minutes for four prior meetings and later moved to adjourn in honor of a recently deceased homeless man (John Doe #39); both motions were approved by voice vote.

At the May 29 San Francisco Police Commission community meeting, the panel took two formal, ministerial actions.

The commission moved and seconded the adoption of minutes from the March 27, April 10, May 1 and May 8, 2013 meetings. President Mazzucco called the question and the motion passed by unanimous voice vote ('Aye').

At the end of the meeting the commission moved to adjourn the session in honor of John Doe number 39 (the homeless man cited earlier). The motion was seconded and approved unanimously by voice vote.

No other formal votes or ordinance actions were taken during the meeting; several items were presentations and public comment. Item 4 (a matter requiring the city attorney) was taken off calendar and rescheduled because the city attorney was not present.