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Police commission meets in Ingleside after four Sunnydale homicides; officials discuss cameras, outreach and resources
Summary
Commissioners, the acting captain and the housing authority discussed four recent homicides in the Sunnydale housing development, stepped-up police deployments, possible camera installation, and gaps in language access after community members urged more trauma-informed outreach.
The San Francisco Police Commission convened a community meeting in Ingleside on Wednesday to address a recent spate of violence in the Sunnydale housing development, hear updates from police and housing authority officials, and receive community requests for improved outreach and language access.
Acting Captain Lieutenant Greg Lee told the commission that Ingleside Station has approximately 141 sworn members and dedicated housing officers who have been deployed to Sunnydale alongside motorcycle units, the gang task force and a violence reduction team. Lee said the district has seen "four homicides this year" in the Sunnydale development and that the increased presence and community partnerships had "quelled the violence, knock on wood," at least temporarily.
Chief of Police (named in the transcript as Gregory Pizzer) offered a…
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