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Chief reports small drop in violent crime; OCC warns of budget cuts and caseload pressure
Summary
San Francisco's police chief reported a 3% year‑to‑date decrease in violent crime and promotions across the department, while the Office of Citizen Complaints said a budget analyst proposed cuts that could reduce investigator capacity and delay a planned IT project.
The San Francisco Police Department reported a modest decline in violent crime and several personnel updates, while the Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC) told the commission it faces potential budget reductions that could affect investigations and planned technology improvements.
Chief (San Francisco Police Department) told the commission the department is “3% down in violent crime year to date,” noted shootings were down 17% in victims, but said homicides stood at 34 with an incidence count of 29…
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