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Chief previews department annual report and FDRB reviews three officer-involved shootings
Summary
San Francisco Police Chief reported on outreach, youth programs and recent May Day enforcement (about 26 arrests and an estimated $150,000 in damage); the Firearm Discharge Review Board presented three in‑policy findings and commissioners asked for corrections and mental-health/language context.
San Francisco Police Chief Gregory Pizzer briefed the Police Commission on May 2 on the department's recent activities and previewed a photo-rich 2011 annual report that the department plans to post online and make available in limited printed form. "For the public, if you go to www.sf-police.org, this will be posted, if not today, for sure tomorrow for downloading," the chief said.
The chief described outreach work (Take Your Child to Work at Ingleside Station, youth basketball tournaments at USF, and meetings to expand jobs for teenagers) and summarized policing of pre‑May Day and May Day demonstrations. He said an earlier demonstration included "anarchist gang members embedded in it" who joined a splinter march; the department estimated about $150,000 in property damage citywide — including nearly $10,000 to Mission Station —…
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