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Chief reports lower violent crime, updates on firearm-discharge reviews and pending OIS cases

San Francisco Police Commission · October 19, 2011
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Chief reported a decline in violent crime and summarized recent Firearm Discharge Review Board findings and officer-involved-shooting (OIS) case status: four summary closures and 10 pending OIS-related cases awaiting DA or AG action.

At the Oct. 19 Police Commission meeting, Chief Gregory Sir reported that violent crime in San Francisco was down and provided updates on internal reviews of officer-involved discharges.

The chief said violent crime was down by about 6% year to date and noted the city has seen an increase of seven homicides compared with last year but remains below peak years cited for comparison. He described recent outreach (job fair, hate-crime summit) and the…

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