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ACLU asks Police Commission for clarity on JTTF MOU and protections for officers

San Francisco Police Commission · October 12, 2011
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Summary

An ACLU representative asked the San Francisco Police Commission when it would report back on the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) matter and whether the FBI has provided written assurances so officers assigned to the JTTF can participate in OCC investigations without federal penalty.

At the Police Commission’s Oct. 12 meeting, John Crewe of the ACLU pressed the commission for a public update on the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) matter and highlighted a tension he described between federal nondisclosure agreements in an MOU and the city’s complaint-investigation process.

Crewe said the commission had committed five weeks earlier to getting answers from the FBI and to reporting back; he asked whether the FBI had been asked to provide written assurances that officers assigned to…

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