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Speakers at Police Commission accuse officers of lying under oath, demand investigations
Summary
At the Oct. 12 San Francisco Police Commission meeting, multiple public commenters alleged misconduct by officers — including sworn testimony they called false — and asked the commission and OCC to investigate and pursue discipline.
Multiple members of the public used the San Francisco Police Commission’s Oct. 12 public-comment period to raise complaints about alleged police misconduct and to urge formal investigations.
"As an officer of the court, I do not appreciate police witnessing police officers, lying under oath, not once, but twice," said Christine Wagner, who identified herself as a resident taxpayer and law practitioner, alleging officers lied in court over a $220 traffic citation and that the department failed to comply with a court order for…
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