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ACLU asks commission for clarity on FBI JTTF memoranda and effect on local complaint process
Summary
At the Oct. 12 San Francisco Police Commission meeting, an ACLU representative pressed the commission to explain how FBI memoranda and nondisclosure agreements affect officers’ ability to participate in OCC investigations; commissioners said a subcommittee will continue work and report back.
John Crewe of the American Civil Liberties Union told the San Francisco Police Commission on Oct. 12 that five weeks after a commitment from the commission he still had not received promised answers about the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and how federal memoranda of understanding (MOU) interact with local complaint processes.
Crewe said the commission had committed to get information from the FBI that would “refute or confirm or update”…
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