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Residents and advocates urge accountability after alleged misconduct; domestic-violence groups praise new SFPD protocols

San Francisco Police Commission · March 23, 2011
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Summary

Public commenters at the March 23 commission meeting called for additional review of alleged police misconduct, including a youth's account of a warrantless entry, and asked the commission to recall a former official for questions; domestic-violence advocates also thanked the department for new U visa policy and dispatch codes.

Speakers during two public-comment periods at the San Francisco Police Commission meeting raised sharply contrasting views of the department’s work: residents and advocates pressed for accountability over alleged misconduct and pension costs, while service providers praised new protocols for domestic-violence and elder-abuse responses.

Mylan Crump read a letter from a 14-year-old resident of the Alcon Hotel who wrote that on Nov. 19, 2010, "3 cops came in my house for no reason and put guns to our head," that an officer "said, he will put a bullet in my mom," and that the youth said he was…

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