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San Francisco Police Commission moves to closed session after public comments alleging stalking; disciplinary case assigned
Summary
The San Francisco Police Commission on Nov. 17, 2010 adopted routine minutes, heard multiple public comments including allegations that a man repeatedly harassed a speaker, assigned a disciplinary file (ALWC10-233) for hearing and voted unanimously to move into closed session to consider disciplinary matters.
Commission President Thomas Mazzucco opened the San Francisco Police Commission’s Nov. 17, 2010 public session and confirmed a quorum before the meeting moved through routine business and public comment.
During general public comment, Christine Harris said a man who attended recent commission meetings told her she “was on a list to be raped” and that he continued to follow and contact her despite requests to stop. Harris asked the commission to take steps to have the man stop contacting her. Doug Millar, who identified himself as a private investigator, told commissioners he believed the same man was stalking Harris and said he had performed a citizen’s arrest two weeks earlier; Millar said the group had submitted reports to the sheriff’s department and urged the commission to…
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