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San Francisco Police Commission hears public complaints, postpones rulings and sets follow-up on contested patrol-special sale

San Francisco Police Commission · October 6, 2010
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Summary

At its Oct. 6, 2010 meeting the San Francisco Police Commission introduced a new commissioner, approved a small consent gift, heard extensive public comment, received the chief's report on crime reductions amid staffing cuts, and deferred action on a contested patrol-special beat sale pending investigation and a conference call with the city attorney.

The San Francisco Police Commission met Oct. 6, 2010, and handled procedural business, extended public comment and set follow-ups on several matters including a contested sale of a patrol-special beat.

Vice President and acting chair opened the meeting, confirmed a quorum and moved to continue two agenda items related to General Orders 6.16 and 8.1 to a later date. The commission voted to remove those matters from the current calendar and tentatively rescheduled General Order 6.16 for Nov. 10.

The panel introduced new commissioner Jamie Slaughter, who said he was an attorney with municipal commission experience and pledged to take an active role in civilian oversight.

On the consent calendar the commission approved a request to accept seven handmade rosary beads presented for Officer William Schulteis.…

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