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Police Commission schedules public briefing on officer-involved shootings, hears OCC year-end report and moves to closed session

San Francisco Police Commission · December 16, 2009
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Summary

The commission accepted an OCC year-end report, set district community meeting locations for early 2010, agreed to schedule a public briefing on an officer-involved-shootings report, and voted to hold closed session to advance disciplinary dockets.

At its Dec. 16 meeting the San Francisco Police Commission heard a report from Joyce Hicks, director of the Office of Citizens' Complaints, and took routine calendar and administrative actions including scheduling community meetings and moving into closed session on disciplinary matters.

Hicks reported the OCC had opened 983 cases so far in the year (three fewer than the same period last year), had mediated 76 cases year-to-date and had 393 pending cases for 2009. She said the OCCs investigator staffing (21 investigators) remained…

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