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Police Commission accepts consent reports, plans master calendar for discipline cases; public commenter alleges Northern Station misconduct
Summary
The Police Commission accepted two routine reports, heard the OCC director—s statistical update, agreed to pursue a master calendar to clear disciplinary backlogs and heard a public comment alleging threatening conduct by a Northern Station officer.
At its July 15 public meeting the San Francisco Police Commission accepted the consent calendar — which included the Police Commission—s second‑quarter closed‑session disciplinary report (the Veronese report) and the Office of Citizens Complaints (OCC) second‑quarter statistical report — by motion and without recorded objection.
The OCC director reported that from January 1 to date the OCC had opened 547 cases and closed 533, sustained 25 cases, and had 404 pending (68 from 2008, 337 from 2009). The director also…
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