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Police Commission reviews firearm-discharge cases and questions policy on shooting at moving vehicles

San Francisco Police Commission · April 15, 2009
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Summary

The San Francisco Police Commission received a quarterly Firearm Discharge Review Board report on March–April 2009, reviewed five officer-involved discharge cases, and debated the department's policy and training on firing at or from moving vehicles; staff reported seven open OIS investigations.

The San Francisco Police Commission on April 15 heard a quarterly report from Sergeant Mike Nevin on officer-involved firearm discharges and pressed department officials about the policy and training that govern firing at or from moving vehicles.

Sergeant Mike Nevin told the commission that the Firearm Discharge Review Board met March 17 to review five officer-involved discharge cases, with mixed findings: some incidents were found "not in policy" and recommended for admonishment and retraining, while others were found "in policy." He said the board had unanimously accepted several findings and recommended retraining or…

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