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Ingleside station reports crime trends, youth programs and staffing pressures as community urges keeping academy classes
Summary
Captain Dennis O'Leary reported on Ingleside district crime trends, youth-focused Weed and Seed programs and staffing snapshots; Chief and assistant chiefs warned budget cuts could reduce academy classes, and Chief Fong announced an arrest in a recent multiple homicide.
At the Police Commission meeting in Bernal Heights, Captain Dennis O'Leary presented a detailed report on the Ingleside Police District’s operations and crime trends and described community policing and youth programs aimed at reducing violence.
O'Leary outlined the district geography and said staffing is fluid: he described a historical snapshot of 125 sworn members but later clarified 109 officers were assigned to Ingleside at the time of the meeting, with recent transfers and reassignments affecting the number on patrol (SEG 881–885; SEG 1768–1784). He said the district had seen a decrease in certain categories compared with earlier periods but noted spikes in strong-arm robberies, juvenile involvement in robberies and other violent incidents; he said the district recorded 10 homicides year-to-date and reported 15 guns…
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