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Police Commission approves amended stipulation suspending Officer Hazelhofer, adds random drug and alcohol testing
Summary
The San Francisco Police Commission accepted a stipulated agreement with Officer Gary W. Hazelhofer for two misconduct specifications, amended to require random drug-and-alcohol testing during probation; the commission voted unanimously to approve a 90-day suspension with 30 days held in abeyance and three years in a departmental rehabilitation program.
The San Francisco Police Commission on Aug. 16 accepted an amended stipulated agreement resolving disciplinary charges against Officer Gary W. Hazelhofer, who admitted the factual allegations but reserved the right to withdraw the stipulation and proceed to trial if the commission rejected the terms.
Department counsel summarized two specifications: that Hazelhofer drove while under the influence on Dec. 28, 2002 (an intoxilyzer result of 0.10, above the California legal limit of 0.08) and that he carried a handgun while intoxicated. The chief recommended a 90-day suspension with 30 days held in abeyance for five years and…
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