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man and the people were able to take vengeance upon their enemies. your guess in the 20 chapter in the book of acts who fell out a window when the apostle was long-winded. and was resurrected. >> thank you. next speaker >> obadiah who arranged a meeting with a profit and the king during our lady of mount from elsewhere to speak was unable to pray his prayer. as a who was smitten by the ark ananias prayed for saul >> inc. you very much. that is your clock. next speaker >>, to garner support there is
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definitely human trafficking sex slavery and human experimentation going on in the city for probably about 100 years. as the program has been going on for over 100 years. i've contacted authorities. just to have in uniform, in marked car officers come tell me and display to me that they tell me they were not going to do anything. they do report dissuade me from continuing to let people know what is going on. this is heinous. i know too many people. i do know this young lady here but much the same thing is going on throughout 63 and tenderloin. i've heard heinous things just like that just of 26 and south. at times i've got recordings of
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these heinous rapes. game rates are allowing. this is not okay. i've been trying to get you children to do something for almost 4 1/2 straight years. deal with me. i live at 3463. i have many recordings chew about to start putting on youtube. sodomy, tortures, injections, experimentation. this is not okay. their programming people. they're destroying who they are in favor of a fractured personality and a sex slavery and torture and experimentation victim. one of them is expected to live much of birthday in four days. i just seen her on
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either of our birthdays in six years. >> think. next speaker >> thank you. next speaker >> i my name is larry edman alleged legal admin juicy estate 55 mason and what i have here i want to show the people. you invited this thursday to pursuit of excellence at another roland martin. it's been tried on, jesse collins, the man from glee. it's been a birthday celebration of men well from south africa. in the dawn of a baby today and inadequate nurse. i'm here to tell you take a look at this picture, we all believe we can fight. somehow knew something about
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this what this picture symbolizes. i want to thank global funds for being in the the last 15 years of aids walk american marijuana i was met at the present because nancy pelosi [inaudible] they're not doing nothing medical marijuana but we have guns. the question is are we medical marijuana or guns? you know secure communities is just not provide. it all comes down to this. the president tell the president grow medical marijuana so people in mexico won't be getting killed for the drugs that americans need. so it's very important that tonight i want to be at the library talking about the joined by the og bt advisory committee. we ask you leaders to be leaders for the people
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and not leaders for the money. it's very important that people be able to get their meds. when you just keep those people because sacramento washington, it's black on this. people say it's hotter in july. you know why that is? because we picked cotton in july that's why you have % >> thank you. are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comments at the scene in general public, says goes. but what would you go to adoption counter >> item 6970, 72 and 73 are being considered for immediate adoption without committee reference. rollcall vote one-act these items unless a member objects and matter can be removed and considered separately >> would anyone like to sever any of the items supervisor breed >>, item sever and 70 should have a right to sever item 73 >> we call the roll for the
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rest of the items >> >>[roll call] >> there are 11 eyes. >> this revolution are adopted. and 70 >> item 70 supporting 7.3 million funding from the octavia boulevard special fund for proposition i ancillary projects >> supervisor breed >> thank you. i had to make two small amendments and the resolution. on item line 17, to strike the word, the. that should actually be 10, gen. also strike, to be. on my number
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17 and 18 add additional exemplary project. >> supervisor breed has made the amendment that she described as their second event separate segment can retake the motion without objection? that objection and on the underlying resolution as amended can retake this in-house and call a stick without objection the resolution is adopted as amended. medical can you call and 73 >> item 73 a motion authorizing preparation of written proponents and opponents out arguments and rebuttal ballot arguments similar to the voters in november 5, 2013 consolidate general municipal election >> college because the full ballot is not yet finalized like to suggest we continue this item until next week will make that decision. it would make a motion to continue this item for one week. bush my supervisor winner second without objection it will be continued until july 30. >> madam clerk can you please redeem >> today's meeting will be
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adjourned in memory of the following beloved individuals on behalf of supervisor: supervisor avalos the late is beverly jones hubbard adams. on behalf of supervisor chiu, nicholas abbey are so good >> madam clerk is there more business in front of the board? >> ladies and gentlemen we are adjourned. >> hello, san francisco. holley here with another look at buzz worthy activities that won't break the bank. nonfrench speaker discover french cinema, san francisco offers its weekly tuesday night class centered around the french film and conversation. the classic starts at 6:45 and
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free wine, refreshments and popcorn, also a $5 donation at the door. the treasure island flea is an open air flea market from designers, collectors, bakers and more. the flea takes place the last weekend of every month and features outdoor exhibits, scavenger hunts, and gourmet food trucks as well as spectacular views of downtown san francisco. do you know there is a place in golden gate park that is heaven for inline and roller skaters who like to boogie to the funky beat on wheels? skaters have been rolling here since the disco days of 1979. it was and is an absolutely wonderful scene and a great free way to spend an afternoon in san francisco. and that's the weekly buzz. for more information on any of these events, visit us at sfgov-tv.org and click on weekly buzz. while you're on the web pleas
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of allegiance. and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> president i'd like to call roll. >> please do. >> (calling names) president you have a quorum. >> ladies and gentlemen welcome to the july 24th san francisco police commission meeting. this is the last wednesday of the month we're going to meet
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and as we do the last wednesday of every month we meet out in the community. ? our farther promise. there's 10 district station so we do it 10 months out of the year and we take november and december off. captain will be our main event. we also before the meeting let you know about the commissioners and what we do in our day programs. we have a special guest. i'm going to introduce the supervisor please (clapping) >> i was going to do give you the big one. >> no, i just want to welcome everybody and thank you for coming out.
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we actually meet with our captain every month at argue station monthly meeting. it's one of our highest most heavy attended meetings. it shows that a lot of people in the neighborhoods care about public safety issue. i want to thank the commissioners to come out and meet with us in the district >> thank you very much. so ladies and gentlemen without further awe due to my left green dr. marshall >> dr. joe marshall i'm the dosh director of the live and free boy's club. been in this building many times a form employee with the school district for years and i was out here a lot. nice to be here again. commissioner >> good evening and thank you
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for having us out it's a pleasure to be here. my name is viewingus i'm the vice president of police commission. i'm head of the labor and employment group of reed smith which is a law enforcement and my progression it litigation coming up >> hello, i'm sue i didn't i'm one of your neighbors. i'm living and raising my family in the district. would have my daughters go to the neighborhood schools. my mom lives here with us i know they're going to pop-in here at one point so if you see kids it's not mine. thank you to supervisor tanking
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we love to come out out we're and it says a lot about the support from the supervisors. my background i'm a form prosecutor in san francisco and i see some colleagues ron from the district attorney's office. i come foot prospective to do everything with he can to make sure that the law and safety and use the best ideas are implemented. my day job i work not bay view so i travel across the city where work in a health and wellness center for kids. we recognize from the public safety prospective it's not a case we can arrest our way out
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of kids are living in a bad situation so we support them. this is our farther time so, please if there's something on your mind take the time to share >> i'm tom. i'm a native san franciscan. my career i started off as an assistant district attorney and was an assistant u.s. attorney in the crimes unit. i'm in a private practice we represent judges and attorneys. i love going to do every different community and coming here and hearing what's going on. so it's important to hear from you.
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we have our meetings at city hall we have a crowd that shows up but we're out here in your neighborhood so don't be shy. call item one >> prior to that commissioner i failed to froots chief of police and also ms. joyce hicks from the office of citizens complaints and a item one chiefs report. >> good evening. i'm greg your chief of police. i've been chief about two years. i grew up out here and went to school next door. i live in the district pretty
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much straight up the hill by hoover and certainly everything that happens in san francisco is important to me by you see it coming and going as i move around the district. our family grew up over by westportal we do come to this districts i take it like coming home. i'm going to a defer most of my time to the captain who's trying to hide. it's been my experience they will find you. so we've been busy. we obviously had the one week where we had the plein crash but pretty much out for our last commission meeting there was an incident at 888 brendan street
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where a young man went into a jeweler mart and killed two women and injured another. officers were on their way back to the hall of justice and shots were fired at the officers thankful nobody was hit. they did a great work and stood their ground and got him and the weapon into custody. the mail victim is still alive by unfortunately not able to save the two women arrest on saturday night the officers being in the right place pretty much drove into an active gunfights between two factions with a dispute over the territory. luckily nobody else was hurt and
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the intersection was crowded and accident streets were crowded. one person engaged in the conflict was killed another was injured and the gun and the suspects were taken into custody and he's been referred to prosecution. the good news is those evidence are happening less often but their happening too often for anyone else's tastes but regardless the officers were where they needed to be and they're standing up for the folks who can't take care of themselves in their situations up against some of the weapons. on a lighter side we continue to engage the children in san francisco first year our jobs program is about halfway through a lot of the kids with partnership with the sf giving
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kids optioned to make good choices. it seems to me to be working. we're but a small piece of the mayors overall program and i think the successes in having a quieter summer is due to a large part our kids are engaged. we had our first ever and we're partnered with the pacific islanders youth group in invitation valley and we're running a rug by camp. we have a famous rugby smaller fellow about two or three meters which is 6, 6 about 3 hundred
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pounds and he's fast so i'm glad he only that plays rugby. anyway it's a wonderful thing to have girls role models and boys role models pr i have to give the credit to the rugby folks and for the money from the san francisco police department fountains and so i'm going to stop there and defer the rest of envy comments to curtis but when the evening it over it's been our tradition we stay around it would be nice to meet everybody >> i have a comment he want to do this during to the public. i want them to understand something. we in san francisco has been
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blessed with a string of very good police chiefs by you feel that and i'm not given to gratuitous comments but we are we have a particular blessing with the chief we have today. if you have not heard or listened to this chief over the last year or so then you've miss the opportunity to hear from someone connected to all sectors of our community. hardworking and dedicated and smart but how he does his job. i want to thank the chief for also having an open door and fostering a sense of cooperation throughout the department and seeing a much improved police
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force in doing their duties. during the month of june people came up to me during the pride celebrations and it's made a remarkable difference to the department and shows in all the officers who follow our leadership. thank you very much for the job you do (clapping) and a thank you commissioner. and i appreciate the sentiment but again, all the credit goes to the officers doing the work >> please call line item number b and we're going to save the public comment we're going to wait until after the presentation. >> line item 1-b review recent
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activities. >> good evening members of the police commission. supervisors and captain and members of the audience. i'm joyce hicks the director of the san francisco office of citizen clanlts in addition here this evening it senior investigator ed. it's a pleasure to be here this evening to speak with you about the office of citizen complaints. i've been to this empathies community meeting in the past to talk about the occ so bear with me if you've heard this before. the occ is the third largest civilian oversight of law enforcement allocation in the united states only sewer passed
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in size by new york city and chicagos civilian oversight agency. the office was created by a board of supervisors sponsored chart amendment in 1982 so it was adopted by voters to have an office of citizen complaints. we're thirty years old we're became fully operational in 1983. we were originally with the san francisco police department but placed under the commission straight from the police department. the police commission is also a civilian body. the function is to assist the trust for the public by being the bridge in matters of police misconduct and police policies. to that end the mission is to
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insure police accountability by kicking fair and timely and unbiased investigations making recommendations on police policies and practices and kicking mitigation on the matters. they investigate civilian complaints against san francisco police officers and make policy recommendation on san francisco police department policy. in california law enforcement agencies must have a procedure to investigate complaints by the public. the office of citizen complaints serves the purpose for the san francisco police department. we're staffed by a diverse staff of individuals who have never been police officers. our 35 members are majority investigators and the balance of
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our consists of attorneys and support staff. we conduct investigations of complaint to find out what happens and follow the evidence by interview the person or persons who brought the complaint and the involved officers. we have superpower to obtain evidence. we obtain additional evidence from do police department by way of police reports generated by the department first year we also visit the site of laejd incident and while we are investigating that site we may take photographs of places or persons or videos. we aim to complete our investigation in 9 months and we must complete those within one year were when we complete an
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investigation we make a findings of whether or not the police officer violated imply police department rules or state or local law. the standard approved for our investigation is the prepens of evidence maybe greater than 50 percent. if after the investigation the occ finding is followed up to the chief. he can accept our finding or not and he has the ability to compose discipline up to a 10 day suspension. if the occ recommendations that the suspense would exceed 10 days then the police commission
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has jurisdiction over those cases and the ability to impose discipline greater than 10 days first year in addition dots discipline side we provided mediation services. last year in 2012 we facilitated 62 mitigations that represents 8 percent of seven hundred and 99 cases we closed last year. our mediation program allows the complainants to resolve the issues to input that form. the goal of the mediation is to bring the parties together to achieve a mature understanding. we have a partnership with the american bar association who provides us with the meters.
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we conduct our mediation in other languages other than english. it's volunteer so the officer and the victims must agree. i'm proud to report that last year 90 percent of the officers eligible for mediation agreed to participate in the program. also the officer of citizen complaints last year was the winner of the brfrd ward. additionally our mission court reporter was this year's recipient of the president's award of dispute resolution of northern california. finally i'd like to share a few statistics we got in 2012 and how we resolved those complaints