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>> president mazzucco. i would definitely like to proceed with the rest of our agenda which which is for the commissioners to address however if we can't do that. our business that we have done for the rest of the community. if we could not do that, i would suggest we adjourn. >> i have some comments. this is a second round of comments and i have to say my son died and i agree with you. it doesn't matter how they die. they die through violence, it's hurts every parent. it doesn't ever go away. when i say my condolences are with the family, i know what i'm speaking about. i heard it and i took knows -- notes, and i took notes last night. it's not fair for this chief. he's accessible and he's listening
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and he's here. we heard everybody and we need to go forward and see what changes we need to make, if there is policy decisions that need to be made, if there is cameras that really need. the cameras are a great idea because you can have a visual tool too make that assessment. this is a tenderloin community meeting as well. for captain chemiss, i want to say job well done. the community policing seems to be working really well here and i don't want to take anything away from your community tonight because we heard what you had to say today and we appreciate that. and we have to be mindful of what's going on here and that is troubling and we have to look forward to that and we hope to move forward and make
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changes that need to be made. i'm looking forward to doing that. >> commissioner chan? >> i want to say thank you for coming here. it does break my heart. i work at a non-profit. i do this on my day job. i understand and i get it. it feels awful. i know that chief sur being here two nights in a row hearing you, i do encourage this to continue, the questions, when you wanted us to ask because it's our job as a police commission to ask question at the fire and discharge and review board. that's our responsibility. we are not police officers. we are civilians. i have never gone through any police
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academy. our jobs in san francisco is that we are civilians that over see the police department and we are answering your questions and concerns. i myself will commit to asking those questions when it's time to do that. finally i want to also reference captain chemiss, thank you for your presentation. it was a good presentation. i want to ask how many officers you have that speak different languages. i do want to know that there are more vietnamese officers. also i wanted to ask one question about crisis intervention team officers? i appreciate that you listed how many you have and you needed more but i wanted to ask this not only how many do you have but how often are they used?
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do you have any specific feedback story and crisis intervention that has worked in the past few years and training officers in the deescalation in training officers when it's possible and i know myself and the commission cares deeply about. are we actually using these officers in this training. that is the question i have and i will close myself with that. >> i did anticipate that you were going to ask how many. we are trying to advance and get more officers cit trained. i don't have the answers for you as to how they are dispersed nor how they are being deployed. >> thank you. i appreciate the transfer. i do believe that is the next step in not only are we training officers and are
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they deployed in the skills that are being used and what happens with those responses. that's it. >> anything further, commissioners? >> next line item no. 5. >> line item 5, adjournment. >> can i have a motion? >> so moved. >> all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >>
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