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today, we're talking about the specific changes currently wrooer we're in a 90 day comment period those are the only proposals at this point but there will be two more beyond this meeting practice briefly this includes the pd and multiply stakeholders were swufd interviewed with the police department and the working group consisted of command staff and a steering committee that consists of the 3 people chief greg suhr as well as the corral of the city as well as the deputy director at the management department named robert they need to be included in the response of 9-1-1 the project timeline started last year with
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the data complex e collection and that we spent time with the work group to the maps to ultimately get to the fall where the steering committee has chosen those maps and now were in the 90 day period where the public comment is provided some of the objectives the work h working group parities how often are calls coming in the station and what's the officers typical day response times and preserve the integrity of the neighborhood and district specific operations logical alignment with the community and something that can be implement in the short-term
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that the working group considers a number of available a whole bunch of bullet points those represents the foster service the data points you they've looked at but all of those on the list were considered and things they thought about the process went as such in wants on the board the focus groups have multiple single line changes throughout the city a number of maps thirty were presented to the working groups and the working groups edited them and gave suggestions and came up with a final recommendation to the steering committee that consisted of the chief d e m and controller that group has been able to choose
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the finally map you see today as you can see this is the final map as proposed that the working group and the steering committee came up with thank you. >> dr. joe we've been joined by commissioner dejesus and commissioner marshall will you please introduce yourselves dr. joe. >> good evening, everyone dr.
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joe marshall been on the commission forever we run a program called the boy's club and the 30 soldier and the man that was close to me for many, many years so love being here and i'm commissioner dejesus that been on the commission for 6 and a half years maybe more i'm happy to be here my can i job is an attorney i am happy to hear about the plan that was not put in stone your comments are important and we'll be making a decision shortly so at this point
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inspector call the next line item. >> item 2 public comment all matters listed under the consent agenda are considered by the board speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and the department ocii personnel neither the police or ocii personnel or commissioners are required to respond to the public but may provide a brief response the police and commission and others staff shall not have to respond we have a large group we'll limit the comments to 2 minutes first come, first serve at the podium two minutes thank you. >> now is the time for public
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comment if you can come on up. >> folks don't you form a line or come up as available welcome. >> if you could identify yourselves. >> daniel mohammed for the record and daniel andrews first of all i want to give praise and honor to the house of god and thank you, commissioners for coming out to you our community for this important meeting i represent and was smond to the day for the black and brown alliance mere in san francisco real quick two minutes i want to say in terms of the district boundary in 2008 when the report was released with the comprehensive study that of
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those done everything pointed towards time response that needs to be considered as a he go forward mapping out thing the response time in the northern district as well as the bayview district was longer than according to that report in the terraceville and richmond district a that's one of the things we really, really want to press is the time response the hot spots in the city is tremendously higher in the districts where the response is alone i've prepared also a letter on behalf of the alliance to recess instruct the report and ask questions what was implemented and not implemented and why not implemented just to get an update the community needs an update that's why you haven't seen this for the
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commission to reflect the san francisco charter as well as the d o g the department so i'll provide this to the commission tonight we look forward to meeting with any commissioner as it moves forward thank you. >> mr. mohammed you can provide any comments to the mr. monore. >> next speaker >> i'm pass take care harry's harris a member of the black and brown alliance we go pretty far back i went with daniel to the occ to represent our city the city has done so many reports 2 wasn't going to be another report but here is another study
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but also i've worked with did i live on and maddox i've been around the northern police station so hopefully with the one hundred and restraining order officers they come in the new officers that do come in with a community policing attitude that really we haven't seen from san francisco police department you know so hopefully in this can be added a policing add you know to the chiu new community to the new districts wherever those districts are so thank you. >> thank you pastor. >> next speaker. >> hello, everyone i'm from the lower hate neighborhood association earlier this week we spoke what lieutenant escobar and some of the groups we're in
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favor of the redistricting i guess we wanted to know when and where we can find more information regarding the sectors and how they're to change i know if i recall correct 1, 2, 3, 4 were going to expand or a new inspector was going to be introduced how will that effect the response times as well as what's going to change in regards to the beat cops in the lower hate there's been issues that will be focusing in the octavia area we want to get more info on that. >> so the captain is here and can answer some of the questions tonight. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello hi, i'm paulette brown as usual i'm here to talk about my son and staples for mothers
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that have lost their sons to homicide i'm talking about my son who was murdered in 2006 thirty round from a semiautomatic gun that hit my son he died saving someone else's life he only hollered out and said run they use my son as the target and shot him that many times since that day i've been asking asking for justice his case is a cold kinds i have no justice there are 6 perpetrators that shot my a sonny bring outline i you'll the sons i know wag a thompson hannibal and at this moment i don't recall the other names i don't have a place to put this
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poster except in my home we need a place instead of hanging them on the pole and somebody tearing them do you think i'm tried of someone tearing my sons picture down if we can put our sons or children's pictures and a venue to solve the homicides there are too many unsolved homicides i used to have this poster on the bus but how long will the picture be p there i always show my picture people ask why i do this because i have a son laying on the gesture new dead that i don't have he was my only son so mind you how i feel
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i have two daughters left stefs my only son i want to people to see what i go through i want to people see i can talk about all day please help us solve those murders. >> thank you, mr. brown for people that are watching increase awning unanimous tipline in you know anything about the murder of aubrey the 4455754444 thank you, mr. brown. >> >> next speaker, please. >> and the chief wanted to say something excuse me. sorry. >> that tipline is for any on homicide we had a homicide 4
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young men were killed in the car we know the passenger is here in the audience jill lane was on a lunch break he was not affiliated with the gang i promised his mom at the first opportunity in public setting i'll set that straight some people suggested that everybody in the involved was in the gang jerry iron was on a break a lunch break and payroll no criminal record so we're sorry for your loss ma'am if anybody has my information the homicide for the four young men that took place on laguna or a any 5755544
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thank you, thank you chief. >> next public speaker. >> how much time. >> 2 minutes. >> two minutes sorry two minutes. >> good evening, commissioners. >> good evening since my presentation is 3 minutes i'll to ad lib i want to appreciate the chiefs comments about the young men not gang affiliated i want to ask to me there's a lot of talk about whether someone was gang affiliated or not to me it's tragic either way we choose to be many in dpang when a when their born their comboesz exposed to the situations that makes that regrettable choose one teenager i would killed on the streets of san francisco is
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one teenager for many i don't care what that person i'm the director the bayview opera house no boyfriend we are the epidemic center we experience violence everyday there's killings and numerous shootings sometimes, i don't hear them i'm told we run youth programs our main focus to bring the children out at the bayview opera house to enjoy the community and get into the buildings built in the 88 eight hundred and so many times kids can't come the parents are afraid to send them out in the streets in the schools for
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instance in the elementary school i talked to them they've been on lockdown everyday this week because of shoots it is unfair it have the children imposed e exposes to that level of violence. >> thank you, ma'am i'm sorry your time is up. >> so, anyway for the sake of the children that are experiencing and ma'am i'm sorry. >> we need more help in the bayview. >> thank you. next speaker. >> waiting for the council and audience glad to see so many citizens i'm from the san francisco a bay area and affiliated that the black and brown organization alliance on the other hand and the
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community foundation me small business know me within our san francisco bay area me, i'm a causation based person i think that dr. marshall when i was privileged to be in one of the member the original about his club member that acknowledge i designed gave me the ability to bounce back from the wronz i wrongs i committed those kids don't choose the lifestyle they have if we're serious about the solving of issues of the violence very is the models of the way programs in the responding and models such as the more magic program that
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needs to be wider spread i worked as a tutor at mira loma middle school and worked one-on-one with the kids at a younger age we need programs more consistently this will put a large dent in the violence that we're experiencing i certainly want to put that point out there we have a lot of soul and pain and my hearts go out to the moms and dads who has lost loved ones i feel the home zone type model and the models more consistently talking about 10 or 15 years that will help our community thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker >> welcome. >> first give honor to god and to the commissioners and
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everyone this is present my name is madding i didn't scott with the nation mothers in charge campaign for san francisco i'm here on behalf of what's happening in our city and the homicides such those are interrupted our souls i lost my son 9 years ago 19 years ago when there was 96 homicides his case remains unsolved i feel like right now we are the critical stage in san francisco on every thing when w it comes to african-american and latino males in our community i feel like the redistricting can't say that word we needed to
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be before i draw them make sure we have the community input on that we're left out a lot of times but we're looking things differently we have multiple multiple post tragic stress we're dealing with and my son as i say that was years ago and things have not gotten better in my prospective because we lost 4 young men i know we can do better the police training we needed cultural sensitivity training and police officers that represent united states in the neighborhood we need it balanced across the country we have a little bit of that we can do better and the community police needs to step and have no more dial with our young people
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and understand what we go i was representing the black and brown with a meeting on the 23rd at the gym and 23rd at the african-american cultural center we're in this would win that and want to win it together. >> thank you, ms. scouting. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> welcome good evening. >> good evening madam chair and members of the commission. >> good evening reverend.
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>> let me say it's a good beginning to redraw the lines however, ought not we be more concerned about more important things the relationship that are fostered by the personnel wherever the lines are drawn therefore i must ask the commission to respectfully request of the our chief to when is he going to do implement the comprehensive program we requested him to do offer a i don't know on the african-american faith community nation for the association of colored people
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and all the things you see this this audience this evening i'm a member of black and latino alliance and all people who are concerned about justice december citizen sky and fairness in this town that's also for black people are underserved and many times disrespected most recently is this document i passed out hot off the press from our san francisco unified school district your department arrested 37 students since september up until now of the 37, 26 african-americans, 7 latinoss 3 whites, one asian
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something that rotten with that picture we say it's time for us to put the brakes on and run to the rescue and give the emergency treatment and mr. chief we're asking you for sensitivity training more inclusive force for people that look like us community-based policing if you can do it in other areas of that town where the money is you can do it in our part of the town. >> (clapping.) thank you reverend brown. >> thank you reverend brown. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> i'm carr let i'm the executive director of the foster family agency and also a member
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of the black and brown organizations alliance as well as mothers in charge i'd like to say that i think this is a very powerful step to move forward around the redistricting and those opportunities for more police officers to be able to respond quickly is definitely needed i'd like to state that i think this should be an opportunity for for the police department to combine the public health as well as san francisco unified school district and the district attorney's office to deal dribble with the cross over for example, a lot of the youth that are in the situations where they center to have a gun on them they have a higher x public department of transportation rate in the san francisco unified school district african-american girls have a
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high x pulltion rate higher than the latino so the education factor has been able to have positive experiences around their future and ended up in different situations that led to crime i'd like to state that the violence services are really needed for the mothers and survivors of gun violence due to the fact they need to understand their rights and in terms of the crimes scene as well as being able to have police officers who have a sensitivity around those mothers and just an opportunity for the department to unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests educate the community as well as the community to educate the department and finally, i'd like to say we spelling need money for rewards in the past the city
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has had rewards and want to know where those dollars are to pit forward the faces of those children and let people know their lives matter thank you thank you very much >> next speaker. >> good evening my name is felicia joni represent the 1021 wealth and disparities in the black community i stand before you out of concern that is african-americans is probably he less than 6 percent of the population once you look at every incident and tlornls preservation we're at the highest my issue with the city and county of san francisco and many of the department heads is that why is it over the last 3, 4, 5 years there has been 3
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documents that has been researched on black people in the city and county of san francisco at the same time, we have been disrespected and can't get a phone call from any heads of the departments including chooefr department we reach out to have you in dialog for solutions and nothing happens here we're again, today meeting i'd like to know when are we really going to begin to develop and really work on hard solutions we've met but with you guys will two or three weeks ago i said you were going to contact us nothing has happened so here we have in a different part of town begging for the same thing and beyond why we can't be replaced i don't know why we are not deserving of
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getting a phone call back and beyond why we're not deserving to the da to sit at the table with the chief we say black lives matter it does and we as a people i'm speaking to my people right now we have to stand up and we have to stop being so silent around this whole thing of how you treat us the thing of it is we have been talking for 45 years 45 years research is on the table research are in our offices the research is that the mayor's office the research is at board of supervisors research is here so why is it we have to continue to talk. >> i'm tired of talking and tired of seeing my