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to have. any final questions for the consultant that traveled from boston oh, the chief >> the other consultants were the other communities although at the end of the day the changes that end up being what appears possible riffling negligentable i don't think we could moot and go both sides i worked there for a long time but didn't live there it is huge like fallen bridge park maybe a little thing you but a big thing for people living there and the people president of the east west streets that's okay. and the big one moving black and white on market street and kind of figuring out it is not that often we get to where we kind of go we're good. >> chief i concur i was
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speaking with randy earlier today in the world of san francisco and our many projects that is really a big project that came to a conclusion with great input from the community and the minor chancellor from the folks at p d but a great effort from the partitions and i'm excited for the city you're going to get this launched and close to when you moved into the new station. >> i know my time is past but. >> we'll be in the new public safety building monday so the southern station was operational a week ago saturday if you have driven down the 8th street there's no double-parked cars for the first time in 65 years and we'll be fully operational and if anybody from the public
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the ribbon cutting is on the 16th i believe at 11:00 a.m. at third and mission rock. >> yes. oh, supervisor cohen. >> yeah. come on up. >> i'm sure you're aware of district 10 a policed by 3 stations i didn't hear about the mission station is it still in front of the east mission i represent the bayview southern as well mission captains i interface with. >> mission station is essentially unchanged. >> it's policing part of the - >> general hospital is still in the mission. >> okay. thank you. >> all charming. >> i want to thank all the members of the public for making the map so much better it was a
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wonderful out pouring and clear expression combregs expression for what you're fighting for in your community inspector call the next line item. >> b commission announcements and identified for consideration at future meetings. >> colleagues any items we want to schedule at this point? >> i think the schedule is full. >> that's is it fair to say. >> commissioner dejesus. >> one of the things i've talked about i want to put on the agenda to have a decision regarding the option involved shootings and the process that it goes to the firearm discharge review board in terms of. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> up the discharge review board to look at whether or not i'd like working the history of
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the firearm discharge board was set up and whether or not we can would want to have either someone appointed a community member or the judge or someone appointed for officer involved shootings a summary to give an opinion to the commission or you can so we have he secondary review i'm thinking we put a committee together to investigate into those items and so something i want to put on the agenda and have a discussion. >> thank you commissioner dejesus at our last meeting i add that to the agenda for what changes and the discussion of that process supervisor wong. >> i want to for the purpose e foil on the report improving the recommendations based on president obama recommendations i don't know what the process is how do we calendar that for
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discussion and moving forward with the ocii to craft simple language for consideration do we have that discussion first. >> thank you, chief. >> we're right now working to go through i am through the president task force report and carved out the recommendations and action items where all the captains and command staff are populating we do much of that for instance like it speaks to the harm reduction of not using evidence we've been wanting to talk about links e things like have all the officers have the lax zones and tourniquets on them and a lot of things on and on so we'll work with the fcc to populate that and see whooets
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what's in place and pending and what can be done and the timelines and other things in the report that calls for the department of justice fund we'll be happy to participate in if it happens and asked to work with the university and places of higher learning to do before and after so we'll work with the director and her staff and pretty much on the on the same page the last time we met we already do love of this so let's find anti where we are and populate that report it is for the mayor's office and the commission to be the first police department in the country to see we subscribe to every tenant of that report. >> we got that report i shared that in march and asked the
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director of the ocii and the chief to see where we are and engage so i don't know if there is pa report to come before this commission at some point. >> we should have our population done within the next couple of three weeks and if the director could maybe ask her folks to do the same thing and come together to match up we'll have our work product. >> can i stress similar this process if we can involve community input sooner than later and some of the inputs we need a civilian board so part of the communication with the community groups how do we incorporate them into the process so that he learner more about what we're doing as a finalized plan this is what we've done and they feel like they've been included from the
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process maybe initially get the report and innovative the community intogestions that's pretty much the plan so obviously we don't for instance, like the policing and the general order and the parent of arrested children the credit should be given like a bibliography at the bottom of places we work to get there and many mentions in the report i'm sure you're aware of the action and recommendation actions that tube working with the community on training to get to x to y plenty ever opportunity in the report in other words, to be in compliance with the report it requires that you work with the community and i think the community needs to get credit for the work they've already done with us. >> commissioner melara. >> just a reminder that since
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you brought up the general on domestic violence. >> commissioner turman. >> director hicks do you have anything you want to - >> i know you and i have discussed the 21st century is there something else you want to audio. >> thank you very much ms. turner i can't get any touchscreen to work i'm pushing it and pushing it and keep getting to the enter our pass code to ask permission to speak it was a procedural matter it might be safe some time if after
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chief suhr and his staffer go through their responses to the recommendations then we follow-up since we might be duplicating work is my only sense we can do it quickly we know what we've worked on so, yes, i think it is important that the response come back to this commission and the opportunity for the public to comment unless this commission thinks there is a better way for the, llc approach. >> i think i appreciate that director hicks part of reason the chiefs point we have a rich policy we have a history of working collaborating with the
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children activist community i think there is a part of responsibility for the commissioners need to hold we're here because we're members of the community and it is incumbent upon us to bring those and share i asked the ocii and police i'm calling them one pipeliners we need to talk about the policies we've implemented and be really pro-active in sharing that information we can't assume that everybody is watching us sfgovtv on wednesdays. >> that's my position i think we should this is a discussion for another time we should calendar this for an update from both of you and have a discussion how to involve of stakeholders in owning what the plan is moving forward i agree with commissioner fong any other items for the agenda okay inspector call the next line
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item i'm sorry public comment. >> inspector. >> public comment? >> commissioners chief suhr this is in reference to the public comment regarding the redistributing. >> yes. any items. >> i'm randell scott i represent the improvement district the redistributing i want to confirm did i hear that geary both sides of geary was to be patrolled by the tenderloin? >> no our recommendation is that it remains patrolled by who is now central. >> thank you. i wanted to clarify that matter other than we have no matters with the redistributing of the map as it stands. >> thank you very much >> next speaker. >> welcome mr. elliott.
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>> dave elliott lewis in addition to the collaborative i'm a 31 year resident of san francisco so over half my life 9 years in the tenderloin 9 years living by the corner of larkin and feel street it is a ground zero for the community problems we've talking about with the map and for me the issue of coping that boundary on larkin versus moving it to polk or van ness it is an issue of laekt we'll have 3 homicides related to the hondurans that sell crack cocaine and herein they dropped a body i had to step in front of you took a photo i regret taking that the fact i had to see that both captains in the northern and tenderloin are aware of the
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going on problem it is true the dealers play cat and mouse with the boundary and moving the western boundary of the tenderloin precinct i would hope van ness or polk even the fingers will help in enforcement and provide for safety for the community remembered right across the street in the playground that are children playing in the park and seeing you have drug dealing next to a playground we have a chance finally one in a 10 year opportunity to move the boundary to redo the district boundaries let's do it thank you, commissioners for coming up with the alternative plans i know you'll vote invocation but the fact you come up with that and listens to the community we came up with the alternative concerns
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i myself am grateful whatever you which i see thank you, mr. elliott. >> next speaker. >> good evening welcome. >> good evening commissioners and chief i'm gail a tenant organizer at the elk hotel that's on eddy between polk and larkin i'm here to say i hope you support moving the boundary to polk and i want to thank you all for listening. >> thank you. next speaker. welcome. >> good evening commissioner and chief i work at central city and i thank you very much working with this i'm hoping next week you'll be looking at more in the future i want to appreciate the effort you're putting. >> thank you, very much. and for your effort. >> next speaker. >> hello commissioners and
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chief. >> i want to thank you guys for considering us as a neighborhood we we're not all dope addicts and crimes some of us work and having police protection is very important to you was talking with commissioner wong and he said it won't be too bad having the malls in the tenderloin district so i'm kind of settled with that now you've got to give something to get something i appreciate our hard work and look forward to the progress we're making a thank you so much. >> ms. brown welcome.
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>> hi, i'm larry edmond i will in the t l 55 mason and you know, we have too much once you've annoyed about corrupt if you look at the paper you you can i think that african-american people and people use crack in the t l is not been rail rooted they don't have pharmacies pharmaceutical mental but it is not the people in the street that both the us but the people insides of sro hotels we force people to do aboard things to themselves and neighbors another thing i really want you to know we're going to miss you all not being here
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you're moving to the new place i saw it on assort. >> we'll still be here on wednesday and they moved the command center. >> i like that new building i used to be a mission walker so i definitely couldn't see the fire station your building around the fire station but ones this trance sends great things in san francisco it effects housing, i've never had been robbed at the police station i looked back at the first police department april is 8, 0510 years of hell in the t l we really hope this system changes for all our districts you you know black, gay, women everything this is amazing and also he's coming i want you to see this here he is
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coming to town hall torment night that is the picture of cornell he'll be talking about that and i hear the word in this book dick gregory a good book written in is 924. >> juicy and i want to commend the captain cherniss effort so many bad things said about the bad things being done by the members of the police department i'd like to talk about the good stuff first, i need hope with us he hates this picture (laughter) that's why i used it captain cherniss came to the downtown
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senior center to give a talk in march on fraud and general safety we had a russian treerment that needed an treerment but we got through it and you can see from the picture that one. >> you can see captain cherniss you see the back of my head eats been working with our center director and we're going to try to have a once a month start in may he'll come to the senior center and talk about the issues raised if the previous four weeks newsletter we're looking forward to that and taking the initiative i think he looks at pretty good in picture there are
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off the o other officers probation officer to work with the community and with me and that's not always easy. >> further public comment. >> one thing to anticipate a death because of old age - >> there we go. >> it is one thing to anticipate a death because of old age or sickness. >> it is quite another to experience the sudden violate death of a loved one
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(shots fired n since 2004, it happens in a unprecedented number of homicides (gunshots fired, sirens) 60
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percent of homicide victims are people of color their loved one living in neighborhoods of scarely us must deal with their personal tragedy and crime and violence of the neighbors that surround them everyday thank you, ms. brown. >> i said it's done.
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>> next speaker >> yeah. i am not in the meadow to say anything he should leave it on this note. >> is there any additional public comment hearing public comment is closed. inspector call the next line item. >> excuse me. line item four discussion and possible action to recommend that the board of supervisors approve a donation of $54,000 plus pursuant to the order to final distribution ofes state for the san francisco
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police department general fund. >> so moved. >> colleagues you have a document that reflects this gift chief you want to say anything. >> no obviously in this dear woman's passing she had an affinity for the police department remembered us we would like to accept this gift. >> have a motion in commissioner melara all in favor, say i. of accepting this gift i'm sorry opposed none that would me (laughter) okay. we're enclosing close to break. >> all items for bother item 7 closed session whether to hold
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item 7 in closed session. >> ladies and gentlemen, we'll be going into closed session those issues covered by privilege so is there any public comment on this commissions going into closed session at this time hearing none public comment is closed. do i have a motion to go into closed session. >> second. >> all in favor, say i. >> . >> madam president we're back in open session without possibility of parole. >> thank you inspector call north america for to disclose any or all sections abc and d for the administrative code action. >> colleagues do i have a motion no to 0 disclosure closed
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session. >> nephews nephews that passes unanimously inspector north america. >> adjournment all in favor, say i. opposed? motion is unanimous we're adjourned thank you so much
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