tv SFPD Town Hall SFGTV June 7, 2023 3:30pm-5:15pm PDT
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good afternoon we're here today for a available 20u8 regarding an office involved shooting on may 19th on the one hundred block before proceeding i'd like to announce for the viewing and listening have you had to town hall fraudulent both spanish and cantonese and a sex l for members of communities that speak those languages without
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you suggesting a preprucht 0 jouchlt on the force used in the incident today is presence will be details of an office involved shooting that tragically upheld 40-year-old mario before go further i want to express my to condolence for the family in the san francisco police department we know our sworn or sworn duty is a solemn innovation to honor and respect human life >> we also know as police officers we are sometimes required to use force. including deadly force at times in the performance of our duties he recognize that office involved shooting can are a tremendous
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affect on our community and loved ones have suffered with the chris's criminal justice system whether that maybe any of the views have a trauma or for images we're to present in this town hall help that available to you. you may came back the san francisco public health crisis lion at 415 three 80 for trauma services. with that, here's what we hope to accomplish first and foremost in the san francisco police department to be a national model of downtown planning & policy division we work to earn the trust by committing to transparency and to the procedural justice and the process and in the town hall presentation criminal justice system depends on is legitimacy with the criminal justice
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system. with those town hall we god the tenants of what procedural justice is all about and release the facts known to us at this time about that incident and do so in a manner that is a comparable and neutral and answer the questions from the members of the public as well as new media and we're listening to feedback and we'll have the facts in a few minutes but before turning over to my colleague in this incident we are subject to independent and ongoing investigations and maybe some information we can't release at this time either because of the release of certain information is prohibited by law or because of the release of certain information can compromise the ongoing investigation or are certain facts are not established in other words, not
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able to release your honor, confirmed information and next the bring your attention will exclude and verbal native of facts as well as audio and video consents of office involved shooting incident. >> and a city officers rovrpd to the scene were - consistent with the bormd the department generally orders 10.911 you'll see those video from the police officers from multiple perspectives and cameras video footage that captures part will be in the presentation also. at the san francisco police department our commitment to sub trained is guided the investigation and town hall for simply years and authority the practices predate the transparent and accountability laws in california we believe
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our approach remains consistent with the letter and spirit of former by the 1421 for police arbitrate and assembly bill 106 for please accountability. and sfgovtv will also be respected and in our release of information online and videos from this town hall with the audio and 9-1-1 calls and dispatchers and video footage i mentioned will be posted on sfgovtv website at san francisco police dot.org and remain available for public viewings. san francisco police department directives maintained we release the names of officers with the office involved shooting and arguments against disclosure this we identified no safety concerns and will release the
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names of office as part of this presentation and last week to explain the process next. san francisco has a multi agree response to office involved shooting and those investigations is independent though an official involved shooting occurs in san francisco involving an on duty san francisco police officer the following agencies are immediately notified. the san francisco police departments vegetive service details or i s d the unit for investigating that led up to the officers involved shooting in this case the activist is a burglarize superintendant armed with a affirm and the circumstances leading us highway 27 to that officers involved shooting sfpd is responsible for administrative investigations to
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determine in the officers or officers responsive for the sholt are in compliance with the requirement of sf pd policy this is the investigation of said each as a distinction focus. each maintenance a strict internal affair wall for the legal standards and requirement next the san francisco department of police accountability or dpa independent administrative investigations and san francisco created dpa as a seeker to the office of citizens complaints you thought proportion d in the june 2016 election and dpa vets all sfgovtv which officers discharging an firearm and with
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injuries or dedicate the san francisco district attorney's office independent investigation bureau or i - i d is responsible for determining the leg the of the officers involved shooting based on this the do of the county of san francisco will go make the final decision as to whether the involved offices actions apply with the laws of state of california. the san francisco office of chief medical examiner or o is c has a responsibility for conducting on scene investigation collecting evidence and take custody of the person and any office involved shooting that is fatal in cases like the oc m e is report for an autopsy to determine the disease e death and report those pubically in the incident the oc
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m e will determine the cause of death. and in accordance with the california assembly bill 106 was maintained the california department of justice with law enforcement california shooting sequence has an investigation on an office involved and the california - after review the primary evidenced it was determined the incident didn't meet the criteria to assume investigative relocation for f this office involved shooting and the agencies dispatched investors and personnel to have the independent investigation. lastly, i i can like to point out we came back feedback seriously with the office town hall meeting we'll take questions and sweshz and answer them to the extent we're able.
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understanding this incident remains on ongoing investigation maybe questions that we will not be able to answer come in we'll advocate one hour or i'm sorry got one hour and conduct that as 5:30 p.m. and thank you for joining us and now officers for your presentation. >> thank you chief scott. >> good afternoon, everyone i'm commander paul the diverse management office and providing a summary of an officers shooting involving of involving members of san francisco police department. >> the officers involved
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shooting i want discussed in the presentation started on friday may i 19, 2023 at approximately 2:20 p.m. on the one hundred block of rogers street in san francisco's glen park neighborhood this incident involved auditorium patrol members of san francisco police department assigned to a station and members assigned to the special operations. of the 55 officers on scene during the incident 46 of the officers completed crisis implementation or cit training the official that discharged their relative has a conceded. officers who are cit trained have completed a 40 hour california pea officers
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certified course that prepares them to respond to person incident and as a team formulate a plan establish rapport and xhubd tactical reporting and the whenever possible to have a safe result for 0 person of officers on scene during this incident 47 have received critical response or c mc r training autopsy i all officers used forced have completed the c r training it is 20 hour pro you certified course developed by the san francisco police department the tactics unit or f t f o and training objectives are critical decision
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marking during high reflex incidents in the field and officers have a skill sets and gain a deeper finding how to resolve incident and sound approaches using teamwork and leadership in the presentation you'll hear the following terminology and language commonly used for officers and 2221221 is police it code for with a gun 459 is police radio code for burglar. a bear indicate is a rescue vehicle for protection during construct and other hazardous situations those vehicles are sent to high-risk situations and reducing the risk
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to the officers and to others. p w c is combormd code 3 three code 3 three is have you code for emergency to clear the radio channels and hostage negotiation is often referred to as c h n t who members are specialized officers and sergeants trained in resolving communication to the following incident crisis and hostage situations, barricaded individual and hi suicide risks and high-risk. >> critical conference a critical is a life threatening situations that requires a location. example include cific
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backyard individuals hostage situations and sniper situations. command posts the command post is referred to as the cp. in operational command post is referred to so a oc d the command post location established by the operation commander who is the source of commander authority decisions and media information. dispatch dispatch is the department of fwrg management dispatcher and radio communications system. extended range with that or e r i w special team and tactical unit members uses a weapon to produce pro genealogies and they
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are to temporarily incapacity an individual and ois is office involved shooting and public safety statement is information obtained by supervisor from on officers that utilized legal force at an official involved shooting and to be determined public safety and identify transitory evidence maybe u must be preserved and the scope is limited to the collection of critical leading information in the immediate aftermath of those critical situations. it is the department's policy to deactivate bothersome before obtaining that public safety ate supervisor to remind involved officers not to discuss the incident further at the scene.
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red lights when feasible feasible officers deploying an projectile announce their intent to use the index or e r i w by stating red light less lethal. >> specialize team is gathering specialized unit referred to as the - within the special operations bureau consisting of patrol officers and saethsd trained in responding to how risk incidents. the tactical unit a full-time specialized united often referred to as swat within the special operations bureau trained in responding to high risk incidents. tactical emergency metrics are san francisco fire department members embedded with the self
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police department render aid at the scene of incident with high shooters. third part straerlt or t example i see a person such as friends or family member used by the crisis hostage negotiation team to communicate with the individual in crisis through a report message. the precise chronic ago is in investigation the times prepared are proximate the following is a summary of the evident as they're understand as of today and maybe involve as further information that learned through the investigation. as of friday friday, may 26, 2023, we believe that that is the facts as follows:. at approximately
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22 p.m. the department of emergency management dispatch f p d officers read into the record a burglar suspect with a firearm on the one hundred block. the incident occurred at a multi unit property. on the first floor of the property is a commercial space. on the second floor of the probable cause prop are multiple apartment units and at the rear of this were converted to an apartment and going forward from the ingleside officers began with a 9-1-1 caller on the one hundred block of c street. the 9-1-1 caller stated on scene that they were the victim of a conservator are burglar the 9-1-1 caller told official the suspect was still at the basement level apartment and armed with a firearm. at
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scene on going forward footage the 9-1-1 caller pointed to the medal sliding door leading to a breezeway on the back of the property which is the back entrance to this commercial space. the 9-1-1 caller state they believe the suspect was behind the green donor under the stairs in the back area. the 9-1-1 caller identified the suspect as sergio barrio at the scene. officers established the perimeter around the property. one of the officers recognized mr. barrios as being involved in a previous incident in 2021 at that location. in that incident in barrio shot and killed his own dog and officers previously
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impacted with mr. barrio in 2021 recalled spanish as is primary language to communicate with him. the initial officers on scene during this current incident is a qualified san francisco police department bubbling spanish speaking officers. at approximately 2:40 p.m. officers maneuvered a patrol vehicle in close pronunciates to the property and gave command to mr. barrios in english and spanish over a public announce announcement supervisor hagman system at approximately 2:50 p.m. self fret metrics staged on b.a.'s well street at 3:33 p.m. approximately, one hour and 13
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minutes after please wore dispatched and incident was detailed at a command post was established on the one hundred block of bos width street and additional resources including the sf pd tactical occupant and the negotiation team and an additional medical personnel were requested to respond to this incident. at request of officers on scene mr. barrios family members provided information in a continued attempt to communicate with him and officers attempt to can't under barrio by utilizing the pa system no parent residential zone other 3:40 p.m. mr. barrios existed the lower basement apartment and stepped on the breezeway of the property and officers observed him holding a
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vodka liquid in in his left handicap and and silver handgun in his right hand they issued command to drop that affirm mr. barrio through the affirm on the ground a few feet in front of him throughout this incident mr. barry years ago what in close proximate to the affirm for 2 hours and mr. barrios threw a set of keys on the affirm and mauvend the cell and drinking from two alcohol bottles and officers gave mr. barrios command in spanish to move withdrawing in the firearm the tactical unit maneuvered the barrier indicate the qualified
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biological official entered the barrier indicate and utilize the system to issue command in spanish the officers is heard on combormd video footage telling in barrio not to open the gun and wants to help him that official continually issued command to mr. barrow i don't see for one hour and 10 minutes. crisis hostage negotiation team members arrived on scene and joined the qualified biological officers in the barrier indicate to assist in negotiations. family members on scene told the hostage team that mr. barrio had a close relationship with a specific family member. the crisis housing shortage negotiation team objected a voice reported member e in
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determining pretty family member in santa barbara and stated from the pa system to mr. barrios who did not respond the tactical unit 0 deployed a robot a remote controlled devices with a camera both the breezeway. this defenses provided a lighten stream video food to the hostage team. the qualified biological officers attempt to contact him by his cell the officers used the pa system and directed mr. barrio to answer his cell the officers tried to call mr. barrio twice he doesn't answer the call the crisis housing shortage negotiation team played another voice messages from the family member over the pa system. mr. barrios did not
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react and an officers on scene signaled to the crisis team know that mr. barrios didn't hear the pa system because he was be wearing headphones the negotiation team members are a qualified a biological officers exited the bear indicate and moved behind the bureau to give direct desolation command in spanish a crisis hostage negotiation team member played the voice message if the mr. barrios family to deescalate the situation. while remaining near the firearm mr. barstow i don't removed his rosary and many officers appeared concerned about mr. barrios action and
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heard quote he's taking off his rosary beads unquote unquote the biological official told him to stand up and walk towards the officers. >> mr. barrios raised his index finger and moved it from side to do so the biological official was heard on body worn camera camera quote i tell him to get up and walk backwards towards you, you is he t said no and held up his fingers quorum and holding the within bottle and another bottle erase is bottles to his mouth and appeared to drink from them. the crisis hemorrhage foreclosure team gavin tvenl commands in spanish
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through the qualified abstaining officers. mr. barry's i don't see removed the headphones and the officers heard music coming from the cell and the negotiation team continued to give him commands in spanish into or through the qualified biological officers mr. barrios what holding a one dollar bill messed a unqualified substance and appeared to ingest the supplemented narcotic and officers have heard saying he's got coke on a dollar bill and snorkeling coke right now unquote unquote the qualified biological officers sustained to give commands and offers for help in spanish. biological officers repeating told me mr.
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barrio not to reach for the firearm. the crisis housing shortage negotiation team made a plan to utilize his family again to record another voice message. the goal was a continued effort to decrate and convince mr. barrio to move away from the firm. officers on scene oushtd mr. barrios did he merry change after ingesting the narcotic through his notice of mr. barrios behave was - officers are heard on combovrm saying quote the coke is kicking in unquote and a special team supervisor formulated and communicated a plan to the officers with the objective of distancing many barrio from the firm mr. barrios was observed
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ingesting more of suspected narcotic through his nose. officers are heard on body worn camera have saying quote he didn't other round of coke and snorkeling more cocaine unquote. in order to deescalate the biological officers continued to give mr. barrios command in spanish the crisis housing shortage negotiation team played another voice reporting message if his family member over the pa system. the qualified abstaining oflgs told mr. barrio in spanish that his family was outside and they were worried about him. mr. barrios ripped my family what family? in spanish. >> mr. barrio picked up the keys touching the handle of firearm
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still on the ground directly in front of him multiple officers yelled no. >> mr. barrio stepped step away from the firm and legend against the live building at 549 approximately three hours and 29 mentioned after the officers were dispatched to the call for service mr. par i don't see loved one 0 over towards the forum multi officers yelled no hey red light. >> mr. barrios then picked up the firm four officers used force at this time. officers number one, discharged their department issued rifle and office number two deployed a 40 millimeter biology and officers number 3 deployed a 40 meter
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phone battalion and oflgs number four deployed a pepper ball agent added approximately 550 p.m. a designated team consisting of operation members and the self fire department had the code emergency metric move towards mr. barrio to provide medical aid and taken into custody after 40 seconds mr. barrios received medical attention and mr. barrios was 2r5i7d by the san francisco fire department san francisco general hospital where was later pronounced deceased. additional information. the subject the subjects name sincerely i don't
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wilson barrio. his date of birth is may 10, 1983. evidence. crime scene investigators from the san francisco police department services division respond and processed the evidence including but not limited to the following. one 45 caliber semiautomatic pistol and to amt. the model was a 1911 hard baller allotted with three 45 embellish rounds of ammunition and two 40 millimeter phone battalion pro tills and that 22 three cartridge cases and one vodka bottle and one
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wine bottle. video footage and photos. officers on scene were wearing the private issued body worn camera cameras that are activated at the time of he wanted and reporting the and body worn camera reported video footage of the incident was provided as evidence to the san francisco police department and the san francisco district attorney independent bureau. any other relevant photos or video can be provided to the san francisco investigative services detail and/or to the san francisco district attorney independent investigation bureau au little following phone number 5 had (455) 475-4444, witnesses.
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multi i take it of the incident were interviewed by the san francisco police department investigative services detail and the san francisco district attorney independent investigation bureau. any other witnesses are encouraged to contact the san francisco police department and san francisco district attorney independent investigation bureau at 4155754444. >> involved members the san francisco police department official who did i charged their relative in the incident is officers gregory number one, 1277 a special team officers assigned to the northern
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station. i will now be providing additional notation a multi media format. >> in an effort to provide a transcribed and comprehensive perspective of this incident the sf pd will provide audio from the 9-1-1 call body worn camera video and private scanners camera video and crime scene and the education consist of known video and audio at this time. but not intended to provide all photos videos or testimony mall information related though to investigation. i will now provide a presentation using those multi media resources. at
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select points to increase the clarity for viewers some video have's explain enhanced to allow for a better finding of this, please note this presentation enhanced videos and the unedited volunteers will all be available on the sf pd website immediately following if town hall event and prior to the beginning of each segmented i'll provide a brief decision to the interviewer to the time and place and location of the content about to be shown. viewer and left turn discretion you're about to see relevant video footage and learn about other evidence related to this case you can have a better finding what of occurred bones had we know right now we're in
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an early stage of the investigation that can take months to complete and the finding of incident may change as additional evidence is collected and reviewed we we didn't draw any conclusion whether the officers were consistent with our policy and the law not that i recall all the food trucks are known the investigation is complete. a word of caution the images and information you are about to see maybe disturbing. when a mrochl uses force to arrest a suspect the images are graphic and may be difficult to watch in addition maybe strong language used in the ordeal and viewer discretion is advised especially for young children and sensitive viewers we encourage those in need of help to contact the san
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police department in san francisco. the voice of any any caller has been discovered and some personal information provided by the caller has been redacted to protect the privacy and now play the 9-1-1 call. friday what you the location of emergency. >> a guy that came in my house was inside and broke in. >> what is the address? >> (bell ringing) he's inside. >> with a gun. >> will you repeat address one more time for the investigation (bell ringing) >> you know what the - >> are you outside right now. >> i'm outside right now and he's inside. >> okay. >> he's inside yes, sir. >> stay on the line for me.
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>> i'm outside and i have to go. >> he broke into the house? he's inside right now i - >> so sir, i need you to stay calm and give me a description. >> i don't know he had a red slrtd or set the record straight and lives in the building. >> so he lives in the building. >> yes. he broke in my house any apartment and it's an apartment building. >> what apartment number is that (bell ringing). >> okay. what unit what apartment number (bell ringing) >> sir. >> no number. >> oh. >> (unintelligible) (bell ringing) >> okay. copy so let me get a description. >> did you see that. >> he has a gun. >> did you see that what color
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was the gun. >> i don't know like brown. >> okay. >> what race. >> spanish. >> male or female. >> mall male he's probable around 40. >> 40 years old how tall is he. >> around 5 three and is he inside the window. >> what color shirt was wearing. >> i saw the red. >> inside. >> any weapons on him. >> okay. i'm asking inside did you see any other weapon. >> no. >> okay. >> okay. copy what is your name (bell ringing) >> how do you spell that. >> yes they're on the way and
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any description. >> (multiple voices). >> i'm here and i need you to stay away in the location and give me your phone number and need you to stay don't go inside. >> no, no, no. >> give me our phone number (bell ringing) >> did you know the name of person. >> yes. >> what is his name. >> he's. >> what's the last name do you know the last name. >> (unintelligible). >> do you know how to spell that. >> r iv a in victor o ra. >> copy do you know his date of birth. >> no, no, no he's burn 35 or 40. >> 35 to 40 i have that
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formation and let the officers know about the location and i need to you flag down the officers. >> i'm here i'm here. >> are you waiting outside how or. >> i'm outside yes are you. >> on the street in any driveway i want to make sure i lives i want to see him and make sure where he is. >> what's our leadership. >> anything like that? >> yeah. >> (bell ringing). >> huh? (bell ringing.) >> what color is um, like (bell ringing) >> color. okay. >> okay. make sure you flag down the officers when you see him. okay. >> yes. >> okay. copy i'll let them
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know. okay. >> good. >> thank you - >> yes. i understand we have officers. >> (unintelligible) just a minute the police are here. >> can you community-based moot with the officers. >> yes. yes. yes. hang on as his inside with a gun. >> he's inside with a gun? >> yes. >> >> i'll dick connect and lets the officers handle that. >> i'll show you. okay. >> and now provide a geographical map of the street as well as enhanced graphics to in the general area and the map will show a google satellite
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surveillance footage of officers involved shooting i'll introduce this and body worn camera footage was captured from the department issued body worn cameras one or more been members at the time of the event and portions of these videos have been blurred with the confidential law enforcement database images and graphic consent. the first 30 seconds of body worn camera footage is not containing add the camera has a buffering system captures 30 seconds of video coverage prior to the officers activation when activated by the officials the camera records the audio and the video. we are now going to play body worn camera video footage from the first officers on scene who first contacted the 9-1-1 caller the victim of the burglar
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>> units. >> (speaking spanish.) >> on the beep. >> yeah. >> so (unintelligible) is that him? >> actually so, so. >> (unintelligible). >> including the (inaudible). >> he's not going to go outside and the, go out that way. >> he's in the apartment. >> (keep) gaining enter to the back of the building and (multiple voices) >> red shirt. >> again.
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>> code 3 three. >> is three three. >> what side is the window on. >> on the three. >> we have three inside one; right? >> so [off mic.] so he said. >> are you okay? >> we now going to play private footage of the mr. barrio collins an app and noah towards the victim's residence prior to the angled burglaries the camera is the breezeway of the rear of the property that video didn't have audio and the camera with motion activation and the read
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into the record started at approximately 1136, there three hours before the victim called 9-1-1. >> we are now going to play the body worn camera video video in the officers that made the initial came back with mr. barrio shows mr. barrow i don't emerge in the breezeway with a firearm holding that against the part of his chest the officers provides great news expands to
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mr. barrios to drop the firm and mr. barrios drops the firm on the ground and can be heard contacting the ground. [off mic.] >> moving on. >> hey. >> drop the bat, drop the gun. >> hey drop the gun, drop the gun. >> now. >> turn around and come back to me. >> turn around and come back to me and come back walk back to me. >> walk back. >> walk back. >> come back to me. >> and put your hands up. >> barrio come back drop that
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and come back to me. >> come back. >> do reach for the gun come back. >> come back to me. >> come back. drop that and turn around and come back to me a come back to me don't reach for the gun if you reach for the gun i'm going to shoot you. >> the gun is within reach. >> come back to me. >> come back. don't reach for the gun you'll shoot you. >> come back. >> (multiple voices.) >> come back. >> come back here. >> (speaking spanish.) >> the gun. >> (speaking spanish.) >> the gun as by his right foot. >> cocoa to me and.
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>> (speaking spanish.) >> (unintelligible). >> i don't have - >> (speaking spanish.) >> hey come back. >> come back here. >> come back to me. >> (speaking spanish.) >> - >> (multiple voices). >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> come back to me. >> come back. >> (beep). >> the gun is at his right foot. >> (speaking spanish.) >> three 4 - >> we are now going to play an enhances and sing in his video containing the body worn camera video we just viewed along with
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the private video surveillance video footage of the initial contact between mr. barrios and the officers on scene. a to photo of affirm has been super possess to highlight this location. the ordinance no. 2018-09 provided is provided by the body worn camera of the officers. moving on three three hey. >> drop the bat. >> drop the gun. >> hey drop the gun. >> drop the enclosure. >> drop the enclosure right now turn around and come back to me. >> turn around and come back to
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me. >> come back. walk back to me. >> we are now going to play enhanced private video surveillance footage of the initial contact 24/7 mr. barry's and the officers and a photo recovered at the dishearten has been super community-based organization to how the this location. >> we are now going to play enhanced private footage showing
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the body worn camera have footage from an officer inside the video shows the crisis housing shortage negotiation team members and the qualified biological officers working to communicate with mr. barrios in spanish. >> a transaction of some of the communication used by the qualified biological officers has been added in the form of sub toilets at the bottom of the screen. >> images of officers cell has been blurred due to the confidential information and some audio has been redacted to protect the identity felt
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individuals. >> (speaking spanish.) >> - >> (multiple voices). >> have you said anything. >> no (unintelligible). >> and um, retried to - and then- >> (multiple voices). >> so outside in the alleyway right now. >> okay. (unintelligible) could come out and we know if in their responding at all. >> we don't know the inquiry.
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>> okay. >> (multiple voices.) >> he came out (background noise.) and standing (background noise.) so hoe we're here to help, you know. and walk towards us. but audio. >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> - >> (multiple voices). >> (bias or prejudice). >> (bias or prejudice). >> he. >> (speaking spanish.) >> (beep). >> (beep). >> that's better.
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>> (bias or prejudice). >> shall we retry it. >> focus (beep) beep. >> he is worried about you and- >> (multiple voices). >> okay. >> so keep your eyes toward him (bias or prejudice). >> we are in the direct. >> (unintelligible). >> reiterate again, they are worried about you and (beep) and. >> (speaking spanish.) >> [off mic.]
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>> (multiple voices). >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> question are now going to play body worn camera video affordable if from an office outside the gate nearer mr. barrios. >> the video shows the same crisis hostage negotiation team member and the qualified biological officials standing near the fwat to the breezeway attempting to communicate with mr. barrios in spanish through a messaging phone and the video captures the officers attempt to play prerecorded mbe message from a family member for mr.
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>> (speaking spanish.) >> he's taking off his rosary. >> (beep). >> (beep). >> we are now going to play body worn camera video footage an officers that was colloid a lethal weapon it video will be played in realtime. the body worn camera footage will show the officers in their position near the gate and the immediate action leading up to and during
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>> (multiple voices). >> still in there. >> community-based organization go. >> (speaking spanish.) >> 241 to get the medicine i can see out here. >> i got it i got it. >> now going to play the same body worn camera footage with enhancements the photo of the affirm has been super community-based organization and the image has been zoomed in to how the 34 location the photo of the keys locate at the scene has been super community-based organization to how the the
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location and purpose community-based organization graphics have been to how the the 0 movement of those items during the incident. the footage has been slowed at a time pause to allow the viewer to see the details. >> (speaking spanish.) >> hey. >> no. >> (video). >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> hey. >> (shots fired).
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>> (speaking spanish.) >> we are now going to play private have surveillance footage that offer a different vantage point with an analysis again a reminder that that private surveillance camera did for the capture audio. a photo of affirm recovered they scene has been super community-based organization and the imp has been zoomed in to highlight the location. a key located at the scene has been super community-based organization do how the their location.
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body worn camera have from the officers that discharged a department issued he rhythm this will be played in realtime the body worn camera footage will show the officers established in his position on the roof and actions leading up to and during the o i say video has been redact to protect the identity of the individuals. >> (speaking spanish.) >> hey. >> (speaking spanish.) >> (beep). >> (speaking spanish.) >> (beep).
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length i can't tell weapon will be played in realtime the body worn camera footage will show the officers as he was established in his position near the gate and his actions leading up to the ois the odd also been redact to protect the identity of the individual. >> (speaking spanish.) >> go. >> (speaking spanish.) >> hey. >> (speaking spanish.) >> >> (speaking spanish.)
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>> (speaking spanish.) >> (shots fired). >> (multiple voices). >> >> (speaking spanish.) >> shots fired. >> shots fired. >> go, go, go. >> the last video is the body worn camera have footage from an officers that deployed a pepper ball chemical agent this video will be played in realtime the body worn camera footage will show the officers as he was established in his position on the roof and his actions leading up to and during the ois the audio has been recontacted to protect the identity of the
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>> go, go, go. >> (multiple voices). >> we are few going to show festivities of some pieces of evidence related to to incident taken bin the san francisco police department forensic services division photos number one, the shut up spurpt that is firearm as located at the scene on the ground inside of breezeway. the photo on the right is a close-up of the firearm in police position possession and photo number one, two key this photo shows a set of keys locate at the scene on the ground of breezeway up photo
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number 3, folds that photo shows two bottles located at the scene. photo breezeway drans interest photo to the enhance to the breezeway where the incident took place. >> photo 5 the bearcat the position of bearcat relevant to the bruise way entrance. photo 6 department issued rifle the department issued rifle used in this incident. >> photo number 7 the department issued extend rank wakes up one of the two range impact weapons use if this incident. >> photo number 8 the department issued pepper ball
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gun this photo is the department issued bodecker ball explain used in the incident. this concludes my presentation and i will now introduce explain kevin from the ingleside police. >> good afternoon chief. >> good afternoon. i would first like to start by expressing my sympathy to the families of mr. barrio for their loss as mentioned i'm kevin the acting captain of the station and the ingleside station officers were the first to respond. since the incident i want to let you know i'll a i've been in touch with the loaders and keeping them updated at that time. >> i express this is isolated
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incident with two public safety and i will continue to make myself available for the neighborhood partners and the community and will continue to address any questions or concerns they have. and for those who have further questions and concerns you can contact me at the ingleside states by officers e invite you and next meeting is tuesday at 6:00 p.m. where we can alone and discuss this incident or other matters of concern. by the community thank you, i'd like to welcome chief scott back to the podium. >> thank you. >> acting explain no problem he will and for your presentation. at this time we will open up for questions or public comment. the public
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way or other way please speak to that chief scott. >> thank you caller for your request the our use of force three described a pepper ball and the 40 milling motor battalion and describes how we deploy those legal unmeningitis and part of policy on the website by the way, san francisco.org and the search type in policy and find all the policies on the website but that policy speaks to um, deployment of last lethal weapon of a 40 millimeter battalion and the length california so any time we
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deploy a less letal weapon have to deploy a length california cover for the reason if they fail or doesn't reach it's desired um, what is going on and that length california the policy is there thank you for that question. and no time prescription really almost to dictate a time description for this goes first and second have to really the situation dictates when happens from there but a valid question and i hope you look at the policy can understand what the requirements are. >> thank you for your question.
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two black children including a black son who you know, i will have to talk about these type of issues as he grows up. i was out raged long before george floyd. the list goes on and on, but as a prosecutor i have to maintain one standard and it is whether somebody according to the law has committed a crime and so that's what we always look at. >> absolutely. finally, what message do you have for the people of san francisco and what you hope to accomplish during your tenure? >> i want the people of san francisco to know i'm committed serving the function the da office was designed to serve which is make sure we promote public safety across san francisco. like i said, we have to have accountability in our city. what we see going on in our streets is the result of people feeling as though there was none. they didn't fear even the police walking by as they were committing a crime because there was a
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belief that even if you arrest me, the da office isn't going to do anything that i'm afraid of experiencing, and so we want people to have a healthy fear of what a consequence will be, but i also want san francisco to know we are a da office that stands by the val aoos we have here in san francisco which is second chances, compassion, responsible alternative to incourseeration bought the end of the day accountability has to be what people said back on the street or community in a fashion where they can succeed. every time somebody cycles into the system we are thoughtful what the person needs to get back on their feet and not create another victim in the future. >> quite right. thank you. thank you so much for coming on the show. i really appreciate the time you have given us today. >> thank you. >> that's it for this episode.
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we'll back for another shortly. for sfgovtv, i'm going 90 charlie. go ahead. we moved to san francisco in 1982. we came from the philippines. i have three kids nathan, jessica and iva. i was really young. when i had neat, i turned 19. and then two weeks later, he was born. so when he was fine, i used to watch cops all the time. all the time and so he would watch with me. he had his little handcuffs and his little toy walkie talkie. and then whenever the theme song came on, he would walk around and he just thought he was the baddest little thing. i think he was in kindergarten at sheridan because he and i attended the same elementary school there was an officer
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bill. he would just be like mom officer bill was there then one day, he said, mom, i touched his gun. and he was just so happy about it. everything happened at five minutes. i would say everything. happened at 4 to 5 years old. it's like one of those goals to where you just you can't you can't just let go. high school. i think you know everybody kind of strays. he was just riding the wave. and i mean, he graduated. thank god. one day i think he was about 20 or 21. he told me, he said mom. i want to be a cop or a firefighter, i said. no you're going to be a firefighter. but that's really not what he wanted to do. his words were i want to make a difference. and that was a really proud moment for me when he said that my dad was a
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cop in the philippines for 20 years. i think a lot of that played a role into his becoming a cop. my dad was really happy about it. my mom. she was kind of worried, but i just figured i can't stop him. he can make his own decisions. stu. i just want to say what's up? how you doing? good. good. no i'm trying to look good for us to looking good for us to so when he was in the police academy, mind you this kid was not a very studious kid. but i've never seen him want something so bad when he was home. he'd be in his room studying the codes. he really fought for it. hi. what's your name? i'm nate. nate is great with kids, and he would give them hugs or give them stickers. i think that that's a positive
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influence on the kids, and then the people around you see it. once he makes that connection with people and they trust him that foundation that respect people look at you and see your actions more than your words and so that i think will reach people more than anything. you could say you later, brother. thank you. all right, see you. it's a really hard job. i know you. you see a lot of the negative for me. i would not put myself through that if i didn't care. you know, you have to be the right kind of person. you have to have the right heart to want to do that. when people ask me if you know what my son does , um, i just tell him he's a cop , and i just feel like i'm beaming with pride. i always told him when he was young that he would do something great. and so to see it. it's i have a
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