tv SFPD OIS Town Hall SFGTV September 26, 2024 1:45am-3:01am PDT
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good afternoon. an announcement for asl viewers due to the importance of showing unobstructed videos, we ask that our asl viewers use the webex link provided in the description of the livestream. for viewers who would like this town hall meeting translated, please click on the webex link in the livestream description and click the icon in the bottom left corner to select your preferred language. good afternoon. we're here today for a virtual town hall regarding an
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officer-involved shooting that occurred on friday, september 13th, 2024 at powell street station. before proceeding, i'd like to announce to our viewing and listening audience that this town hall is being translated into spanish, cantonese, and american sign language, asl for members of our community who speak those languages without suggesting a premature judgment on the appropriateness of the force used in this incident. today's presentation will include details from an officer-involved shooting incident that injured 30 year old justin matthew alderman in the san francisco police department. we recognize that our sworn duty as law enforcement officers imposes no more solemn obligation on us than to honor and respect the sanctity of human life. we also know that as police officers, we are sometimes required to use force, including deadly force. at times in the performance of our duties. we recognize, too, that officer-involved shootings can have traumatic effects on
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members of our communities, especially for individuals, their families, and loved ones who have suffered traumas of their own encounters with the criminal justice system, wherever it may be. to any of our viewers experiencing trauma from this incident, or from information or images that we will present during this town hall, please know that help is available to you. you may contact the san francisco department of public health's crisis line at (415) 970-3800 for trauma services. here is what we hope to accomplish today. first and foremost, it is the san francisco police department's aspiration to be a national model of 21st century policing. we work to earn the trust of those we serve by committing to transparency and to the tenets of procedural justice. in this process and in this town hall presentation, procedural justice depends on the legitimacy of police as well as our entire criminal justice system. with these town halls, we work to embody the
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foundational tenets of what procedural justice is all about. we will release the facts known to us at this time about this incident. we will try to do so in a manner that is impartial and neutral. we will answer questions from members of the public as well as members of the news media, and we will listen to public feedback. acting commander mark mta will be presenting the facts of this case in a few minutes. but for before turning the floor over to him. however, i want to emphasize that this incident is subject to multiple independent and ongoing investigations. as such, there may be some information we cannot release at this time either because the release of certain information is prohibited by law, or because the release of certain information could compromise an ongoing investigation, or because certain facts have not yet been established with certainty. in other words, we are not able to release unconfirmed information. next, acting commander mark m's
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presentation will include a detailed verbal narrative of the facts as we know them, as well as audio and video content from the officer involved. shooting incident. sfpd officers who responded to the scene were wearing department issued body worn cameras, which were activated while they were on their way to the incident. consistent with our body worn camera policy department general order 10.11, you will see body worn cameras or bwc video from those officers from multiple perspectives at the san francisco police department. our commitment to full transparency has guided our officer-involved shooting investigations and town halls for several years. for several years now, although our practices predate the enactment of many police transparency and accountability laws in california, we believe our approach has remained consistent with the letter and spirit of reforms implemented by the senate bill 1421 for police transparency and assembly bill
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1506 for police accountability. sfpd's commitment to transparency in this process will also be reflected in our release of information online. video from this town hall, including audio recordings from 911 calls and dispatchers and the video footage i just mentioned will be posted on sfpd's website at san francisco police.org. it will remain available there for public viewing. as a reminder, all of sfpd's governing policies and procedures can also be found on our website. san francisco police department directives mandate that we release the names of officers from officer-involved shootings. unless safety concerns argue against disclosure. in this matter, we identified no safety concerns and acting commander mark m will release the names of the officers as part of his presentation. now, i would like to explain the investigative processes for an officer involved shooting. san francisco has a multi-agency response to
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officer involved shootings, and each agency's investigation is independent. whenever an officer-involved shooting occurs in san francisco involving an on duty san francisco police officer, the following agencies are immediately notified. the sfpd's investigative services detail, or isd, is the unit responsible for investigating the events that led up to the officer involved shooting. the sfpd's internal affairs division, or iad, is responsible for conducting an administrative investigation to determine if the officer or officers responsible for the ois are in compliance with the standards and requirements of sfpd policy. although the investigations of both sfpd units run in parallel, each has a distinct investigative purview and focus. each maintains a strict internal firewall to comply with legal standards and requirements. the san francisco department of police accountability, or dpa,
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conducts an independent administrative investigation. san francisco voters created dpa as a successor to the office of citizen complaints with their passage of proposition d in june. in the june 2016 election. dpa investigates all sfpd incidents in which any of our officers discharge a weapon within the course and scope of their duties, and whenever that discharge results in an individual's injury or death. the san francisco district attorney's office, independent investigation bureau, or iib, is responsible for determining the legality of the officer involved shooting. based on their independent investigation and review. the district attorney of the county of san francisco will make the final decision as to whether the involved officer's actions comply with the laws of the state of california. all notified agencies and their investigators and appropriate personnel began their respective independent investigations on this case. finally, i would like
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to point out that we take community feedback very seriously. based on the feedback from prior officer-involved shooting town halls, we will also take questions and answers and answer them to the extent we are able. understanding that this incident remains an ongoing investigation, we will allocate one hour for public comment and questions. thank you very much for joining us today. and now, acting commander mark m. the officer involved shooting or ois discussed in this presentation occurred on friday, september 13th, 2024 at approximately 10:34 a.m. the ois was preceded by officers engaged in an soc resolution operation on the 400 block of jessie street. officers on viewed a person sleeping in the driver's seat of a stolen bmw with a silver revolver lying on, in plain view on the front passenger seat. while attempting to detain the subject, he was
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able to exit the vehicle with the revolver, flee east on jessie street to fifth street, enter and exit a liquor store with officers in pursuit the entire time. upon exiting the liquor store, the subject proceeded north on fifth street to the underground powell street station where the ois occurred. in this presentation, you will hear the following police terminology and radio code language commonly used by officers. 916 is a suspicious person in a vehicle. 221 is a person with a gun. 1020 is location. 1030 is a stolen vehicle or wanted person. code 33 is emergency. clear the radio channel. spike strips are tire deflation devices. bolawrap or wrap is issued to members of the specialist team and tactical unit. it is a handheld remote restraint device that discharges an eight foot bola style kevlar tether to temporarily restrain or entangle an individual. 408
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is an ambulance. code four is no further assistance required. bwc is body worn. camera. dispatch is the department of emergency management dispatcher and radio communications system. irw or extended range impact weapon, is a less lethal force option. officers use this weapon to deploy a projectile, commonly referred to as a beanbag or a 40 foam baton. lirr are designed to temporarily incapacitate an individual. red light is a verbal announcement to other officers of the intent to deploy the. resolution operation is a collaborative city operation with the sfpd and other agencies addressing homelessness and behavioral health issues on the streets of san francisco. the precise chronology of this incident is currently under investigation. we are still in
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the very early stages of an administrative investigation that can take months to complete, and our understanding of the incident may change as additional evidence is collected and reviewed. the timings presented are approximate. the following is a summary of the events as they are understood today, and may evolve as further information is learned through the investigation. as of september 23rd, 2024, we believe the facts are as follows. on friday, september 13th, 2024, officers were assigned to an soc resolution operation in the sixth street corridor. at approximately 10:18 a.m, while engaged in this operation on the 400 block of jessie street, officer number one observed a subject sleeping in the driver's seat of a white bmw with a silver revolver lying in plain view on the front passenger seat next to him. the subject was later identified as justin matthew alderman. officer number one requested a ballistic shield
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and to have other officers tactically reposition their vehicles to prevent mr. alderman from fleeing in the bmw. an unmarked police vehicle was parked in the street and a marked police vehicle was parked directly behind the bmw. officer number one notified dispatch of the situation and asked for additional officers. officer number one requested a record check on the license plate affixed to the rear of the bmw three dispatch. dispatch informed officer number one that the license plate came back clear of criminal wants. upon closer inspection of the bmw, officers found another license plate concealed beneath the original license plate they had just checked. a record check was conducted on the concealed license plate. dispatch informed officer number one that the vehicle was 1030. at this time, officer number one requested a code 33. when acting sergeant number one arrived on the scene,
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officer number one informed him of the situation. an officer parked an additional marked police vehicle on the sidewalk in front of the bmw to prevent mr. alderman from driving onto the sidewalk and escaping. officers staged behind the marked police vehicle, which was parked behind the bmw, and discussed a plan to order mr. alderman out of the vehicle. additional officers arrived on the scene and a spike strip was deployed in front of the right rear tire of the bmw. acting sergeant number one briefed the additional officers on the plan during the briefing. one officer was designated to give commands and an arrest team was formed utilizing a police vehicles p.a. system. mr. alderman was given commands to exit the vehicle, keep his hands up and to not reach for anything. these commands were repeated for approximately three minutes. mr. alderman opened both of the right side passenger doors, and as he looked at the officers, he exited the bmw through the front
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door with the revolver. mr. alderman then turned around and proceeded to walk eastbound on jesse street. officers yelled out, quote, hands up, hands up! he's got the gun! officers broadcasted that mr. alderman was headed towards mint plaza. mr. alderman proceeded down jesse street into mint plaza and jogged past several officers and san francisco sheriff's deputies. that were taking cover at jesse street and mint officer number two yelled out, quote, drop the gun, drop the gun! mr. alderman ignored his commands and kept walking with the revolver in his right hand, pointed in the pavement as mr. alderman proceeded eastbound through mint plaza. officer number two followed him and gave several commands, along with other pursuing officers and deputies. those commands included. quote hey, do not point it. put it down and put the gun down. these commands were given several times as mr. alderman reached fifth street,
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he turned left and proceeded to walk northbound on fifth street. when officer number two reached the corner, he announced for other officers to hold, as mr. alderman had stopped in the doorway of a business located on that corner. mr. alderman paused there for a moment, and then ran northbound on fifth street into a liquor store. an employee of the liquor store quickly exited and informed numerous arriving officers that mr. alderman had run into the store and hid behind the front counter. the employee told the officers that there was no one else in the store, and that there was no other way out. acting sergeant number one started formulating a plan and began implementing it. a ballistic shield was already in place, and two marked police vehicles were to be positioned to triangulate on the liquor store. acting sergeant number one was also directing officers to shut down the street, utilizing the p.a. system. the marked police vehicle and officer started to make announcements. quote. hey,
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suspect inside, come out with your hands up. please come out with your hands up. as mr. alderman exited the business after approximately 1.5 minutes, officers yelled out, quote, keep your hands up! mr. alderman ignored the commands, kept his right hand at his waistband, and proceeded to walk northbound on fifth street. as numerous officers followed, mr. alderman, acting sergeant number one approached mr. alderman from the rear and activated his department, issued bolawrap unsuccessfully as mr. alderman continued walking northbound. officers requested air as they continued to follow. mr. alderman. officer number three ordered mr. alderman to quote get your hands out of your pocket or you're going to get shot. while mr. alderman made his way through jesse street, mint plaza and fifth street, officers diverted as many innocent bystanders out of his path as possible. however numerous other bystanders were
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caught in the fluid situation and were forced to hide and or take cover. when mr. alderman reached market street, he ran northbound across the cable car towards the cable car turnaround located at powell and market street, where there were numerous people walking around and waiting in line for the cable car. mr. alderman proceeded down the powell street station escalator and entered the concourse level, a major transportation hub that had numerous people walking about. numerous officers and deputies pursued mr. alderman down the escalator. as sergeant number three entered powell street station, he looked to his left and saw mr. alderman hiding in a dark corner. mr. alderman was holding the revolver in his right hand, which was pointed at the ground. mr. alderman walked southbound through the concourse while being given commands to put the gun down. while being told to put the gun down. mr. alderman transferred the revolver to his left hand, and then pointed his right index finger toward sergeant number
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three. mr. alderman was given additional commands to by numerous officers as he continued to walk southbound through the concourse. acting sergeant number one yelled, quote, wrap, wrap, wrap, wrap! indicating that he intended to activate the bolawrap. sergeant number one then activated the bolawrap a second time. immediately after the bolawrap was activated. mr. alderman turned around and faced the officers briefly. mr. alderman turned back around, took a couple of steps, stopped, and then started to remove the bolawrap from his legs. when mr. alderman turned around to face the officers, he turned the revolver in the direction of acting sergeant number one and other numerous officers. as this situation unfolded, some bystanders were trapped and forced to cower down next to whatever was available. as mr. alderman was attempting to remove the bolawrap acting sergeant number one again yelled, quote, wrap, wrap, wrap and activated the bolawrap a
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third time. mr. alderman continued to walk southbound through the concourse towards the staircase escalator leading to market street. this staircase is located adjacent to san francisco center mall. while numerous officers followed mr. alderman directly into powell street station officer number four in plainclothes, officer number one arrived on the scene and proceeded to the south side staircase. officer number four and plainclothes officer number one ran down the stairs to enter powell street station. shortly after, mr. alderman walked around the corner to access the staircase escalator. mr. alderman had the revolver in his right hand, and was in the process of raising his right arm in an upward motion as he walked towards the staircase. as officer number four retreated backwards up the staircase, he discharged his department issued firearm. plainclothes officer number one deployed less lethal rounds from his right. when mr. alderman spun away from officer
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number four and plainclothes officer number one direction, he turned the revolver in the direction of numerous officers that had been following him through the concourse. officers number two and number three discharged their department, issued firearms. mr. alderman fell to the ground and dropped the revolver. a team of officers approached. mr. alderman placed him into custody immediately, secured the revolver and rendered aid. the san francisco fire department medics responded and transported mr. alderman to a local hospital, where he was treated for his injuries. the suspect in this incident is justin mathew alderman and his date of birth is august 30th, 1994. crime scene investigators from the san francisco police department forensic services division responded and collected physical evidence from the scene, including but not limited to, the following a loaded revolver containing five unfired
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cartridges and one fired cartridge casing, 1440 caliber fire cartridge casings, three supersoft bean bags from the era, three eaw casings and two bolawrap kevlar tethers. officers on scene were wearing department issued body worn cameras, which were activated while en route to the incident, and recorded the events as they unfolded. the independent investigation bureau, or iib, is an independent unit within the san francisco district attorney's office that investigates and reviews all officer-involved shootings. any relevant video footage or photographs can be provided to iib by calling (628) 652-4420, or by email at sfda. hyphen iib at sf gov.org. witnesses and victims are encouraged to call iib at (628) 652-4420. the sfpd
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officers who discharged their firearms in this incident are all patrol officers assigned to tenderloin station officer colin ryan, officer phong nguyen and officer bartholomew sullivan. sullivan all the officers that discharged their firearms completed critical mindset, coordinated response, or cmc training. cmc is a 20 hour california post certified training course developed by the san francisco police department's field tactics force options unit. this course addresses high risk situations encountered by officers out in the field. training objectives include critical decision making during high risk incidents. officers gain a deeper understanding of how to resolve these incidents with a coordinated and tactically sound approach. using teamwork and leadership. today's presentation is provided in a multimedia
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format in an effort to provide a transparent and comprehensive perspective of this incident. the sfpd will provide audio from dem dispatch surveillance video footage, bwc footage, crime scene investigation photos, maps, and related visual aids. our presentation today consists of relevant known video and audio at this time, but it is not intended to provide all photos, videos or testimonial information related to this investigation. i will now provide a presentation of this incident using these multimedia sources as select points to increase the clarity for viewers. certain videos have been enhanced and slowed down to allow for a better understanding of this incident. please note that this presentation, the enhanced videos and the unedited videos will all be available on the sfpd website immediately following this town hall event. sfpd policies can also be located on the sfpd website.
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prior to the beginning of each segment, i will provide a brief description to orient the viewer to the time, place, and location of the content about to be shown. you're about to see relevant video footage and learn about other evidence related to this case, so you can have a better understanding of what occurred based upon what we know right now. a word of caution. the images and information you are about to see and hear may be disturbing. when a police officer uses force to arrest a suspect or defend against attack. the images are graphic and may be difficult to watch. in addition, there may be strong language used by those in the video. viewer discretion is advised, especially for young children and sensitive viewers. we encourage those in need of support to contact the san francisco department of public health. crisis line at (415) 970-3800.
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sfpd officers assigned to an soc resolution operation on the 400 block of jessie street saw a person sleeping in a vehicle and observed a firearm in plain view on the passenger seat of the vehicle. we will now play the audio of the radio broadcast provided by the san francisco department of emergency management. to show up at six on a nine, boy king is occupied by one person. there's a 221 on the seat. can we get a needed assistance from 10 to 1? whoever it is 710 for? what was the ten, 2010, between, on jessie? between 6 and 12? i think it is three x ray. 78. i can't get the information for the plate of nine. boy yes, sir. it's going to be 2006 bmw. looks like kern
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ridge. there's a second toyota. can i get the information for nine? henry yeah, that one is coming back. 1030 to 2007. bmw 328 four door. copy do you need a code 33? do you have the guy in cuffs? yeah. right now he's in the driver's seat. code 33, please. 1034 x 37 eight on a 221 1030. vehicle jesse and plaza. one subject aboard. used to grab spikes in. we will now show a geographical map of jesse street to illustrate the general area where the suspect was initially located. as well as its location relative to where the ois occurred at the powell street station. the map will show a google satellite perspective, as well as a google earth view.
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we will now show bwc footage as well as surveillance footage from security cameras. i will introduce each video prior to playing it. bwc footage was captured from department issued body worn cameras worn by officers at the time of the event. portions of these videos have been blurred to protect the privacy of third parties. the first 30s of bwc footage does not contain audio. the camera has a buffering system that captures 30s of video footage prior to the officer's activation of it. when activated by the officer, the camera records both audio and video. timestamps displayed on bwc footage are in coordinated universal time or utc. we are
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now going to play bwc footage from officer number one, who was assigned to the soc resolution operation. officer number one observed the suspect asleep in the front seat of the vehicle and saw a firearm in plain view on the front passenger seat of the vehicle. 1283. hey dale. dale. hey dale. dale monteiro. dale monteiro. dale shield. shield. shield. now
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oh! lock it in. maybe hey! lock it. there's a plate under this one too. read. everyone's read. yeah. read hey, dale. dale! bring the car right here. 42. how many in there? 78. yeah. can you show us that? jesse? in six on a nine. boy. king henry. six. seven. one. it's occupied by one person. there's a 221 on the seat. can we get another unit to assist us? lieutenant one, whoever it is. between, on jesse between six and, mint plaza. i
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think it is right. we are now going to play an enhanced version of the bwc footage we just viewed, which has also been slowed down. the enhancements highlight the firearm on the front seat of the vehicle. we are now going to play bwc footage from sergeant number two showing officers developing a plan to take the suspect into custody. now, if you'll note that that
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door is unlocked, so we'll have noisy fucking, 19 we were dealing with. they were alerted to that car right there, and they went up to the car, 221. right on the front seat. right. there's only one dude in there. 221 he's asleep. we're good. yeah. he's asleep. looks like a 4400 block of janet yellen got here, like a couple of minutes. are we going to. what are we gonna do? ohlone! stop him! call him out. i think we call him out. what do you think? yeah, that sounds good. he's blocked in right? somebody get on the fema. you want me to pull him? we're good now. hey! get these. which cars did you middle car. i guess i was on this side. hey, hey, hey. one problem. hey. we're him to exit the car. he has to go past the gun. okay. you want me to get my car out of the way? no, i'm just thinking out loud. all right, hold on. before we start anything. yeah. one voice. so who's going to give commands? i have, this car is going to do it. okay. and where are you guys going to have them come to? and who's going to
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be arresting? who's going to be hands, we need two arrest teams shielded right there. right here. we got spikes up there yet or. no. yeah. spikes are underneath the wheels. okay. yeah. we have a lock box there. box there. so you don't have to get out that the passenger side. the passenger side. and then remind him. do not. together. so i mean, that's what we have. john 116. copy. yeah. i'm here. hey. we're going to be calling the occupant out shortly. chris, can you open the trunk? where's nate? right here. he was just. hey, dan. hey. so since the 221 is on the front seat, i'm going to on the back of my car from the driver's seat. it's on the passenger seat. passenger front, passenger seat. maybe i just shoot up a little bit more. just to the spikes already there anyways, right? yeah. no, i would, i would just do it as we're doing it. okay. right. you know what i'm saying? like all right. you guys set? okay, chris, you're calling it. yeah other way, you other way. why
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are you. the only thing is calling him out? yeah i'm on the passenger side at this point. looks like he can squeeze himself out of there. you want him crawling over the gun to come out? i mean, if you could squeeze out, he could squeeze out, right? yeah. we'll start that way. yeah. all right. go that way. walk that way. not that hard. we're listening. we're obviously in the middle of something. what can we. john 116. we have sufficient units on scene. if anybody else is comin, could they go to fifth and jesse for pedestrian control? yeah police department. there's a white bmw. put your hands up on the driver's side. jesse, for additional control, the driver of the white bmw. put your hands up and come out the driver side.
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you're not reading anything in the car. keep your hands up. open the driver door and exit the vehicle. now yes. we are now going to play bwc footage of the suspect exiting the vehicle and walking away. put your hands out. put your hands down. hands down! two occupants or what? hands! hands up! hands up! hands up! hey hey! he's got the gun. he's got the gun. he's got the gun. you got the gun. he's got the gun. hey, i got the radio. i got the radio. i got the radio. he's running. other occupants exit the vehicle now. we are now going to play bwc footage of the suspect going through mint plaza and into a liquor store on fifth
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street. hands. hands. hey! drop the gun! drop the gun! under. the jacket. under. hey! do not point it. put it down. put the gun down. put the gun down. fbi is on the ground. put the gun down. down on the sidewalk. put it down! walking towards fifth street. stop! put it down! drop the gun. did you guys. put it down! drop the gun! drop the gun! hold on, hold on. he's in the doorway.
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he's running. he just walked into a liquor store. northbound walking to a. hold it, hold it, hold it right there. we're on 48 sixth street. 48 sixth street. units in the area. what's the address? somebody shut down the market at this. we're now going to play an enhanced version of the bwc footage we just viewed, which has also been slowed down. the enhancements highlight the firearm in the suspect's hand. hands. hands. hey! drop the gun! drop the gun!
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put the gun down. put the gun down. fbi continuing eastbound. we are now going to play bwc footage of the suspect leaving the liquor store in this video. you will hear a loud ban, which is from the first activation of the bolawrap. as it should be, handling shutting down the street. hey hey hey hey. come out with your hands up! put your hands up! keep your hands. hey! hands up! coming out of the door! damn hey! hold on! hey, hey! hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold not. hey! get
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cover, get cover! stay behind! cover. all 35. hold the air! he's walking northbound. market street, north down fifth. north market east sidewalk. we're now. we are now going to play bwc footage of acting sergeant number one activating the bolawrap at the suspect for the first time. hold on. hey, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. take cover, take cover. hey, it's a bolawrap. hey, who has the w down here? hey, give me that shield! i'm a bolawrap. his leg. drop it! hey, hey, somebody get
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a market! please stop! we are now going to play bwc footage from sergeant number three, showing the suspect running into the powell street station. this footage also shows acting sergeant. number one, activate the bolawrap device. two more times. shamann all right. morning, north. donald hall, down in the park. gun in his hand. gun in his right hand. drop the fucking gun! get down! put the fucking gun down! put the fucking gun down! no more. drop the fucking gun, dude! stop playing. drop the gun! drop the gun! gun gun! drop the gun. drop the gun. drop the gun. drop the
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gun. drop the gun. drop the gun. drop the gun! he's gonna go back up. he's gone. we are now going to play an enhanced version of the bwc footage we just viewed, which has also been slowed down. the enhancements highlight the firearm in the suspect's hand. morning, donald. hall. come in. right here. gun in his right hand. drop the fucking gun! put
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show surveillance footage from the concourse at powell street station. showing the suspect moving the gun from his right hand to his left hand and pointing his index right index finger towards sergeant number three. we are now going to play an enhanced version of the surveillance footage we just viewed, which has also been slowed down. the enhancements highlight the firearm in the suspect's hand.
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we are now going to play bwc footage from acting sergeant number one, showing him activating the bolawrap device a second and third time. hey hey hey, wait, wait! watch out! throw the fucking gun! stop playing! hey! wrap wrap wrap wrap. stay away with the gun. drop the gun! drop the gun! drop the gun. wrap. wrap. wrap. wrap. drop the gun. get up! we are now going to play bwc footage from plainclothes officer number one, showing him deploying an a.w. and officer number four discharging his firearm. not
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shot. put down. shutting down. board. sit down here. let me grab the iaw. right here. put your. we are now going to play bwc footage from officer number four, who discharged his firearm at the beginning of the video. there is a bang which is heard, which is from the third activation of the bolawrap. shooting number. let's go down
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an enhanced version of the bwc footage we just viewed, which has also been slowed down. the enhancements highlight the firearm in the suspect's hand as it is raised. off the. got the gun away. we are now going to play bwc footage from officer number three, who discharged his firearm. and let's listen. let's listen.
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the gun. let's go. shut it down! hey. shots fired up! shots fire! we are now going to show bwc footage showing the suspect's firearm on the ground. after the ois occurred. and going for at least one shot fired. hey shots fired. hey, he, hey. don't leave, don't leave! this way. with me. what do you got? we are now going to play an
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photo shows a close up view of where the ois occurred. this photo shows a bolawrap kevlar tether that was discharged during the incident. this photo shows two beanbag rounds that were deployed at the suspect. this photo shows the suspect's firearm. this photo shows five unfired and one fired cartridge that were loaded in the suspect's firearm. this photo shows the department issued firearm used by officer number four. this photo shows the department issued firearm used by officer number two. this photo shows the department
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issued firearm used by officer number three. this concludes my presentation. i will now introduce the commanding officer of tenderloin police station. acting captain daniel manning. good afternoon. my name is daniel manning, and i am the acting captain of tenderloin station. this officer-involved shooting involved an armed gunman who was first encountered in a stolen vehicle parked on jessie street. officers attempted to arrest the individual peacefully, but he fled from them with a gun in his hand. the officers involved used time, distance, less lethal devices and their training to attempt to arrest this individual without using force, but he refused all commands and continued to flee from them, ultimately ending in an officer involved shooting inside the powell street station. thankfully, no innocent bystanders nor the officers involved in the incident were harmed. these brave officers
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demonstrated remarkable courage pursuing this armed individual under challenging conditions in our crowded downtown area. the officers from tenderloin station in soc saturated the area and were responding to dozens of complaints that i received regarding the unsafe conditions on jessie street in the south of market. i received calls daily regarding drug dealing, drug usage, and other serious crimes from the businesses, merchants and residents. in this area, specifically, the establishments on mint plaza. the sfpd is fully aware of the ongoing issues affecting this area, and i will continue to collaborate with our city partners to make sure we address and resolve them. i take all these complaints and requests seriously and welcome an open dialog with the people affected by these conditions and by the officer involved. shooting i ask our officers daily to be proactive and to respond to dangerous situations, and they consistently rise to the challenge. the safety of the
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public as well as the officers. under my command are of the utmost importance, and i am always open to feedback if there are any concerns about how this incident was handled, please let me know. and if you would like to speak with me in person, please come to the tenderloin station community meeting on september 24th at 6 p.m. at glide on ellis street. thank yo. the public comment portion of this town hall meeting will now begin. the length of time for public comment will be one hour. to call in to this meeting, please call. 14156550001. again, the number to call into the meeting. is 14156550001. please enter access code. 26610578714.
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pound pound. each public comment caller will have up to two minutes to speak. if you wish to join the queue for public comment, please listen carefully to the following instructions. interpretation is available in both spanish and cantonese. if you are watching on webex, you may click the interpretation button and select your preferred language. if you are calling into the meeting again, please call. 14156550001. enter access. code 26610578714. pound pound. you may press star three to raise your hand to get in the queue to speak for public comment, you will be prompted
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when you have been unmuted and it is your turn to speak once again. each caller will have up to two minutes to provide public comment for this town hall meeting. your two minutes will begin once you have been prompted that you have been unmuted and you begin speaking, please be reminded that you must mute the broadcast. you are watching in order for your public comment to be heard clearly. again, if you are watching the broadcast online, please mute the broadcast or turn down the volume to prevent audio feedback so your comment can be heard clearly. moderators at this time, i ask that you invite the first caller in to speak. hi there. hi. my question is what is? what's the status of the suspect? what's their
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injuries? what's the update on their injuries? thank you, caller, for that question. the suspect or the person that was shot was listed in fair condition. so they just. you know. yes. at this time, we have no callers in the queue. and i will reread the instructions. shamann so. at this time we have no callers in the queue and i will reread the instructions. if you are calling into the meeting again, please.
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call 14156550001. enter access. code (266) 105-7871 4 pound pound. you may press star three to raise your hand to get into the queue to speak for public comment, you will be prompted when you have been unmuted and it and it is your turn to speak once again. each caller will have up to two minutes to provide public comment for this town hall meeting. your two minutes will begin once you have been prompted that you have been unmuted and you begin speaking, you must mute. please be reminded. you must mute the broadcast. you are watching in order for your public comment to be heard clearly. again, if you are watching the broadcast online, please mute the broadcast or turn down the volume to prevent audio feedback. so your comment can be heard clearly. as a reminder, you may press star three to
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raise your hand to speak for public comment. after you have called in. could you repeat your question? caller yeah, can you clarify where on the suspect's body he was shot? where his bullet wounds were? caller we don't put the injuries of, due to privacy concerns of patients out to the public, but the person is in fair condition, non-life threatening injuries. we can release that information, but not specifically what the injuries are. thank you. thank
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hi. my question is, what were the names of the officers involved? again the officers names. give me a second. i'll read them to you. and just to remind you, everything that has been released today will also be available online on our website. as san francisco police dot org. the officers are officer colin ryan, officer phong nguyen and officer bartholomew sullivan. thank you. caller.
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>> item 50 is resolution calling on department of public health to provide medically necessary transition related care for transgender related people and remove restrictions. >> in 2012 gender health sf was born out of advocacy from community stakeholders and local leaders. really as response to providing quality, accessible jnder aaffirming care for the most under-served. (indiscernible) the way i see it, there is two ways of folks we serve at our program. the first wave of folks who never imagined surgery access was accessible to them. many folks who had to save money or par ticipate in underground economy to access the surgery outside the country. (indiscernible) really to make something real in terms of being able to connect with the gender identity and external
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(indiscernible) and so transform so many lives of many of trans folks who never imagined it was accessible to them. now we are in the different era and time where transrights is in the social political and general (indiscernible) and now we are serving young folks to support them and making sure their gender identity is connected to who they are, so providing a space to support transfolks to live authentically and that is the goal to provide the level of care trans folks deserve. >> when it comes to access to healthcare, while we all believe in cost control and make sure we deliver healthcare in a cost effective manner, i dont think that cost is a reason or legitinate rational to exclude people from
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healthcare (indiscernible) colleagues i ask for your support. >> thank you supervisor wiener. colleagues on this item can we do this without role call? same house same call, without objection the resolution is adopted. [applause] >> come shop dine and play. taraval street is open for business. >> this is joey smith at barber lounge. one of the coowners at 19th and taraval and sunset. this establishment came about when me and my brother andy, coowner barber decided to it was time to take a step up in the barber industry. our business is community that shows their true artistic side of the barber indust rae. we are involved in taraval bingo so
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please stop by, get a haircut and when you do you get the barber sticker made for us. i say in three words, we are community, artsests and here to help. visit at barber louvl, 901 taraval and find on-[indiscernible] >> a new community game supporting small businesses, anyone can participate, it is easy, collect stickers on a gameboard and enter raffle event for a chance to win awesome prizes. for more,
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afternoon and welcome to the meeting of the arts commission on friday, september sixth, 2024. i'm going to call the meeting to order and i'm asking our agency secretary, manraj dhaliwal, to call the roll. president collins, present vice president shioda. present. commissioner beltran is absent. commissioner benavidez is absent. commissioner brunzell here. commissioner carney. present. commissioner ferris here. commissioner hakimi here. commissioner liu. present commissioner mosley. present. commissioner rothschild present. commissioner schnurr is absent. commissioner. shelby. present. ex-officio. so present. we have quorum for today's mng
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