. >> supervisor ronen, commander greg mc eachern. when we have information like this that's released, whether it's a police report or some other information, we have the protocols in place and policies to investigate it. often, it's an individual that makes a choice on your own to decide that. but what's key as you said, we are going through a lot of changes in this department and reforms, trying to bridge the gaps in the communities that we have. when incidents like this happen, it undermines the trust that we have been working very hard over the last few years. i spoke to the chief about it kbr yesterday, and wanted to relay to you that we understand it. most of all, in this instance here, while we harm the community, there's a definite harm to the family of mr. adachi, to his wife, to his loved ones that had a report that was released within hours that it was completed. so on behalf of chief scott and the department, we apologize, i apologize. regardless of what happened, they deserve an apology, and i'm offering that today. >> su