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. >> supervisor ronen: thank you very much. i appreciate that. thank you. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. so i have some questions about the january 2018 incident where a retired police inspector who at the time worked for the police union used a rap sheet as a political prop. i'd like to call up someone who was at that meeting and share with us what he witnessed there. >> thank you, supervisor. i should clarify, i'm retired from the aclu working on police issues many, many years. i'm just speaking for myself. let me just clarify, they cannot release on the administrative investigation the name of the officer. they can tell you if that investigation is over and whether or not it was sustained and whether or not there will be discipline. this is not a situation where the officer or officers', plural name, is known. you have a