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hamasaki, please, go ahead. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i didn't put my hand up. director henderson, i wanted to raise with you, since it does seem to be on a lot of people's minds this week with the killing of daunte wright, and i understand that your office is working on a policy. i was wondering if you could give a brief overview because i've been working with your office several years on some of these issues, and right now, i think just kind of looking at what's going on in the world, it might be a good time to light a fire on getting that out. >> so thank you for raising that issue, and i will address it, and i'll address it in the context of what we're seeing with daunte wright now because it makes it easier to have broader understanding and, i guess, vision of what we're seeing right now. >> -- used to stop him specifically as, again, another unarmed young black man is part of the problem, especially when that engagement escalated into the lethal use of force, which, as you know, they use five times the national average when it's a
hamasaki, please, go ahead. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i didn't put my hand up. director henderson, i wanted to raise with you, since it does seem to be on a lot of people's minds this week with the killing of daunte wright, and i understand that your office is working on a policy. i was wondering if you could give a brief overview because i've been working with your office several years on some of these issues, and right now, i think just kind of looking at what's going on in the...
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commissioner hamasaki. commissioner hamasaki? >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. i was muted. i just wanted to follow up briefly on the remarks about the conclusion that the derek chauvin trial and, you know, i think this last few weeks have been pretty impactful for all of us when we've seen a lot of examples in the media of continued police violence and, you know, i'm very glad to not have sfpd in that spotlight recently, but, you know, i think seeing how quickly these issues have arisen and going back to our history of problems around stops and this is the follow up on what i mentioned last week, i do think that, you know, the verdict was good, the verdict was appropriate, but it shouldn't be a moment for us to relax. it should be a reminder that we need to work harder because, you know, the delays that happened that historically happened that i think we're getting much better on this commission especially with the new blood on here, but, you know, i just hope we'll remember this moment we're in right now as we address the reforms we're making moving forward that we can't l
commissioner hamasaki. commissioner hamasaki? >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. i was muted. i just wanted to follow up briefly on the remarks about the conclusion that the derek chauvin trial and, you know, i think this last few weeks have been pretty impactful for all of us when we've seen a lot of examples in the media of continued police violence and, you know, i'm very glad to not have sfpd in that spotlight recently, but, you know, i think seeing how quickly these issues have...
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hamasaki, please, go ahead. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i didn't put my hand up. director henderson, i wanted to raise with you, since it does seem to be on a lot of people's minds this week with the killing of daunte wright, and i understand that your office is working on a policy. i was wondering if you could give a brief overview because i've been working with your office several years on some of these issues, and right now, i think just kind of looking at what's going on in the world, it might be a good time to light a fire on getting that out. >> so thank you for raising that issue, and i will address it, and i'll address it in the context of what we're seeing with daunte wright now because it makes it easier to have broader understanding and, i guess, vision of what we're seeing right now. >> -- used to stop him specifically as, again, another unarmed young black man is part of the problem, especially when that engagement escalated into the lethal use of force, which, as you know, they use five times the national average when it's a
hamasaki, please, go ahead. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i didn't put my hand up. director henderson, i wanted to raise with you, since it does seem to be on a lot of people's minds this week with the killing of daunte wright, and i understand that your office is working on a policy. i was wondering if you could give a brief overview because i've been working with your office several years on some of these issues, and right now, i think just kind of looking at what's going on in the...
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commissioner hamasaki. commissioner hamasaki? >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. i was muted. i just wanted to follow up briefly on the remarks about the conclusion that the derek chauvin trial and, you know, i think this last few weeks have been pretty impactful for all of us when we've seen a lot of examples in the media of continued police violence and, you know, i'm very glad to not have sfpd in that spotlight recently, but, you know, i think seeing how quickly these issues have arisen and going back to our history of problems around stops and this is the follow up on what i mentioned last week, i do think that, you know, the verdict was good, the verdict was appropriate, but it shouldn't be a moment for us to relax. it should be a reminder that we need to work harder because, you know, the delays that happened that historically happened that i think we're getting much better on this commission especially with the new blood on here, but, you know, i just hope we'll remember this moment we're in right now as we address the reforms we're making moving forward that we can't l
commissioner hamasaki. commissioner hamasaki? >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. i was muted. i just wanted to follow up briefly on the remarks about the conclusion that the derek chauvin trial and, you know, i think this last few weeks have been pretty impactful for all of us when we've seen a lot of examples in the media of continued police violence and, you know, i'm very glad to not have sfpd in that spotlight recently, but, you know, i think seeing how quickly these issues have...
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hamasaki, please, go ahead. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i didn't put my hand up. director henderson, i wanted to raise with you, since it does seem to be on a lot of people's minds this week with the killing of daunte wright, and i understand that your office is working on a policy. i was wondering if you could give a brief overview because i've been working with your office several years on some of these issues, and right now, i think just kind of looking at what's going on in the world, it might be a good time to light a fire on getting that out. >> so thank you for raising that issue, and i will address it, and i'll address it in the context of what we're seeing with daunte wright now because it makes it easier to have broader understanding and, i guess, vision of what we're seeing right now. >> -- used to stop him specifically as, again, another unarmed young black man is part of the problem, especially when that engagement escalated into the lethal use of force, which, as you know, they use five times the national average when it's a
hamasaki, please, go ahead. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i didn't put my hand up. director henderson, i wanted to raise with you, since it does seem to be on a lot of people's minds this week with the killing of daunte wright, and i understand that your office is working on a policy. i was wondering if you could give a brief overview because i've been working with your office several years on some of these issues, and right now, i think just kind of looking at what's going on in the...
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is that you, commissioner hamasaki? i think you're next. >> commissioner hamasaki: yeah. thank you, president cohen, for leading that off. you touched into some of the areas that i found were interesting. you know, at the outset i think that it raises -- and i didn't realize that was directed at the commission regarding our community role and i think that's something that, you know, we can always do better on. what i would suggest and like to see is if the commission office could maintain a calendar and coordinate with d.p.a. if there's community events or opportunities where we might have the chance to attend and actually get out and meet the community, i think that would be great. i know a lot of us like to, you know, when we have the time and now that it looks like things are getting better with covid and, you know, some of us are vaccinated, it seems like it's a time where we can actually begin to do that beyond zoom which i think we all know has its limitations. so we can really coordinate that better, like the invitation from commissioner yeah tonight, i think we wa
is that you, commissioner hamasaki? i think you're next. >> commissioner hamasaki: yeah. thank you, president cohen, for leading that off. you touched into some of the areas that i found were interesting. you know, at the outset i think that it raises -- and i didn't realize that was directed at the commission regarding our community role and i think that's something that, you know, we can always do better on. what i would suggest and like to see is if the commission office could maintain...
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commissioner hamasaki. commissioner hamasaki? >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. i was muted. i just wanted to follow up briefly on the remarks about the conclusion that the derek chauvin trial and, you know, i think this last few weeks have been pretty impactful for all of us when we've seen a lot of examples in the media of continued police violence and, you know, i'm very glad to not have sfpd in that spotlight recently, but, you know, i think seeing how quickly these issues have arisen and going back to our history of problems around stops and this is the follow up on what i mentioned last week, i do think that, you know, the verdict was good, the verdict was appropriate, but it shouldn't be a moment for us to relax. it should be a reminder that we need to work harder because, you know, the delays that happened that historically happened that i think we're getting much better on this commission especially with the new blood on here, but, you know, i just hope we'll remember this moment we're in right now as we address the reforms we're making moving forward that we can't l
commissioner hamasaki. commissioner hamasaki? >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. i was muted. i just wanted to follow up briefly on the remarks about the conclusion that the derek chauvin trial and, you know, i think this last few weeks have been pretty impactful for all of us when we've seen a lot of examples in the media of continued police violence and, you know, i'm very glad to not have sfpd in that spotlight recently, but, you know, i think seeing how quickly these issues have...
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commissioner hamasaki, you're next. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you, vice president cindy elias. good evening, everybody. so i did have some questions that came up. you know, at the outset, i think what we need to do on the commission side as part of our oversight role is develop a plan for tracking and reporting. cases -- every [inaudible] from complaints to investigations to whether they're sustained there or not to the type of penalty recommended, and then, at each level of review. you know, i'd heard the suggestion that the levels of review can act as save guards. i think the other side of that that -- that is concerning is the levels of review can also stop cases from moving forward or abas a detriment to cases moving forward because it seems like there's a lot of -- or act as a detriment to cases moving forward because it seems like there's a lot of hands touching each of these cases. in the powerpoint, i think it was slide 10 and 11, you know, there's a very fairly substantial level of review before it even gets to the chief, and it's true that the police commission has re
commissioner hamasaki, you're next. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you, vice president cindy elias. good evening, everybody. so i did have some questions that came up. you know, at the outset, i think what we need to do on the commission side as part of our oversight role is develop a plan for tracking and reporting. cases -- every [inaudible] from complaints to investigations to whether they're sustained there or not to the type of penalty recommended, and then, at each level of review....
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commissioner hamasaki, you're next. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you, vice president cindy elias. good evening, everybody. so i did have some questions that came up. you know, at the outset, i think what we need to do on the commission side as part of our oversight role is develop a plan for tracking and reporting. cases -- every [inaudible] from complaints to investigations to whether they're sustained there or not to the type of penalty recommended, and then, at each level of review. you know, i'd heard the suggestion that the levels of review can act as save guards. i think the other side of that that -- that is concerning is the levels of review can also stop cases from moving forward or abas a detriment to cases moving forward because it seems like there's a lot of -- or act as a detriment to cases moving forward because it seems like there's a lot of hands touching each of these cases. in the powerpoint, i think it was slide 10 and 11, you know, there's a very fairly substantial level of review before it even gets to the chief, and it's true that the police commission has re
commissioner hamasaki, you're next. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you, vice president cindy elias. good evening, everybody. so i did have some questions that came up. you know, at the outset, i think what we need to do on the commission side as part of our oversight role is develop a plan for tracking and reporting. cases -- every [inaudible] from complaints to investigations to whether they're sustained there or not to the type of penalty recommended, and then, at each level of review....
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motion made by commissioner hamasaki. roll call vote. >> clerk: [roll call] >> clerk: you have five yeses. >> president cohen: motion passes unanimously. sergeant [inaudible] do we need to take public comment on that? >> clerk: yes, ma'am. >> president cohen: all right. so we should resend the vote and take public comment. >> president cohen: motion to remove the vote. all right. let's go to public comment and then we will take the vote again. >> clerk: for members of the public that would like to make public comment, please press star 3 to raise your hand now. >> clerk: president cohen, we have no public comment. >> president cohen: thank you. so is there a motion. >> clerk: motion not to disclose. >> president cohen: let's again to the roll call vote. >> clerk: on the motion not to disclose [roll call] >> clerk: you have five yeses. >> president cohen: all right. motion passes. next item. >> clerk: line item 10. adjournment. action item. >> president cohen: all right. any comments? see you then. good night folks. adjour
motion made by commissioner hamasaki. roll call vote. >> clerk: [roll call] >> clerk: you have five yeses. >> president cohen: motion passes unanimously. sergeant [inaudible] do we need to take public comment on that? >> clerk: yes, ma'am. >> president cohen: all right. so we should resend the vote and take public comment. >> president cohen: motion to remove the vote. all right. let's go to public comment and then we will take the vote again. >> clerk:...