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second heard hamasaki. please call the roll on this item. >> clerk: on the motion to accept consent calender items -- [roll call vote] >> clerk: you have five yeses. >> president cohen: this motion passes unanimously. please, call the next item. >> clerk: line item 3, reports to the commission discussion. chief's report. crime trends and offenses occurring in san francisco. major significant incidents, provide a summary of planned activities comments. this will include a brief overview of unplanned events and tiffany's san francisco having a impact on police station safety. and will be limited to determining whether to calender for a future meeting. >> good evening, president cohen, voice president elias and commission and i don't see executive and the evening. >> he is waiting. >> he is there. >> thank you. press. i i will get into some of the details of what happened this past week. we have a 8% year to date and a of difference a little less than 200 crimes and homicides are as of friday would a negative
second heard hamasaki. please call the roll on this item. >> clerk: on the motion to accept consent calender items -- [roll call vote] >> clerk: you have five yeses. >> president cohen: this motion passes unanimously. please, call the next item. >> clerk: line item 3, reports to the commission discussion. chief's report. crime trends and offenses occurring in san francisco. major significant incidents, provide a summary of planned activities comments. this will include a...
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to call on you, commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. the previous question prompted a thought. what's the expected time length for the surge that you're just describing? >> is your question -- i'm sorry, commissioner. how long is this operation going to be running for? >> commissioner hamasaki: correct. >> i will -- i don't have that information in front of me, but i will be happy to get the length of the operation and report back to you. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. is there a specific -- you did mention one word that made my ears perk up. this is going to be through deployment, etc.? >> so there is a combination of -- there is some overtime, but it's also redeployment of additional resources on days where our deployment is heavy, double days, and i do have the dates, as well, for the operation. it is slated to run through mid-september, september 15. >> commissioner hamasaki: and is there a specific budget for the operation or is this, like -- because i know we kind of go around on overtime and trying to control overtime because it
to call on you, commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you. the previous question prompted a thought. what's the expected time length for the surge that you're just describing? >> is your question -- i'm sorry, commissioner. how long is this operation going to be running for? >> commissioner hamasaki: correct. >> i will -- i don't have that information in front of me, but i will be happy to get the length of the operation and report back to you. >>...
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commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i was muted. thank you president cohen. good evening. so we had a pretty comprehensive hearing on this probably in the last year we had talked a lot about potential challenges with the system as it existed then. do you have a longer discussion? >> okay. so you're talking about thresholds versus data analysis. >> commissioner hamasaki: yeah. i mean, at the end of the discussion what we came up with was that there was concern that wasn't really zeroing in on the behaviors and then setting up interventions that could help. i think at the time, the single intervention was for being late to work as opposed to general concern. obviously, we should all be on time to work. genuinely i think what we're more concerned about is by policing or things that really could impact the community and departments representation in the community and so we talked about i think there was a discussion because there was one there was like a system and sorry to dump this on you, but. >> sorry, can you repeat that. >> yeah. who presented -- is there s
commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i was muted. thank you president cohen. good evening. so we had a pretty comprehensive hearing on this probably in the last year we had talked a lot about potential challenges with the system as it existed then. do you have a longer discussion? >> okay. so you're talking about thresholds versus data analysis. >> commissioner hamasaki: yeah. i mean, at the end of the discussion what we came up with was that there was...
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to call on you, commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you.s question prompted a thought. what's the expected time length for the surge that you're just describing? >> is your question -- i'm sorry, commissioner. how long is this operation going to be running for? >> commissioner hamasaki: correct. >> i will -- i don't have that information in front of me, but i will be happy to get the length of the operation and report back to you. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. is there a specific -- you did mention one word that made my ears perk up. this is going to be through deployment, etc.? >> so there is a combination of -- there is some overtime, but it's also redeployment of additional resources on days where our deployment is heavy, double days, and i do have the dates, as well, for the operation. it is slated to run through mid-september, september 15. >> commissioner hamasaki: and is there a specific budget for the operation or is this, like -- because i know we kind of go around on overtime and trying to control overtime because it ends up bei
to call on you, commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you.s question prompted a thought. what's the expected time length for the surge that you're just describing? >> is your question -- i'm sorry, commissioner. how long is this operation going to be running for? >> commissioner hamasaki: correct. >> i will -- i don't have that information in front of me, but i will be happy to get the length of the operation and report back to you. >> commissioner...
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to call on you, commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you.gth for the surge that you're just describing? >> is your question -- i'm sorry, commissioner. how long is this operation going to be running for? >> commissioner hamasaki: correct. >> i will -- i don't have that information in front of me, but i will be happy to get the length of the operation and report back to you. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. is there a specific -- you did mention one word that made my ears perk up. this is going to be through deployment, etc.? >> so there is a combination of -- there is some overtime, but it's also redeployment of additional resources on days where our deployment is heavy, double days, and i do have the dates, as well, for the operation. it is slated to run through mid-september, september 15. >> commissioner hamasaki: and is there a specific budget for the operation or is this, like -- because i know we kind of go around on overtime and trying to control overtime because it ends up being a little costly for the city. is there a specific budget
to call on you, commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: thank you.gth for the surge that you're just describing? >> is your question -- i'm sorry, commissioner. how long is this operation going to be running for? >> commissioner hamasaki: correct. >> i will -- i don't have that information in front of me, but i will be happy to get the length of the operation and report back to you. >> commissioner hamasaki: okay. is there a specific -- you did mention one...
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>>. >> commissioner hamasaki: second. >> president cohen: seconded by commissioner hamasaki. >> clerk: on the motion to accept the firearm, [roll call] president cohen, you have a unanimous vote. >> president cohen: thank you, this item passes unanimously. please call the next item. >> clerk: line item five, presentation of the firearm discharge review board and in-custody death review board 2nd quarter 2021 report. discussion. >> president cohen: thank you. you're muted, sir. >> clerk: you're muted. >> president cohen: i think he's looking for it. we'll just hold on until he joins us. all right. team work over there. >> i'm sorry. >> all right. here we go. good evening. let's see. here we go. good evening president cohen, vice president elias, commissioners, chief scott, director henderson, and members of the public. i'm greg lee, the deputy chief of administration here to present the second quarter firearms discharge review and in-custody death presentation. in the second quarter of 2021, the review board did view o.i.s.19-001. the date was august 25th, 2019, and about 9 -- i'll let
>>. >> commissioner hamasaki: second. >> president cohen: seconded by commissioner hamasaki. >> clerk: on the motion to accept the firearm, [roll call] president cohen, you have a unanimous vote. >> president cohen: thank you, this item passes unanimously. please call the next item. >> clerk: line item five, presentation of the firearm discharge review board and in-custody death review board 2nd quarter 2021 report. discussion. >> president cohen: thank...
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>>. >> commissioner hamasaki: second. >> president cohen: seconded by commissioner hamasaki. >> clerk: on the motion to accept the firearm, [roll call] president cohen, you have a unanimous vote. >> president cohen: thank you, this item passes unanimously. please call the next item. >> clerk: line item five, presentation of the firearm discharge review board and in-custody death review board 2nd quarter 2021 report. discussion. >> president cohen: thank you. you're muted, sir. >> clerk: you're muted. >> president cohen: i think he's looking for it. we'll just hold on until he joins us. all right. team work over there. >> i'm sorry. >> all right. here we go. good evening. let's see. here we go. good evening president cohen, vice president elias, commissioners, chief scott, director henderson, and members of the public. i'm greg lee, the deputy chief of administration here to present the second quarter firearms discharge review and in-custody death presentation. in the second quarter of 2021, the review board did view o.i.s.19-001. the date was august 25th, 2019, and about 9 -- i'll let
>>. >> commissioner hamasaki: second. >> president cohen: seconded by commissioner hamasaki. >> clerk: on the motion to accept the firearm, [roll call] president cohen, you have a unanimous vote. >> president cohen: thank you, this item passes unanimously. please call the next item. >> clerk: line item five, presentation of the firearm discharge review board and in-custody death review board 2nd quarter 2021 report. discussion. >> president cohen: thank...
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commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i was muted. thank you president cohen.d evening. so we had a pretty comprehensive hearing on this probably in the last year we had talked a lot about potential challenges with the system as it existed then. do you have a longer discussion? >> okay. so you're talking about thresholds versus data analysis. >> commissioner hamasaki: yeah. i mean, at the end of the discussion what we came up with was that there was concern that wasn't really zeroing in on the behaviors and then setting up interventions that could help. i think at the time, the single intervention was for being late to work as opposed to general concern. obviously, we should all be on time to work. genuinely i think what we're more concerned about is by policing or things that really could impact the community and departments representation in the community and so we talked about i think there was a discussion because there was one there was like a system and sorry to dump this on you, but. >> sorry, can you repeat that. >> yeah. who presented -- is there someb
commissioner hamasaki. >> commissioner hamasaki: sorry. i was muted. thank you president cohen.d evening. so we had a pretty comprehensive hearing on this probably in the last year we had talked a lot about potential challenges with the system as it existed then. do you have a longer discussion? >> okay. so you're talking about thresholds versus data analysis. >> commissioner hamasaki: yeah. i mean, at the end of the discussion what we came up with was that there was concern...
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>>. >> commissioner hamasaki: second. >> president cohen: seconded by commissioner hamasaki. >> clerk: on the motion to accept the firearm, [roll call] president cohen, you have a unanimous vote. >> president cohen: thank you, this item passes unanimously. please call the next item. >> clerk: line item five, presentation of the firearm discharge review board and in-custody death review board 2nd quarter 2021 report. discussion. >> president cohen: thank you. you're muted, sir. >> clerk: you're muted. >> president cohen: i think he's looking for it. we'll just hold on until he joins us. all right. team work over there. >> i'm sorry. >> all right. here we go. good evening. let's see. here we go. good evening president cohen, vice president elias, commissioners, chief scott, director henderson, and members of the public. i'm greg lee, the deputy chief of administration here to present the second quarter firearms discharge review and in-custody death presentation. in the second quarter of 2021, the review board did view o.i.s.19-001. the date was august 25th, 2019, and about 9 -- i'll let
>>. >> commissioner hamasaki: second. >> president cohen: seconded by commissioner hamasaki. >> clerk: on the motion to accept the firearm, [roll call] president cohen, you have a unanimous vote. >> president cohen: thank you, this item passes unanimously. please call the next item. >> clerk: line item five, presentation of the firearm discharge review board and in-custody death review board 2nd quarter 2021 report. discussion. >> president cohen: thank...
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i remember a couple years ago when i was supervisor and i went to komochi i'm glad john hamasaki is here today. in the front, there were some people who walked up, seniors who were turned away and i was with steve nakasio, john, and i asked him, "what's going on?" and he said we just don't have enough. i thought to myself how can you turn a senior away who's coming up and asking for food. and kamochi with tons of volunteers was doing three servings a day and we got increased funding that following year so that we can increase the amount of support because we should never have to turn anyone away. if someone is coming who is in need, we should never have to turn them away and say, "sorry, we don't have any room." can you imagine already the challenges you're experiencing in life and then to be told, no, we can't feed you today and you have to figure it out on your own especially if you're a senior. so these investments which are absolutely incredible will be significant. in fact, to address the challenges around the uprising around what we see of the hate targeted at the a.p.i. community,
i remember a couple years ago when i was supervisor and i went to komochi i'm glad john hamasaki is here today. in the front, there were some people who walked up, seniors who were turned away and i was with steve nakasio, john, and i asked him, "what's going on?" and he said we just don't have enough. i thought to myself how can you turn a senior away who's coming up and asking for food. and kamochi with tons of volunteers was doing three servings a day and we got increased funding...