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at wednesday's san francisco police commission meeting, commissioner john hamasaki addressed the overallssue of problem officers moving between departments. >> anytime anybody gets in real trouble in discipline, they resign, and they leave. if somebody resigns, there is no finding, so there's no transparency. nobody knows about the bad conduct that took place. >> reporter: we reached out to the officer's attorney but did not hear back. jaxon van derbeken, nbc bay area news. >> now, if you have a story for jaxon or anyone in the investigative unit, you can call, 888-996-tips or visit our website, nbcbayarea.com/investigations. >>> the attorney representing the family of a man shot and killed by vallejo police earlier this week is calling for the department to release the officer's body cam video immediately. civil rights attorney john 22-y rosa. mont rosa was shoolice were responding to looting calls on tuesday. the vallejo police chief says officers opened fire because they thought a hammer in his sweatshirt was a gun. they say mont rosa was also kneeling with his hands above his waist w
at wednesday's san francisco police commission meeting, commissioner john hamasaki addressed the overallssue of problem officers moving between departments. >> anytime anybody gets in real trouble in discipline, they resign, and they leave. if somebody resigns, there is no finding, so there's no transparency. nobody knows about the bad conduct that took place. >> reporter: we reached out to the officer's attorney but did not hear back. jaxon van derbeken, nbc bay area news. >>...
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but police commissioner john hamasaki says it's time to talk about having a complete picture of an officer's history in their personnel file. >> this is probably the time in the debate where we should move forward with unsealing discipline records. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> students in walnut creek are calling for change, addressing racism and sexism on campus. tonight lasz they wanted to share their experiences are racism and sexism. current and former students were on hand. they called on the administration to do more to support all las lomas students. >>> we have changes in mountain view. tonight city leaders proclaimed black lives matter. the city council adopted a resolution. it's part of a new path forward in addressing racial inequalities. the council is also creating a subcommittee on race, equity, and inclusion. in the past few weeks, mountain view also banned the use of those police choke holds and signed president obama's pledge to review and reform police use of force policies. >>> racism is now considered a public health crisis in santa clara county. today t
but police commissioner john hamasaki says it's time to talk about having a complete picture of an officer's history in their personnel file. >> this is probably the time in the debate where we should move forward with unsealing discipline records. >> reporter: jean elle, nbc bay area news. >>> students in walnut creek are calling for change, addressing racism and sexism on campus. tonight lasz they wanted to share their experiences are racism and sexism. current and former...
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shame on you, john hamasaki, sincerely, maria h. next one is from deaf pope. without a high level of access, the integrity of policing becom becomes irrevocably compromised. we see this in snacenarios in which law enforcement officers use forceful aggression for not complying with their commands. we're also advocating for the complete overhaul of the system that has historically failed people of marginalized communities, including but not limited to deaf, deaf people of color, deaf people with additional disabilities, deaf immigrants, deaf people with mental health issues, deaf people living without secure housing, and deaf people who are substance users. o our question is for the commission to provide having input by deaf stakeholders to ensure that policies are just and officers are accountable for upholding the policies. warm regards. and the final one is from kaitlyn moss. good afternoon. i am unable to call into the commission meeting today and request my comment be add today the public record. i support the demand made by s.f. in crisis and ask that the
shame on you, john hamasaki, sincerely, maria h. next one is from deaf pope. without a high level of access, the integrity of policing becom becomes irrevocably compromised. we see this in snacenarios in which law enforcement officers use forceful aggression for not complying with their commands. we're also advocating for the complete overhaul of the system that has historically failed people of marginalized communities, including but not limited to deaf, deaf people of color, deaf people with...
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shame on you, john hamasaki, sincerely, maria h. next one is from deaf pope. without a high level of access, the integrity of policing becom becomes irrevocably compromised. we see this in snacenarios in which law enforcement officers use forceful aggression for not complying with their commands. we're also advocating for the complete overhaul of the system that has historically failed people of marginalized communities, including but not limited to deaf, deaf people of color, deaf people with additional disabilities, deaf immigrants, deaf people with mental health issues, deaf people living without secure housing, and deaf people who are substance users. o our question is for the commission to provide having input by deaf stakeholders to ensure that policies are just and officers are accountable for upholding the policies. warm regards. and the final one is from kaitlyn moss. good afternoon. i am unable to call into the commission meeting today and request my comment be add today the public record. i support the demand made by s.f. in crisis and ask that the
shame on you, john hamasaki, sincerely, maria h. next one is from deaf pope. without a high level of access, the integrity of policing becom becomes irrevocably compromised. we see this in snacenarios in which law enforcement officers use forceful aggression for not complying with their commands. we're also advocating for the complete overhaul of the system that has historically failed people of marginalized communities, including but not limited to deaf, deaf people of color, deaf people with...
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shame on you, john hamasaki, sincerely, maria h. next one is from deaf pope. without a high level of access, the integrity of policing becom becomes irrevocably compromised. we see this in snacenarios in which law enforcement officers use forceful aggression for not complying with their commands. we're also advocating for the complete overhaul of the system that has historically failed people of marginalized communities, including but not limited to deaf, deaf people of color, deaf people with additional disabilities, deaf immigrants, deaf people with mental health issues, deaf people living without secure housing, and deaf people who are substance users. o our question is for the commission to provide having input by deaf stakeholders to ensure that policies are just and officers are accountable for upholding the policies. warm regards. and the final one is from kaitlyn moss. good afternoon. i am unable to call into the commission meeting today and request my comment be add today the public record. i support the demand made by s.f. in crisis and ask that the
shame on you, john hamasaki, sincerely, maria h. next one is from deaf pope. without a high level of access, the integrity of policing becom becomes irrevocably compromised. we see this in snacenarios in which law enforcement officers use forceful aggression for not complying with their commands. we're also advocating for the complete overhaul of the system that has historically failed people of marginalized communities, including but not limited to deaf, deaf people of color, deaf people with...