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we also demand charges in the case of mario woods. we would like the status on the mario woods case on deah boudine. we would also like to know if on d.a. boudine's watch if any officers are being charged and therefore lacking the long-term protection of the police officer's association. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> good evening. my name is kit hodge from district 7 and i also volunteer with felicia jones. tonight, you're going to be hearing comments from district attorney chasa boudine. however, the sfpd's approach of the case only covers shootings from 2017 to 2020. why is it the davment's reviewing officer-involved shooting cases which occurred before 2017 when there have been officer involved shootings in 2020. it could be that sfpd does not wish to talk about the officer-involved shootings and it could be that sfpd does not want to talk about the shootings which is in incredibly hot water and the investigation and the resignation of the police chief. in 2015, 201
we also demand charges in the case of mario woods. we would like the status on the mario woods case on deah boudine. we would also like to know if on d.a. boudine's watch if any officers are being charged and therefore lacking the long-term protection of the police officer's association. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> good evening. my name is kit hodge from district 7 and i also volunteer with felicia jones. tonight,...
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as i mentioned earlier, the department of justice came to town out of the blood that mario woods and others shed and started looking at these trends with sfpd. we know there are 272 recommendations and 94 findings but the ultimate conclusion can't be hidden in numbers. well, we're significantly substantially compliant. but when the current numbers still reflect unconstitutional policing, substantial compliance does not win the day. when you have people being stopped as if this is an apartheid stage. forces being used against blacks at a disproportionate rate, we can't say we're substantially compliant with the doj recommendations. i say we have to meet all of the recommendations and then continue to move forward and take the lead of constitutional, socially equitable policing. all 272 recommendations need to be meant. the big part of the next slide in terms of dragging the police department along is gathering the data, making sure there's a response when a request comes in. but also publicizing and including the community as it relates to the data being gathered but also making it av
as i mentioned earlier, the department of justice came to town out of the blood that mario woods and others shed and started looking at these trends with sfpd. we know there are 272 recommendations and 94 findings but the ultimate conclusion can't be hidden in numbers. well, we're significantly substantially compliant. but when the current numbers still reflect unconstitutional policing, substantial compliance does not win the day. when you have people being stopped as if this is an apartheid...
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as i mentioned earlier, the department of justice came to town out of the blood that mario woods and others shed and started looking at these trends with sfpd. we know there are 272 recommendations and 94 findings but the ultimate conclusion can't be hidden in numbers. well, we're significantly substantially compliant. but when the current numbers still reflect unconstitutional policing, substantial compliance does not win the day. when you have people being stopped as if this is an apartheid stage. forces being used against blacks at a disproportionate rate, we can't say we're substantially compliant with the doj recommendations. i say we have to meet all of the recommendations and then continue to move forward and take the lead of constitutional, socially equitable policing. all 272 recommendations need to be meant. the big part of the next slide in terms of dragging the police department along is gathering the data, making sure there's a response when a request comes in. but also publicizing and including the community as it relates to the data being gathered but also making it av
as i mentioned earlier, the department of justice came to town out of the blood that mario woods and others shed and started looking at these trends with sfpd. we know there are 272 recommendations and 94 findings but the ultimate conclusion can't be hidden in numbers. well, we're significantly substantially compliant. but when the current numbers still reflect unconstitutional policing, substantial compliance does not win the day. when you have people being stopped as if this is an apartheid...
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that happened with the string of fatal police shootings that happened that led to the deaths of mario woods and jessica williams and we unfortunately can't always wait for a crisis situation that's not serving our most vulnerable communities. this consensus base that led to the reneging and the crisis prevention program. but there is a feeling to deescalation was an inc. effective use of police resources. and so i just want to lay the context convening the community members with city agencies and service providers to develop a different approach. this group, this working group identified 65,000 calls in 2019 that dispatched sfpd officers unnecessarily in situations involving people who were unhoused. it was estimated through this analysis that this is costing at least over $300 a call. i just want to remind you all that we're talking about sea level calls. the controller's office audited in that report c-level calls exceeded an hour. the last time there was an audit of response times for c-level calls was in physical year 2010. and in 2010, it was 10 minutes. so we are clearly not doing som
that happened with the string of fatal police shootings that happened that led to the deaths of mario woods and jessica williams and we unfortunately can't always wait for a crisis situation that's not serving our most vulnerable communities. this consensus base that led to the reneging and the crisis prevention program. but there is a feeling to deescalation was an inc. effective use of police resources. and so i just want to lay the context convening the community members with city agencies...