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so the sfpd is engaged in treason, which is war against the people. i see we have a lot of legal scholars. do any of you know what the punishment is for war against the people? it's capital punishment. does anyone know what capital punishment is? that's execution. so all the police and everyone up here by association is subject to capital punishment under the law. if you call yourself law enforcement, you should understand that. i assume you've read the constitution, which is the law of the land. and another thing, as far as chief scott saying he doesn't know what got the porta potties. i was talking to the man who claimed he got them who was former military, allegedly, so when you asked, did the city get the porta potties, and oh, it was military personnel, the city might have had a hand in it. chief scott, you've been kind of duplicitous, kind of dishonest, so i'm here saying the police need to be abolished. i want the war to stop. when someone is engaged in war against you, your option is to kill them before they kill you or get them to surrender.
so the sfpd is engaged in treason, which is war against the people. i see we have a lot of legal scholars. do any of you know what the punishment is for war against the people? it's capital punishment. does anyone know what capital punishment is? that's execution. so all the police and everyone up here by association is subject to capital punishment under the law. if you call yourself law enforcement, you should understand that. i assume you've read the constitution, which is the law of the...
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so they call us -- me, first, before sfpd. on the back of the flier was an overview of the map. >> vice president thomas: thank you. well done. i think we may need to take your template. >> go wild. >> president tan: it's great that you have this number and contact information accessible. what happens if someone says it's too loud? >> i probably won't be there. i'm navigating the permits. but there will be eight shaw management security there and sfpd will be on site and i will be in contact with alisa, who is the event person at thirsty bear and leon o'toole, our contact at conga. sfpd -- i will call security immediately and they can get in touch with my client or i will call them and they will turn it down. >> president tan: okay, great. any other questions from commissioners? have a seat. i will open it up for public comment. looks like there may not be any. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, would someone like to make a motion? >> i move to approve the one-time o
so they call us -- me, first, before sfpd. on the back of the flier was an overview of the map. >> vice president thomas: thank you. well done. i think we may need to take your template. >> go wild. >> president tan: it's great that you have this number and contact information accessible. what happens if someone says it's too loud? >> i probably won't be there. i'm navigating the permits. but there will be eight shaw management security there and sfpd will be on site and...
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. >> sfpd. there's no internal affairs investigation at this point. the first order of business is the use of force, and to get that through the process and a captain or commanding officer of that district will make a determination as to whether -- >> that's good. and maybe you can clarify for the public. when you say "we," the use of force, who will do the initial review? >> the initial review, there's a supervisor on scene, and that's the first step. that supervisor comes to the scene and does an initial investigation at scene, a use -- a report is taken and was taken in this incident. the incident report to document everything that happened, including the use of force. that goes through several levels of review, and that's where it will be -- will be determined whether or not the officer's actions were appropriate in terms of the use of force. from there -- at this point, there's no internal affairs investigation, so that's the internal process. and once we determine what we have in terms of that use of force investigation, we'll take the appropria
. >> sfpd. there's no internal affairs investigation at this point. the first order of business is the use of force, and to get that through the process and a captain or commanding officer of that district will make a determination as to whether -- >> that's good. and maybe you can clarify for the public. when you say "we," the use of force, who will do the initial review? >> the initial review, there's a supervisor on scene, and that's the first step. that...
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now sfpd is investigating this matter. right now they're trying to figure out exactly why it happened. >> i'm fine -- tell them to stop. >> leave him alone. >> i'm fine. i'm fine. stop it. >> over music? >> got no problem. >> over music? leave him alone! >> reporter: sfpd is handling this investigation, and the man in the gray hat and the person he's choking on the muni train last night have already talked to police. in fact, police say they admitted to getting into the fight on the muni train near 34th avenue and judea just last night. apparently several witnesses called in, and they were able to track both men down. in this video, you'll see a third guy in a white sweater try to help throw the passenger off the train. police point out that person has not been located. now i want to point out the two men who did talk to police are not pressing charges. they did admit to taking part in that altercation that you see on the video. i want to bring up the original tweet that got the attention, and the person who tweeted it say
now sfpd is investigating this matter. right now they're trying to figure out exactly why it happened. >> i'm fine -- tell them to stop. >> leave him alone. >> i'm fine. i'm fine. stop it. >> over music? >> got no problem. >> over music? leave him alone! >> reporter: sfpd is handling this investigation, and the man in the gray hat and the person he's choking on the muni train last night have already talked to police. in fact, police say they admitted to...
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the d.p.a., particularly as it indicates to reporting requirements between this commission and the sfpd, going forward, i would like to see if there's any real accountability, something that the public can see besides dry numbers. i have regularly attended meetings of the ethics commission and after ten years of attendance don't know of a single thing they have done to improve the ethics of this city government. they shuffle papers, kill huge number of trees and only manage to shuffle events. i've likened it to shuffling deck chairs on the titanic. they have no enforcement power and can only recommend that the offending parties take action against themselves. it's ridiculous. will the p.d.a. actually achieve any level of account ability? that's the open question. and to finish out, i'd like to talk about page seven of the annual report where it talks about mediation. under the old o.c.c., i brought this up a couple times and was told by members of the police commission i was wrong until the last o.c.c. commissioner said no, mr. harts is right. the way i understand the mediation process
the d.p.a., particularly as it indicates to reporting requirements between this commission and the sfpd, going forward, i would like to see if there's any real accountability, something that the public can see besides dry numbers. i have regularly attended meetings of the ethics commission and after ten years of attendance don't know of a single thing they have done to improve the ethics of this city government. they shuffle papers, kill huge number of trees and only manage to shuffle events....
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at the end of july the 65th-year-old's family called sfpd concerned about his whereabouts. officers visited his home in san francisco south of market neighborhood but no one answered. on august 7th, egg's sister made a missing persons report. police once again stopped by but again no answer. >> we don't just break down doors every time someone reports that someone is missing. >> on august 15th, neighbors called 911 not to ask for another welfare check on brian egg but to report a crime scene cleaning van parked outside the home. once finally armed with a warrant and inside sfpd found a headless, handless body decomposing in a fish tank on august 17th. >> it's a shocking story. it seems like a work of fiction almost. >> that cleaning crew was paid for with money that came from brian egg's chase account. a decision on charging silva and another man in egg's death is in the hands of the san francisco county district attorney's office tonight. >>> a search across california for a missing mother and daughter that were vacationing in the bay area from canada. they arrived at sfo
at the end of july the 65th-year-old's family called sfpd concerned about his whereabouts. officers visited his home in san francisco south of market neighborhood but no one answered. on august 7th, egg's sister made a missing persons report. police once again stopped by but again no answer. >> we don't just break down doors every time someone reports that someone is missing. >> on august 15th, neighbors called 911 not to ask for another welfare check on brian egg but to report a...
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and it got a lot of good reviews, but i want to say happy birthday sfpd on the 169th birthday. >> thank you very much, chief. commissioner elias? >> i wanted to ask chief what were the injuries were that were sustained by the officers and the young juvenile during that incident. you indicated there were injuries. >> both officers were spit on, so the blood born pathogen protocols had to be followed. >> both officers got spit in their eyes. >> uniformed officers? >> uniformed officers. there's a protocol that we have to follow, and that procetocol was followed. >> okay. thank you, chief. >> so now, deputy chief moser will report on 606. >> thank you, chief. >> as deputy chief makes his way to the podium, this is, again, the result of a really well written expose by the san francisco chronicle by the building 606 issue, and i want to thank the retired officers from the sfpd that participated in that. there was a podcast, there was a lengthy -- not just a five paragraph article, it was several pages, and i also spoke to members of the department who used to work out there, and did a little
and it got a lot of good reviews, but i want to say happy birthday sfpd on the 169th birthday. >> thank you very much, chief. commissioner elias? >> i wanted to ask chief what were the injuries were that were sustained by the officers and the young juvenile during that incident. you indicated there were injuries. >> both officers were spit on, so the blood born pathogen protocols had to be followed. >> both officers got spit in their eyes. >> uniformed officers?...