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sergeant youngblood, can you please call roll? >> clerk: yes, can you, commissioner. [roll call] >> clerk: okay. so commissioner taylor, you do have a quorum. also with us today are chief william scott and director paul henderson from d.p.a. >> vice president taylor: okay. so for members of the public who would like to make public comment on items on the agenda or during general public comment, the phone number to dial is 408-418-9388. i'll repeat that because our phone number has changed. 408-418-9388. the access code is 1469430274. i would remind the public to be in a quiet place. for the commissioners, i'll ask you to mute yourself to minimize background noise, and if you would like to be heard, click your name or the emoji of your choice to be recognized. i would ask that you not put a full sentence because it makes it hard to know who wants to be heard. okay. go ahead, sergeant youngblood. you're muted. >> clerk: thank you. thank you, commissioner. for the members of the public, this meeting is being televised by sfgtv. if you'd like to call in, our procedures ha
sergeant youngblood, can you please call roll? >> clerk: yes, can you, commissioner. [roll call] >> clerk: okay. so commissioner taylor, you do have a quorum. also with us today are chief william scott and director paul henderson from d.p.a. >> vice president taylor: okay. so for members of the public who would like to make public comment on items on the agenda or during general public comment, the phone number to dial is 408-418-9388. i'll repeat that because our phone number...
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sergeant youngblood? >> thank you, commissioner. for members of the public, this meeting is being televised by sfgovtv. if you're interested in making a public comment, please be sure to call in at the time the item is read. the at the appropriate time, the chair will ask for the phone lines to be opened. if you wish to comment on a particular item, you will be prompted to press one skb then zero. the prompter will say the callers are entering question-and-answer, but this is actually the public comment period. you will be queued up in the order you press one and then zero. there will be an automated voice telling you it's time to speak. i will start the two minutes when you begin speaking. when your time is up, i will say thank you, next caller, please. at that point, the moderator will put you back onto mute. the number to call in is on the screen. members of the public can also e-mail members of the commission at policecommission @sf.org. >> vice president taylor: thank you. now we have a full agenda and a lot to discuss tonight,
sergeant youngblood? >> thank you, commissioner. for members of the public, this meeting is being televised by sfgovtv. if you're interested in making a public comment, please be sure to call in at the time the item is read. the at the appropriate time, the chair will ask for the phone lines to be opened. if you wish to comment on a particular item, you will be prompted to press one skb then zero. the prompter will say the callers are entering question-and-answer, but this is actually the...
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are you able to control her microphone, officer youngblood?r, but not unmute. >> commissioner: okay. >> you are still muted. >> i think this is going to be one thing that webex may not fix. the ability to use the microphone button. >> do you want to try -- wait, i think you just unmuted yourself and muted again. do you want to try it? whatever you just did. do it again. >> all right. so when the mute button goes away, it diappears and i can't get it to come back up. that is my problem. where did you all go? >> we are here. we can hear you. >> okay. let me see where everybody went. >> so let me -- chief, i just want to look at the timeline you gave. so my understanding is the city administrators were handling the ppe equipment and on march 31 the department of human resources and mandatory masks were required for employees. and the question i have is did we even ask the city administrator for a mask for the department? did anyone in the command staff make a request? >> yes, ms. dejesus, we made that request. at that time, you recall there was a
are you able to control her microphone, officer youngblood?r, but not unmute. >> commissioner: okay. >> you are still muted. >> i think this is going to be one thing that webex may not fix. the ability to use the microphone button. >> do you want to try -- wait, i think you just unmuted yourself and muted again. do you want to try it? whatever you just did. do it again. >> all right. so when the mute button goes away, it diappears and i can't get it to come back...
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are you able to control her microphone, officer youngblood? >> i can mute her, but not unmute. >> commissioner: okay. >> you are still muted. >> i think this is going to be one thing that webex may not fix. the ability to use the microphone button. >> do you want to try -- wait, i think you just unmuted yourself and muted again. do you want to try it? whatever you just did. do it again. >> all right. so when the mute button goes away, it diappears and i can't get it to come back up. that is my problem. where did you all go? >> we are here. we can hear you. >> okay. let me see where everybody went. >> so let me -- chief, i just want to look at the timeline you gave. so my understanding is the city administrators were handling the ppe equipment and on march 31 the department of human resources and mandatory masks were required for employees. and the question i have is did we even ask the city administrator for a mask for the department? did anyone in the command staff make a request? >> yes, ms. dejesus, we made that request. at that time, you r
are you able to control her microphone, officer youngblood? >> i can mute her, but not unmute. >> commissioner: okay. >> you are still muted. >> i think this is going to be one thing that webex may not fix. the ability to use the microphone button. >> do you want to try -- wait, i think you just unmuted yourself and muted again. do you want to try it? whatever you just did. do it again. >> all right. so when the mute button goes away, it diappears and i can't...
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sergeant youngblood? >> thank you, commissioner. for members of the public, this meeting is being televised by sfgovtv. if you're interested in making a public comment, please be sure to call in at the time the item is read. the at the appropriate time, the chair will ask for the phone lines to be opened. if you wish to comment on a particular item, you will be prompted to press one skb then zero. the prompter will say the callers are entering question-and-answer, but this is actually the public comment period. you will be queued up in the order you press one and then zero. there will be an automated voice telling you it's time to speak. i will start the two minutes when you begin speaking. when your time is up, i will say thank you, next caller, please. at that point, the moderator will put you back onto mute. the number to call in is on the screen. members of the public can also e-mail members of the commission at policecommission @sf.org. >> vice president taylor: thank you. now we have a full agenda and a lot to discuss tonight,
sergeant youngblood? >> thank you, commissioner. for members of the public, this meeting is being televised by sfgovtv. if you're interested in making a public comment, please be sure to call in at the time the item is read. the at the appropriate time, the chair will ask for the phone lines to be opened. if you wish to comment on a particular item, you will be prompted to press one skb then zero. the prompter will say the callers are entering question-and-answer, but this is actually the...
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sergeant youngblood, please call role. >> a commissioner dedejesus. >> here. >> a commissioner hamasakiresent. >> hamasaki is prse
sergeant youngblood, please call role. >> a commissioner dedejesus. >> here. >> a commissioner hamasakiresent. >> hamasaki is prse
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but maybe sergeant youngblood, call the next line item. >> under 3a of the police report and it's the updates. chief scott, is it being done by yourself? sorry? >> vice-president taylor: no. yes. >> okay, thank you. so our update for the week and the commission sent the report and i'll go through it. a total number of requests for this week is 142, which is a difference of an additional one request from the week before. or a total number of releases increased by 208. there's a total of 1,916 releases. our total number of closed p.r.a. requests increased by 3, went up to 70 from the week before. and our total number of cases identified, 122 for this week and it was 121 for last week so that was a difference of one. our total number of officer-involved shooting cases identified or released, i'm sorry, officer involved shooting cases released, 54 this week and 489 -- 49 last week. and the number of officer involved shooting documents released, 27,826 o.i.s. documents released or pages of documents. and a total of 24,418 last week. that was a difference of 3,408. the number of officer inv
but maybe sergeant youngblood, call the next line item. >> under 3a of the police report and it's the updates. chief scott, is it being done by yourself? sorry? >> vice-president taylor: no. yes. >> okay, thank you. so our update for the week and the commission sent the report and i'll go through it. a total number of requests for this week is 142, which is a difference of an additional one request from the week before. or a total number of releases increased by 208. there's a...
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i do have a presentation, and sergeant youngblood, i don't know if you are going to run that. >> clerk: yes. >> okay. thank you, sergeant, so i will just respond. so first, i want to thank the working group because i know you all have put in a lot of time and effort, and we want to be respectful of that for sure as we move forward, and thank you, thank you, thank you, for all the hard work. the -- and first of all, just to remind you all, you all know this, the department is committed to providing the highest level of service to all communities, including individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing. legal and federal regulations under state law require standards who are individual for deaf and hard of hearing and are not subjected to discrimination or unreasonable policies. we establish effective communication free of charge by providing the tools or resources to communicate. and finally, by the dedicated efforts of the d.p.a. working group, this policy sets the standard for an equivalent level of service to be provided for this population. so the next slide shows the timeline, and sa
i do have a presentation, and sergeant youngblood, i don't know if you are going to run that. >> clerk: yes. >> okay. thank you, sergeant, so i will just respond. so first, i want to thank the working group because i know you all have put in a lot of time and effort, and we want to be respectful of that for sure as we move forward, and thank you, thank you, thank you, for all the hard work. the -- and first of all, just to remind you all, you all know this, the department is...