March 6, 2024 Police Commission meeting

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

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    Agenda

    1. Weekly Officer Recognition Certificate

      Presentation of an Officer who has gone above and beyond in the performance of their duties.

      -              Recognition of SFPD’s Homicide Detail and Support Staff

       

      Homicide Investigators 

      Sgt. Scott Warnake #1397 

      Sgt. Kyra Delaney #1320

      Sgt. Brent Dittmer #2277

      Sgt. Francis Feliciano #500

      Sgt. Gregory Skaug #2478

      Sgt. Domingo Williams #4308

      Sgt. John Hallisy #562

      Sgt. Ryan Jones #569

      Sgt. Brent Sullivan #1006

      Sgt. Brian Burke #32

      Sgt. Eric Wang #4095

      Video Retrieval 

      Officer Anthony Tallerico #564

      Cold Case Unit (960s)

      Dominic Celaya 

      Daniel Cunningham

      Daniel Dedet 

      Tom Newland 

      Michael Philpott 

      Secretary II

      Lisa Maria Vanni

    2. General Public Comment

       (The public is now welcome to address the Commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight’s agenda but that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission.  Speakers shall address their remarks to the Commission as a whole and not to individual Commissioners or Department or DPA personnel.  Under Police Commission Rules of Order, during public comment, neither Police or DPA personnel, nor Commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by the public but, may provide a brief response.  Individual Commissioners and Police and DPA personnel should refrain, however, from entering into any debates or discussion with speakers during public comment.)

    3. Consent Calendar (RECEIVE & FILE; ACTION)

      - SFPD 4th Quarter Document Protocol Memo

      - DPA 4th Quarter Document Protocol Memo 

    4. Chief’s Report (DISCUSSION)

      - Weekly crime trends and public safety concerns (Provide an overview of offenses, incidents, or events occurring in San Francisco having an impact on public safety. Commission discussion on unplanned events and activities the Chief describes will be limited to determining whether to calendar for a future meeting.)

       

       

       

       

    5. DPA Director’s Report (DISCUSSION)

      - Report on recent DPA activities, and announcements (Commission discussion will be limited to determining whether to calendar any of the issues raised for a future Commission meeting.)

       

       

       

       

    6. Commission Reports (ACTION)

      (Commission reports will be limited to a brief description of activities and announcements.  Commission discussion will be limited to determining whether to calendar any of the issues raised for a future Commission meeting.)

      - Commission President's Report

      - Commissioners' Reports

      - Commission announcements and scheduling of items identified for consideration at future Commission meetings (ACTION)

       

    7. Discussion and possible action to adopt Department General Order 9.07, “Restricting the Use of Pretext Stops”, as to the other bargaining units (DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION)

      (Previously approved for meet and confer on April 5, 2023, Resolution No. 23-31)

    8. Discussion and possible action to adopt revised Department General Order 9.05, “Citation Control” (DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION)

      (Previously approved for meet and confer on January 10, 2024, Resolution No. 24-1)

    9. Discussion and possible action to adopt revised Department General Order 9.04, “Seat Belt Policy” (DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION)

      (Previously approved for meet and confer on October 18, 2023, Resolution No. 23-101)

    10. Discussion and possible action to adopt Department General Order 5.25, “Foot Pursuit” (DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION)

      (Previously approved for meet and confer on October 11, 2023, Resolution No. 23-98)

    11. Discussion and possible action to approve revised Department General Order 10.02, “Equipment” for the Department to use in meeting and conferring with the effected bargaining units as required by law (DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION)
    12. Public comment on all matters pertaining to Item 15 below, Closed Session, including public comment on Item 14, vote whether to hold Item 15 in closed session.
    13. Vote on whether to hold Item 15 in Closed Session (San Francisco Administrative Code Section 67.10) (ACTION)
    14. Closed Session

      Roll Call;

      a. PERSONNEL EXCEPTION. Pursuant to Government Code section 54957(b)(1) and San Francisco Administrative Code Section 67.10(b) and Penal Code Section 832.7:

      Assignment of a Commissioner for the taking of evidence on the appeal of Chief’s decision in DPA Case No. 00050184-22 (ACTION)

      b. PERSONNEL EXCEPTION. Pursuant to Government Code section 54957(b)(1) and San Francisco Administrative Code Section 67.10(b) and Penal Code Section 832.7:

      Assignment of a Commissioner for the taking of evidence on the appeal of Chief’s decision in DPA Case No. 00046619-21 (ACTION)

      c. PERSONNEL EXCEPTION. Pursuant to Government Code section 54957(b)(1) and San Francisco Administrative Code Section 67.10(b) and Penal Code Section 832.7:

      Assignment of a Commissioner for the taking of evidence on the appeal of Chief’s decision in DPA Case No. 50787-22 (ACTION)

      d. PERSONNEL EXCEPTION. Pursuant to Government Code section 54957(b)(1) and San Francisco Administrative Code Section 67.10(b) and Penal Code Section 832.7:

      Assignment of a Commissioner for the taking of evidence on the appeal of Chief’s decision in DPA Case No. 48931-21 (ACTION)

      e. PERSONNEL EXCEPTION. Pursuant to Government Code section 54957(b)(1) and San Francisco Administrative Code Section 67.10(b) and Penal Code Section 832.7:

      Assignment of a Commissioner for the taking of evidence on the disciplinary charges filed in IAD Admin Case No. 2023-0041 (ACTION)

    15. OPEN SESSION - Vote to elect whether to disclose any or all discussion on Item 15 held in closed (San Francisco Administrative Code Section 67.10) (ACTION)
    16. Adjournment

    Date & Time

    Wednesday, March 6, 2024
    5:30 pm

    Police Department

    Police Commission
    City Hall
    1 Dr Carlton B. Goodlett Place
    Room 400
    San Francisco, CA 94102
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    With the return to in-person meetings and the end of the City and State’s public emergency orders, there will be no remote public comment, except for disability accommodations.

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    March 6 2024 minutes

    KNOW YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE SUNSHINE ORDINANCE

    KNOW YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE SUNSHINE ORDINANCE

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    LANGUAGE ACCESS

    LANGUAGE ACCESS

    Per the Language Access Ordinance (Chapter 91 of the San Francisco Administrative Code), Chinese, Spanish and or Filipino (Tagalog) interpreters will be available upon requests. Meeting Minutes may be translated, if requested, after they have been adopted by the Commission. Assistance in additional languages may be honored whenever possible. To request assistance with these services please contact the Police Commission at (v) 415.837.7070 at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing. Late requests will be honored if possible.

    DISABILITY ACCESS

    DISABILITY ACCESS

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    LOBBYIST ORDINANCE

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    Last updated April 17, 2024