- IN MEMORIAM
- ADOPTION OF MINUTES
- RECRUITMENT OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
- PUBLIC COMMENT ON CLOSED SESSION
- CLOSED SESSION ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT/HIRING (SF ADMIN CODE 67.10(B))
- VOTE TO DISCLOSE DICUSSION ON CLOSED SESSION
- PRESENTATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY (DPA)
- SAN FRANCISOCO CHARTER SECTION 4.137
- NACOLE CODE OF ETHICS
- FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
- GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
- ADJOURNMENT
Sections
- IN MEMORIAM
- ADOPTION OF MINUTES
- RECRUITMENT OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
- PUBLIC COMMENT ON CLOSED SESSION
- CLOSED SESSION ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT/HIRING (SF ADMIN CODE 67.10(B))
- VOTE TO DISCLOSE DICUSSION ON CLOSED SESSION
- PRESENTATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY (DPA)
- SAN FRANCISOCO CHARTER SECTION 4.137
- NACOLE CODE OF ETHICS
- FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
- GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
- ADJOURNMENT
Meeting called to order at 2:10 pm. Pledge of Allegiance.
President Soo recognizes Lauren Curry from the City Attorney’s office for standing in this afternoon.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Brookter, Carrion, Palmer, Soo, Wechter, Acting Secretary Leung
Motion to excuse Member Afuhaamango and Member Nguyen by Vice President Carrion, seconded by Member Brookter. Unanimously approved.
A quorum of the Board was present.
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President Soo commemorates and offers condolences to the family, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, and law enforcement family of Deputy Sheriff Ryan Clinkunbroomer, whose End of Watch was September 16, 2023.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
Back to topADOPTION OF MINUTES
Motion to approve the Minutes from the September 1, 2023 meeting, by Vice President Carrion, seconded by Member Brookter.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
Vote to adopt the minutes of September 1, 2023
AYES: Brookter, Carrion, Palmer, Soo, Wechter
NAYS: None
Motion passes and approved with no objections. Minutes of September 1,2023, are adopted.
RECRUITMENT OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
Ben Richey and Paul Greene, from the Department of Human Resources appeared.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Terry Fiel, in person, asked how long closed session would be.
President Soo responded.
Back to topPUBLIC COMMENT ON CLOSED SESSION
Terry Fiel, in person, asked the Board to do a good job and stated that they did not want any conspiracies.
Back to topCLOSED SESSION ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT/HIRING (SF ADMIN CODE 67.10(B))
One motion was made in closed session. Having no second, motion is moot and is not voted on.
OPEN SESSION
Back to topVOTE TO DISCLOSE DICUSSION ON CLOSED SESSION
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Terry Fiel, in person, stated that at some point closed session should not remain for long. It won’t make sense to the public for long.
President Soo responds.
Motion to not disclose discussion in closed session except to let the public know that interviews for the Inspector General position will take place the following Friday, by President Soo, seconded by Vice President Carrion.
Vote on motion:
AYES: Brookter, Carrion, Palmer, Soo,
NAYES: Wechter
By majority vote, the motion passes. Discussion in closed session shall not be disclosed to the public.
PRESENTATION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF POLICE ACCOUNTABILITY (DPA)
Marshall Khine, Chief of Staff at the Department of Police Accountability, appeared and presented statistics and progress reports on support from DPA for the Department (of Inspector General) and Board.
Questions and comments from Vice President Carrion, Member Wechter, President Soo, Member Brookter, and Member Palmer.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Terry Fiel, in person, stated that he did not understand the goal of DPA and what they are trying to achieve. He stated that the system is messed up and doesn’t know who controls and pulls the strings. He wants to know what the end goal is. To improve the system or stay as it is which is no future.
BREAK: 3:12 pm to 3:16 pm
Back to topSAN FRANCISOCO CHARTER SECTION 4.137
President Soo opens the discussion with comments and suggestions from Vice President Carrion and Member Wechter.
Motion to have President Soo work with the City Attorney’s Office to draft revised charter language by Vice President Carrion, seconded by Member Brookter.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None.
Vote on motion:
AYES: Brookter, Carrion, Palmer, Soo, Wechter
NAYES: None
Motion is approved unanimously. Member Soo shall work with the City Attorney’s Office on a draft of revised charter language.
NACOLE CODE OF ETHICS
Motion to remove this line item from the agenda by Vice President Carrion, seconded by President Soo.
Discussion by Member Wechter, Vice President Carrion, President Soo, and Member Brookter.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
Terry Fiel, in person, stated don’t mess with ethics. The problem is when things are centralized.
Vote on motion:
AYES: Brookter, Carrion, Palmer, Soo
NAYES: Wechter
By majority vote, the motion passes. The NACOLE Code of Ethics is taken off the agenda.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
President Soo opened the discussion by providing an example of a likely priority agenda items such as a report on jail health and a presentation by the Undersheriff on handling complaints once an investigation, report, and recommendation has been made by the Department of Police Accountability (DPA). She has requested 5 priority items from each member to be submitted to the Board Secretary. Items will be selected by Board consensus as she looks to draft a calendar for the next year to keep the Board on task. Comments by Member Brookter, Vice President Carrion.
PUBLIC COMMENT: None
Back to topGENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
Terry Fiel, in person, reviewed Minutes and stated there was an error in the minutes from the last meeting. We all need to work together. Intelligence works with emotions. Technology is our enemy.
Back to topADJOURNMENT
President Soo adjourns in memory of Senator Diane Feinstein and offers condolences to her family.
All those in favor voted AYE. No NAYS.
Meeting was adjourned at 3:52 pm.
Dan Leung
Legal Assistant
Sheriff’s Department Oversight Board
Full video recording may be accessed at: https://sanfrancisco.granicus.com/player/clip/44612?view_id=223&redirect=true&h=c1e92d1615e6d6c52c57dae2029dfe52
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