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  2. History of the San Francisco Police Department - Wikipedia

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    July 2020: Amid widespread protests and riots to abolish the San Francisco Police Department, Police Chief Bill Scott reveals that barely any of the reforms mandated by the Dept. of Justice in 2016 have been completed. SFPD hired a multimillion dollar consultant for help making progress.

  3. San Francisco Police Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Police Commission heard testimony from SFPD Chief Bill Scott about arrests at protests against police brutality triggered by the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. . The Chief's testimony was contradicted by local journalists, protesters, and bystand

  4. San Francisco Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Police Department is led by a Chief of Police who is appointed by the Mayor of San Francisco. The chief works with two assistant chiefs and five deputy chiefs directing the six bureaus: Administration, Airport, Chief of Staff, Field Operations, Professional Standards and Principled Policing and Special Operations, as well as ...

  5. Cash App CEO Bob Lee was discovered near the Rincon Hill area of San Francisco with fatal stab wounds

  6. San Francisco adopting new language for criminals, 'convicted ...

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    The city of San Francisco is trying to change the public’s perception of criminals by introducing new language to refer to someone who committed a crime.

  7. Jeff Adachi - Wikipedia

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    The office was known for several innovative criminal justice programs including Drug Court, Clean Slate expungement services, and a full-service juvenile division. [3] In 2017, Adachi launched an Immigration Unit to represent undocumented immigrants locked in detention facilities and facing deportation.

  8. Killing of Alex Nieto - Wikipedia

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    Alejandro "Alex" Nieto was a man who was shot and killed by four San Francisco Police Department officers on March 21, 2014, in the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Nieto was a bouncer at a local nightclub, and the shooting took place before he was to start work that evening.

  9. 'League of Justice': California AG part of group gearing up ...

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    Still, barely three weeks into the second Trump presidency, 23 of the nation's most powerful lawyers had together filed at least six of the more than 60 lawsuits brought against the chief ...