San Francisco County Grand Jury
• 2015-2016
• Agency Response
Civil Grand Jury Report - Into the Open: Opportunities for More Timely and*
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Recommendations 1
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R13Page 1C: SFPD and the Police Commission should make if official policy that in those instances when the names of officers involved in an OIS incident are not released due to a credible threat to the officers' safety, the SFPD shall release the names of all officers involved as soon as the SFPD determines that the credible threat has passed. Recommendation has been implemented. The SFPD ensures that, prior to releasing officers' names, any known, credible threat has been resolved. Recommendation R.15: The Police Commission or the newly created OIS Investigation Oversight Task Force (see Recommendations R.8.A. and R.8.B), in addition to summarizing the
Conclusions 1
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CL1On behalf of the entire Police Commission, I again want to thank you for the opportunity to respond to the Civil Grand Jury's Report "Into the Open: Opportunities for More Timely and Transparent Investigations of Fatal San Francisco Police Department Officer-Involved Shootings." Sincerely, ( AZENCED THOMAS P. MAZZUCCO San Francisco Police Commission VIA EMAIL cc: Honorable Mayor Edwin Lee Honorable San Francisco Board of Supervisors Commission President Suzy Loftus Interim Chief of Police Toney Chaplin Deputy Chief Garret Tom
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