Over and built it up to 13 hairdressers. I had editing with richard mary wilson, several of the entertainers from the neighborhood. So i was there 10 years and then i went down to columbus, 782 columbus. I had we will give you another few minutes but you wrap it and appeared again you another few minutes to speak. Thank you to make a long story short i was eight years in the pulpit area and now im back in north beach where i feel its my home because i was there 51 years and so when i offer the neighborhood is im also a license cosmetologist and instructor. So i started giving classes to cocos, which was an agency that did [inaudible] and before i knew it they asked me to give classes to some of their people because they wanted to incorporate a hairdresser with a makeup artist. So out of 16 presented about 30 classes. Then i got a reputation doing classes. So what i do is at dance styling classes ive had several top salons. I cant go into all of them right now but ill set union square, patricks of sacramento and i could go on and on. But what i want to do mostly is i got very strong in the wicked business so most of my customers were the drag queens that performs. I just did a show forcanyway city of angels they hard need to do their show. So i have Something Different to offer to the community because there are no weak stores in north beach. Theres nobody that has my experience of 59 years at it and so im able to help a lot of hairdressers because when youre in this business in any kind of business, the more you know about your business the more youre going to advance yourself. So now eight to meet i should retire but i told mr. Tony [inaudible] from the magazine he did a story on me a few years ago. He said when are you can attire, rosalie. Excuse me i been playing for 57 years and getting paid to play and i dont feel like stopping playing yet. As long as the good lord gives me my health and my drive i come from a family of achievers and i want to still be able to get the legacy or whatever they want to give me but im here for the long run. Thank you very much. Thank you. Any other member of the public was to speak at this time . If so, please come forward. Good afternoon is the members of this story Preservation Commission did i miss enter notedirector of the Cinema Foundation established in 1967 in the bay area nonprofit dedicated to distribute them and providing access to artist [inaudible] i am happy to be here today to support oddball films application for the San Francisco legacy business registry. I met the director oddball films stephen part of the association of movie image archivists conference in 2007. Is a highly respected member of the community and renowned for providing the students with a prayer handson Training Opportunity to oddball films robust Internship Program at this unique program among Stock Footage companies in that it offers training in the care reservation projection and overall use of film. It is one of only two of its kind in the us to do so. Many of the interns will attended this program is gone on to become leaders in our field and hold positions at the library of congress, Bay Area Video Coalition lucas films, berkeley art devil this is only naming a few. What i find remarkable dog legacy is not only that the internship provides handson training that mr. Park also distills the importance of community as well skill and resource sharing in its participants. Mr. Parr give me my first job after moving to San Francisco in 2010 could ive mastered degree from the school of film preservation work as a manager with a worldfamous collection at the George Eastman using at rochester you are. My spirits working at oddball films is a film archivist was instrument further developing my skills connecting me to the bay area Film Community and ultimately played a significant role in putting me on a path to becoming the director of a communitybased film organization. As the director of one of the few remaining organizations working to provide access to film collections, kenyan cinemas in places they history of [inaudible] to the early century and as such im very know very well that the story goal legacy imports of what oddball films old. And provides. Oddball films has been supporting the film and Arts Community continent since 1994 having hosted hundreds of well attended Film Screenings for the public and benefits are not only us the kenyan cinema but with the San Francisco cinematheque San FranciscoInternational Film festival and only naming a few. In addition, the unique historical film footage they store preserve and ultimately license to film actors here and worldwide provides a vital and unique resource for moviemaking. Oddball films is your placeable is a Community Resource for film makers dont students the community at large and all those who love and study film. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Hi good money ms. Paul gunter and i dont escape from new york pizza. You have our application in front of you. I started escape from your pizza 30 years ago. Though im very proud that we have five stores in all them fit into the community architecturally, with the haight street store reflects the Music History of the haight. A downtown store at wpa style bureau that integrates San Francisco and new york. Our south of market store celebrates the new york giants since they escape from new york the way we did also. [laughing] more importantly, what i would like to say is just the same we dont judge a book by its cover, or judge people by appearance, the reality is that we should judge a business by its sole. What makes escape from new york pizza special is that we are just the same way we may not be able to affect the larger country as a whole but we can affect what i call our personal nation. We can affect the community we live and we can affect the employees the immaculate. We can affect the customers escape from new york has from the very beginning and based on my philosophy that we have a benign attitude to all those elements. We incorporate all employees in profitsharing. We feed charities in each of the neighborhoods we serve from hospices to afterschool programs can we have the testimony of all these people i think before you including commendations from state sen. Mark leno from david campos. So when i think about whats important in San Francisco i think whats again, most important thing is we are not what we are. I hope you will judge us by that concept and see how important we been to the communities that we serve. Thank you thank you. Greetings to all of you. Probably very tired people. I am dr. Karen jacobs and fight them here as a film person i have a phd from berkeley and i talked screen writing at San FranciscoState University and then i talked courses in films at cal berkeley for world cinema about movies of Africa Asia Latin america and also courses in minority in american films. Lately ive been teaching in other countries. That three fulbright scholarships to teach film making in india and in pakistan in a be going back there in february. In fact early this morning was on the phone with fulbright in dc talk about this. The reason i am here to just get into it, the way i got into it, i love animation even though its been many years since i was a child. But i did go to cartoons i still go to cartoons and i go to lots of animated movies and sometimes there i see them at oddball. Because im so interested in animation become part of the Information Society of San Francisco which meets every month and sometimes its at oddball and that is how i met the place and that stephen part when i walked in it was like the space is so big it is places just filled with the reels of film. Over 50,000 meals are film. This is an immense collection. The largest one here in Northern California and it is used by many people here and used by mainstream hollywood as well. Some of the footage appeared in films such as milk about harvey milk and the films steve jobs and also being currently used in the Television Series great Popular Series called, transparency. Transparency. Which is about people with other approaches to gender, transgender people, which we are somewhat used to in San Francisco by too much of the nation its really new and stephen through his collection here is a lot of footage for people who have that life. So the real reason im here is to advocate for oddball films and to highly recommend that you consider it a legacy business for the city of San Francisco. Because we need to maintain this remarkable cultural treasure. It so valuable for us and for the history of this place. So lastly, i just brought this in case anybody needs any more information you this is a program of the mill valley Film Festival and on either sunday or monday you can go over to see a film about this in the film is titled, oddball. So thank you for hearing me and best wishes thank you. Any other member of the public was to speak on this item . Seeing none, and he would will close Public Comments and bring back to the commissioners. Commissioners were many comments . Commissioner pearlman yes good i want to thank all these businesses. Im sorry rosalie stockstill here because i think we should make her a landmark. [laughing] i think shes been around long enough and certainly is part of our community. I said this at the other hearings weve had about the legacy business. You are the story of San Francisco and for those of us are never gotten awake but i certainly even this pizza from escape from new york that the story of our city and that big part of what we as a store commission have charged to help retain and promote so thank you very much for participating in the program and participating in the life of the San Francisco. So is there a motion to adopt a recommendation to movies forwards i so move second thank you commissioners on a motion to adopt the recommendation for approval for items 11 ac commissioner hasz aye johnck aye johns got matsuda aye pearlman aye hyland aye samaha aye that motion passes unanimously, 70 before i adjourn i like to reopen matters the question to make sure we have a quorum on the next hearing commissionermyself and commissioner matsuda will all be out so i will make sure ive heard confirm it from all for committing commissioners. No one has to recuse themselves from any items . We might want to check that before we have a there has to be a recusal. Very good otherwise the hearing is adjourned. [gavel] [adjournment] good morning lions whew [ applause ] well this is a great morning. I got to walk and to roll with all of you to the Dianne FeinsteinElementary School and im glad to see the lioness here our vision zero hero [ applause ] she has got the most famous costume for next halloween. [laughter ] i also want to say thank you to all of the elected officials and departments, our Police Officers, the parents, but most importantly, the kids of Dianne Feinstein thank you for walking with me [ applause ] to our principal, im going to work very hard with all of these people that i stand next to, our transportation experts, from the county and muni. Our rec and park director, our assessorrecorder, our director of walk sf. Were going to work really hard to make sure all of our streets are safe for you to walk to school and from school every single day. That is important to us. I want all of you kids to grow up taller than me [laughter ] that is kind of easy, but we start off with easy things; right . And i really want to say thank you to all of the parents, to the volunteers of this school. Because every single day, somebody is watching out for all of you, and mostly its your parents and i want to say thank to all of them and our School District who is working very closely with all of us, making your streets safer, slowing down traffic, educating everybody who uses the streets. We got to have safer streets and working hard this november, because its electionyear to try to raise a big, big number. How about 100 Million Dollars for better streets . Whew [ applause ] that is a lot of money, so were all going to work together, keep our streets safe, educate each other and make sure you are safe every day. Thank you very much, principal, for working with us. Thank you. [ applause ] thank you, mayor. Thanks, good morning girls and boys good morning i hope everyone is doing well. Its so nice to see you all today and to be able to walk and roll to school with all of you. Growing up here in the sunset, one of my favorite things when i was growing up was actually walking to school with a lot of my friends and playing with them before school started. You know sometimes school can be long and its not as fun all the time. But at least i tried to have some fun in the morning before i went to class. And so i want you all to try it out if you do walk to school in the morning and see if you feel better throughout the rest of the day and if you have a little bit more energy and experiment with that and see how it goes, okay . To all of the parents, i want to thank you for taking time out of your day to encourage kids to walk to school and well do everything to make it safe for them, not only Elementary School, but throughout their years. Thank you for being here today. Next i would like to introduce our superintendent lee. Good morning, Dianne FeinsteinElementary School lions can we get a roar . Thank you all for showing up to school today and every day. We are so proud of you, all of you lions. And we love you. And we want you to be physically active. We want you to be safe getting to and from school. We want you to come to school with a great, positive frame of mind, ready to learn, ready to be kind to each other, ready to think about your place in the world and in this city. So think about all of the adults that are here, mayor lee, supervisor tang, all of our department heads, you all are going to run this city some day. You are going to be up here 20, 30, 40 years from now, so just imagine your place on this stage at the walk and roll to school 2050, okay . [laughter ] so thank you all for paying attention to how you get to and from school and how you treat each other. At this point, i would like to bring up Manuel Rodriguez one of our fantastic parents at Dianne Feinstein elementary. [ applause ]. Thank you, mayor lee and to our elected leaders for visiting our school community. For a long time now i have been rolling to school with diego and paolo and we work outside and hop on our bikes and roll down the hill to get to dianne fein [stpao epb ]. Of feinstein and gives us more time to focus on each other and not so much time to worry about parking and traffic. Walking to School Every Day makes us feel good and helps us breathe the fresh air and get exposed to the environment. So i would encourage all families here to the greatest extent possible, if can you do it, try to walk to school at least once, twice a week, a month, whatever works for you all. Thank you very much. Thank you all for being here. [ applause ] thank you, manuel. Hi im nichole the executive director of walk San Francisco and we along with the San Francisco safe routes to School Partnership put on this event every year. So i want to first thank the San Francisco safe routes to School Partnership partners led by the department of public health, who are here with us today. I want to thank other partners within the partnership and thank my team at walk sf for all their hard work, especially josie, and the mta and ywca and the San Francisco bike coalition, sf environment, and especially sfusd and thank our leaders who are here with us today. We have the Police Department, the mayor, we have supervisor tang, the department of transportation leader director reiskin and our superintendent lee and rec and parks director phil ginsberg. Thank you all for being here with us this morning and im probably forgetting a few people, but i especially want to thank the school for hosting us this morning and principal chang and nurse catia has been amazing so lets give a round of applause for the school [ applause ] so as the mayor mentioned for all of you voters and future voters out there, there are some really important measures on the ballot that i want to encourage you to take a look at. Because these will help make our streets safe and those are propositions j and k and make sure you take a look at those before you go to vote. And i also want to encourage all of you to get active, follow manuels advice, try to get out and try walking once this week. If you havent already today. Do it more often, if you already do it sometimes. To try to get out there and move your feet. I want to especially thank you our vision zero hero have you met the vision zero hero . Hi everybody so vision zero hero, what do we want . Safe streets. What do we want them . Now kids can we try that together. What do we want . Safe streets. When do we want them . Now. What do we want in safe streets. When do we want them . Now awesome, i will bring back principal chang and thank you all. [ applause ] thank you so much. I want to reiterate our thanks to all the people who showed up here and support our School Every Day. Hi left right halt i had a burning doorway to do the right thing and join the department such this we my brother applied and fortunately well here and this means a lot im home everyone night to study and we workout together and it is a blessing i have a brother to go home and fed off of one another were the twins but pretty much were not treated and individuals sometimes treated as a item if he did something wrong they use the word instead of you the it heroism were going our our separate ways and good morning our own individuals middle of steadfastly a twin all the it but inside of the district ive seen negative and positive things and with that made me want to be a Police Officer i want to give back and do public serve always a class president i dealt with everyone and served my class not only be humble enough to serve my class and pierce being a squad leader is a responsibility of maintaining my squad and being that voraciously person i need to step up to the challenge i believe during the 8 months i fulfilled any dude and after graduation just be a good officer to learn the skill and profession and give to the community to give the best to them and be a helpful hand thats the main thing and the new people coming into the did not know why youre doing it join the department for the right reason and do it to help the community and it is sharing youre time when you get into the department do is commented to the craft and enjoy it along the way enjoy it along the way i encourage you to talk about over with our families and talk 2 over with yourselves ultimately youll do the job and find a senseably reason for doing it after the hard work everyday for 8 months straight and finally it pays off and you know as honey honor and privilege not anyone can do this job i look forward to getting often the street and learning and hit the ground running it will be a surreal moment day one i thought months here but sat down me and my brother talked about it and were on the right track and stay focused and walking tloo across the stage is a huge hono commissioner president loftus id like to call roll at this time. Commissioner president loftus commissioner Vice President turman commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus is. Present. Present commissioner mazzuco commissioner hwang commissioner melara commissioner president loftus we have quorum and also with us the Intern Police chief Toney Chaplin and joyce hicks good evening welcome to the wednesday, october 12, 2016, Police Commission inspector, next line item. Item one presentation of civil rights unit certifications to internet crimes against unit certifications to sergeant internet crimes against children unit, unit civic Center Internet crimes against crime unit and sergeant internet crimes against children unit and the merit to joe think an walker. Objective today we are war we got a department of defense assessment of the Police Department that lays out a number of area for improvement it is important tonight we are happen to be starting with highlighting areas of excellence and Extraordinary Services chief go ahead and get us started. Well do the presentation but the reading of the award will be done by commander greg. Good evening and welcome. Good evening if i could get the 5 sergeants from the internet crimes against children if you could come on up justifies a second. As captain bailey could come up as well thank you. Commissioners again, thank you very much this is a wonderful opportunity to talk about many of the thought unbelievable units and the internet crimes against children within the special victims unit has been doing in a couple of years we have the opportunity to give me the unit certifies ill read what theyve done that led to the recognize that is so well deserved as mentioned you have Sergeant Christopher sergeant liza and william and sergeant jessica no o cotton and others in late 2013 two fulltime sashths to he did internet Sergeant Christopher and lisa were the initial investigators assigned to the unit to combat the growing treaty of online child appropriation since then theyve been assigned to the delicate task of investigating internet crimes against children a horrific crime that should not go uninvestigated those two delineated investigators were joined by william and assigned by jessica and candice the 5 members here the unit investigates individuals that exist children through the production and sdwrks and position of child porn debris and online intimidate those investigators have tooirlgs investigated more than 4 hundred internet crimes childrens cases that led to the arrest of one and 10 suspects the serious expiation 9 impact of their investigations pan across San Francisco, california and quite frankly the globe in all i cca the goal to rescue a child victim theyre identified and located children in stock that wisconsin, florida and maryland new york canada mexico and Great Britain the unit is a member of the Silicon Valley crimes against Children Task force which is allowed them to collaborate with state and local and subconsciously agencies the i cca are federal Task Force Officers with the department of homeland and have brought dozens of cases to the they strive to make the world a safer place for children in raising Public Awareness on internet safety the i cca speak and educate children and parents on internet safety through School Presentations train Law Enforcement on sf Child Exploitation cases and gave a keynote speaker speech to the security conference with over thirty thousand people the cca unit is in the forefront of the investigative techniques in the area of siberia crime with the dollar cover operations they lead Environmental Impact report use of the Forensics Software using good ole fashioned police work theyve development into one of the successful i cca teams in the country they created and maintain a field of field exploitations and investigations is an ever going issue within city and county of San Francisco and quite frankly throughout the world theyre an invariable unit for the sfpd and at the forefront of it is with great honorable those investigators are recognized for their outstanding work in internet crimes and special victims unit i want to thank you and chief chaplin certification award for all the members of the San FranciscoPolice Department thank you. clapping. before i present the award i want to say this is a tough unit i had a commander position and worked under me that is a fast statement to say 33 this they have more work than they can handle this is one of the toughest jobs to deal with because it is internet crimes against children and have to be exposed to horrific things day to day and do this and do a statistical last year job so much so theyre here to get the sifgdz without further ado, ill start are with christopher. clapping. sergeant. clapping. sergeant candice louis. clapping. last but not least Sergeant William letter. clapping. again, thank you for your services and keep up the good work. Anything in the commission thank you for thank you for all you do. Thank you all right. I understand we also last week colleagues talked about officer joanne walking in washington, d. C. We brought her back to be recognized by this commission if we can bring officer walker up. Good evening and welcome. Good evening to the Police Commission director joyce hicks and chief chaplin it is with great honorable to reintroduce officer Joanne Walker i think that officer walker here epitomize the spirit of Community Policing that type of officer she ive known her for her entire career that is in her dna to help people she is so good at it she has performed crisis intervention in might office. For you personally. I want to make sure. She does it on a quiet regulars basis and really good at it and just like that the community and at the station she has been so outstanding with giving up of home share to the community so again she simply continues to above and beyond the call of duty ill let the record reflect that we at park station radio clearly clearly so proud of officer walker commissioners officer walker. Officer walker. clapping. chief. I went to the formal presentation by the tom gilberty loretta and officer walker was one of the 11 recipients only 11 of those awards and there was a young man that got one of the awards that was last week the Academy Awards there were on 11 awards that officer walker received that was think invaluable award one of the first recipients part of the first recipients in the inflation to get in it is a huge kudos for what she does at work but more importantly when they clocks out goes to another job on a suicide presentation hotline you cant count the number of lives shes saved thats why she got this it shows her dedication and commitment beyond 9 to 5 and i know i dont know how she finds the time i appreciate the commission for honoring her with the certificate of merit and officer walker congratulations. Officer walker please any words of wisdom for us what this means to you. Were excited. laughter . Well, i wont call you other on our crisis in return but number 2 i like to say the community was really what drove this they accepted me and some people have problems with the fact i was am a Police Officer but the person that hired me made sure that everyone was aware of why i was there why i was doing it and then tapped into any skills and i tapped into their skills at the end of the day were a team and all of us are effected by someone in crisis somewhere so the more we know the more were able to help other people and thank you for the recognition officer walker i shared that with you previously when privately when the United States department of defense they highlighted there are a number of things to be addressed there are hard working men and women in this department and you epitomize the wonderful caring for the community and we were specifically recognized as we go through this process of performance and trofks to make sure we are working and supporting officers while we make the changes we need to make so it is very important you know the roll youll play as we go forward and recognize not only in washington by here in San Francisco. Thank you very much commissioner. Commissioner mazzuco. Yes. Officer louis i told you, i sounded our praise at the northern station you were the first person i saw doing cambridge crisis intervention when the person was standing in the middle of the intersection at lombard i told any commissioners this works and you represent the best in San FranciscoPolice Department you represent what were looking at for joining the department someone that is willing to save someones life in a crisis intervention and suicide hotline when you putdown your head on the appeal at night i respects you. Dont go anywhere. Commissioner mazzuco. Hey thank you very much suicide person my whole line of life it is important if you save anyones life people that shy away from suicide it is difficult and hard joaquin i encourage and appreciate that and really glad our there that is an Important Role thank you. Thank you. All right. Anything further thank you all officer walker. All right. Sergeant, next line item. We need Public Comment commissioner. Within the scope there is any action any Public Comment . Hearing none, sergeant, next item. Oh, okay. Okay. Yeah you can go ahead if you have a comment on that. Good evening and welcome. Tom gilberty i want to affirm that Joanne Walker is what the city is going to need more of and if weve got someone that is acclaimed as well, we hope to put her in a position for anyone so to help her we need a mid way between the police and the hospitalization pies and jails a midway to help the people that are in crisis on the streets and may not be police and may not be the department of health again maybe a mid way im hoping that we encourage her to be part of this thank you. Thank you. Is there any additional Public Comment hearing none, sergeant, next item. Item 2 consent calendar receive and file action request the police chief to accept the donation of 4 bikes and helmets for peace on streets as a contest winners valued at the 320 Police Reporting of action quarter you 2016. Thank you, sergeant colleagues two documents in your packet any questions about them. Any Public Comment on the consent calendar . Hearing none, Public Comment is closed. Do i have a all in favor, say i. I. Opposed . That motion carries. Sergeant, next item. Reports to the commission discuss chiefs report to allow the police chief to report on recent Police Activities with crime interferences and make announcements feet week dream force and l s update in regards to the collaborative review. Good evening chief. Ill start out with fleet week with the lombard from the central to the northern arena and officers prevented crime in the Community Great job performed but all tens of thousand of people on the embarcadero and the statistics on saturday the 8 central we had one drunk public arrest and 4 medical calls one cited for drinking and thirty victims in a capsized boat a heroic effort by many citizens and others helped out illegal vending 3 reports, 5 certifications and 6 reports extracted the southern and northern had no arrests or incidents of note sunday october 9th in the central was one drunk individual and illegal 5 reports and 6 cars confiscated the italian heritage and the central we had 3 missed calls 7 advise for drinking collaboratives and the dream force to mention all the event went well around the convention and to and from hotels superbowl enlightenment and adjusted the hours for the foot beat at night to a point that the department received compliments the San Francisco playoff game sadly over no events of note there other than 5 drunk arrests and 4 from inside of venue and 4 from outside and ill go into the crime status before i im going to turn it over to professional standard our homicide rate is 42 this year up 2 percent compared to evidentially 2013 and 16 of the homicide were cleared by arrests this year and shootings are up 7 percent compared to 2015 from one 31 and 2015 and crime citywide is do you only 14 percent robberies down 14 percent and year to date over 8 hundred burglaries are down and others are update on the major crimes myself and commissioner wiven did a trip to the Central District to portsmouth square we addressed what with regards to the arrests a couple of arrest warrant and announced two arrests in that case and grant the property two arrests in that case core rattled two individuals part of an Ongoing Investigation there were 2 arrests and we told the public we encouraging them to talk to anyone that may have been in this particular crime to step up it paid off one walked into the Central Station and had a case if august this year the loss was 20 thousands our homicides we have a few reporting period on 10 slash 7 we had one at the location of plymouth and broad and no arrests made a town hall meeting out in the terryville in about an hour with regards to this with the supervisor avalos attending and the terryville captain attending in this particular case a cause of multiple people shot the officers witnessed the shooting one person deceased and also a victim shot in the right angle and homicide investigating the second case with an on the next day local 551 hours on the block of 60 no arrests and the officers the victim was lying on the transported to San Francisco general and pronunciations deceased the next case occurred to days later on 10 slash 10 in the block in the terryville no arrests made that was on 10 slash 10 of 16 approximately 10 00 p. M. Responded to a person lying on the ground with a wound to the head the officer observed blood from the victims head and rendered aid they surveyed the video the the subject property was deceased at the Gang Task Force are investigating that the shootings there are plenty ill go over the location and generally speak of them one an eddy and scott shot no arrests in this case on 107 the same day in the hours at hudson avenue and there was a spotter and no arrests if that particular case either next hud court a arrest the next day at one 08 the Police Officers responded and the witness said the suspect was a male in a wheelchair he was arrested and booked the Gangs Task Force was notified the next shooting on 10, 9 in ingleside no arrests at the 9 09 p. M. The officers responded regarding a report of shots fired the victim was shot in the back and no arrests in this case i this case the next same day spotter activation officers located a 9 millimeter 40 thousand cases and responded to a punish vehicle and located the vehicle and attempted to stop that vehicle it took off no arrests in this case and the next same day on the 800 block of valencia and several subject were detained no arrests on that the same day on 645 on valencia in the Mission District in arrests made on that one and there was one person shot laying on the ground on the north side of 26 street the victim had a gunshot wound and that was investigated and 10, 10 on 24th street and mission inform arrests this was at just after midnight on 1228 the officers respond to San FranciscoGeneral Hospital about the gunshot at the said a vehicle sped away they were uncooperative and refused to answer any questions the next on the three hundred block of central on a. M. And the officers respond they walked into the emergency room and felt a sharp pain and thought hed been shot and was uncooperative and not answer any questions no arrests on the mission on the 11 the next day after midnight the officers responded to s