Tonight is the chief of police, william scott. I dont see the representative from the dpa. Mr. Henderson is arrive from the dpa. Thank you, secretary. Members of the San Francisco public, thank you for joining us on wednesday, february 7, 2018 for the regular meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. Would you begin with item one. Adoption of minutes for november 3, 8, december 6, january 10 and 17 of 2018. Thank you. In your packet are the proposed minutes as the secretary has read out november 3rd, novembe november 8th and december 6th of 2017, and the january 10th and 17th minutes of 2018. Hopefully you have had a chance to review the minutes. Any comments or questions . I would entertain appropriate motion. Move to approve. Second. All in favor. Public comment first on april approval of the minutes. Thank you. Seeing no Public Comment, Public Comment on item one is now closed. Moved by commissioner dejesus, seconded by mazzucco. Those minutes are approved. Next item. Reports
Justice for all. I would like to call roll. Commissioner marshall is in route. Commissioner dejesus, commissioner melara, Mission Summer herrish. You have a quorum also with us tonight is the chief of police, william scott. I dont see the representative from the dpa. Mr. Henderson is arrive from the dpa. Thank you, secretary. Members of the San Francisco public, thank you for joining us on wednesday, february 7, 2018 for the regular meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. Would you begin with item one. Adoption of minutes for november 3, 8, december 6, january 10 and 17 of 2018. Thank you. In your packet are the proposed minutes as the secretary has read out november 3rd, novembe november 8th and december 6th of 2017, and the january 10th and 17th minutes of 2018. Hopefully you have had a chance to review the minutes. Any comments or questions . I would entertain appropriate motion. Move to approve. Second. All in favor. Public comment first on april approval of the minutes. Th
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