one of the members set our schools do not feel comfortable with the police. they have started a program that started a few months ago. the police officers went into the school and invited the students into central station. since then, the students have learned more about the station. i am and she angie menkin. i am a relatively new member of the ingleside cpad, and i appreciate the opportunity to speak with you tonight. we really do need a common definition of community policing. i have kind of struggled with that. as a new member, i have been doing some research in trying to figure out what is my role here. there are some training materials. i think there could be more. as we know, it comes from the top. having a vision statement for the police department, for each captain, that really crystallizes what community policing is, at least in san francisco or right now, i think it is a really good thing. i understand that implementation will be and should be station by statio
were an applicant for the citizens advisory board? can you say a little bit about that? is there an application process? a couple months ago, i picked up some documentation from the captain. he said he would get back to me, which i am pretty sure he will at his own convenience. i have been waiting. i would like to sit on that board. the best policing is yet to come and what it be fine you ain t seen nothing yet that badges going to shine happy retirement to you, to mark mcdunna in a couple of weeks you have really done your time i know you have water beat so many times down the line and i want to say that you make it all turned fine and all the leaves are brown leaves a brown and the sky is gray i went to city hall on a winter s night/day i want to say all the policing i hope it is going your way california policeman on such a winter s day and i like stopping in the city hall and i started to say i make a public comment be safe now at the public safety committee tonigh
to understand what is and how to define it. there really should not be 100 definition s if there are 100 people in the room. in my view, we need to encourage the real partnership between the police department and the community. youth is a huge part of it. i live in the excelsior district. we want to encourage are used to be empowered, to be safe, to be active, and have options. that is why i am participating. we have had a couple of youth forums. i think we need to do more. my name is marlon drump crump. i am with port news network. i am also with the legal advocacy network. this is related to the experts say expose about cops going into people s hotel rooms. some of you already know how i feel about the issue. i was under the impression that would stop after the presentation with captain correa. i give him a manual of proposed policy beforehand. i spoke with you, that david campos. do you know what happened afterward? some of those recruits came to my presentation. but
i know that we can come up with all type of tactics to move on communities. we can come up with gang injunctions. the marjah district person said that him and his people feel safe. some of the people say they do not think it should be a hundred different forms of community policing, but it is a hundred different forms. it should be a standard. if somebody gets murdered in knob hill or the sunset, the response should be the same. we do not feel the response is the same. from my experience in the black community, it is not the same. the murder, from my understanding, was caught on tape. how could you have the people of san francisco feel safe if you are going to have this big book event coming to the city? how are you going to secure these people if you have a murderer walking around in the city? we would like our issue addressed. we think the only way you are going to have balanced community policing is if it happens in nob hill and the same way in bayview. otherwise, it is wo
most recently, that tells me a lot. i really felt i was pacified a lot on the issue. all i can tell you here and now is this. if those officers are not swiftly dealt with which the to the part to the termination, i will sue the city for misleading the public and pacifying me. i really did not appreciate that at all. i worked extremely hard around that issue. i spent my own time and energy going to all those police commission meetings, sitting in the front row over and over, only to see that happen again. good evening, supervisors. my name is susan nelson, and i am from the southern station cpab. i want to make a statement about the group that southern station and how energetic and cohesive a group we have. we have had three captains at southern station since our group formed. i feel that our focus has moved flawlessly through these changes. it is due in much part to the open mindedness of our captains and their support, and also with the help of sf safe. last year, we add