I do want to say i have made a College Industry fighting against billiondollar companies. With that, Public Comment is closed. Colleagues . Can we take the amendments without objection . That will be the order and we will send the item regretfully, as amended, to the full board with recommendation without objection. Objection. As a reminder, please silence all electronic devices. Please rise for the pledge of allegiance. [pledge of allegiance] i would like to call role. Thank you. [roll call] commissioner, you have a quorum. Also present is chief William Scott of the San Francisco Police Department and director Paul Henderson from the department of Police Accountability. Good evening, everybody. This is to july 10th, 2019 meeting at the San Francisco Police Commission. We have a full closed agenda tonight so we will allow two minutes for Public Comment. I also want to announce, on item number 4, there was a working group that met today at 1 00 p. M. For about an hour and a half on s. P
We have a full closed agenda tonight so we will allow two minutes for Public Comment. I also want to announce, on item number 4, there was a working group that met today at 1 00 p. M. For about an hour and a half on s. P. 1421 and the purpose of the meeting was to work through the protocol that we were actually going to discuss tonight. Commissioners chaired that meeting, which i attended and they requested that we not address item four tonight so we will move that until that working group meets once again, maybe twice again and we have a final document to present to the full commission and to the public. We are taking item number 4 off calendar for today. Okay. We just found that out. Next,. Line item one, adoption of minutes, action for the meetings of june fifth and 12th, 2019. Is there a motion on that . So moved. Second. All in favor . Im sorry, Public Comment. Any Public Comment on the minutes . No Public Comment. Public comment is closed. Do we have a vote please . All in favor
[indiscernible] thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker. Good afternoon, board of supervisors. My name is jenny. Im a business owner. According to the report on june 5th, supervisor peskin says if m. T. A. Will offset the records and named the subway station after rose pak, he will [indiscernible] they have already decided to give m. T. A. This power. Why go against the vultures . They voted ten years ago to give the m. T. A. The power to name the new station. The m. T. A. Has already decided, three years ago, to not put a known chinese agents name on the station and call it simply chinatown station. I urge supervisors to respect the voters and m. T. A. In this matter. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker. Next speaker. Somebody come on up otherwise i am closing. Good afternoon. Good afternoon fellow american citizens. I exercise my american citizenship authority, my United States constitutional rights, my leadership rights, and my admitted residency rights and my joint venture exer
Commissioner, you have a quorum. Also present is chief William Scott of the San Francisco Police Department and director Paul Henderson from the department of Police Accountability. Good evening, everybody. This is to july 10th, 2019 meeting at the San Francisco Police Commission. We have a full closed agenda tonight so we will allow two minutes for Public Comment. I also want to announce, on item number 4, there was a working group that met today at 1 00 p. M. For about an hour and a half on s. P. 1421 and the purpose of the meeting was to work through the protocol that we were actually going to discuss tonight. Commissioners chaired that meeting, which i attended and they requested that we not address item four tonight so we will move that until that working group meets once again, maybe twice again and we have a final document to present to the full commission and to the public. We are taking item number 4 off calendar for today. Okay. We just found that out. Next,. Line item one, a
And pain and trauma around him and was trying to do something about it, was a leader among his peers, many of whom were at the memorial and who are devastated, and he had incredible potential. I think what his family told us and what his friends told us was that he was already a peacemaker and that they want us as a city to continue his work and continue his legacy. And the most tragic thing about this sort of violence is that we know that its preventible, and that our city has a responsibility to make sure dont have to be afraid to walk out on their own streets, on their own sidewalks, and be gunned down. And thats what happened to this young child. And so our hearts and our thoughts and our prayers are with his family and his friends. I want to especially recognize united players. He was a very active member of united players in soma and but beyond that, we recommit to make sure that young people in our city are not in danger, to address gun violence and the prevalence of guns on our