Public may not display signs [inaudible] endanger par tis paints. Cameras and taping devices may be brought into the hearing room but prohibited from using flash, camera lights. [inaudible] after being warned such conduct can lead taremoval. Disorderly conduct that disrupts the meet g ing. A brief to the [inaudible] conduct or violent conduct intend today disrupt the meeting. Disobedience of the Commission President shall include the order to be seated. The other undue [inaudible] great, it will take the cooperation of everyone to help us. Please call the first item, request the chief of police to accept a dump trailer for the Asian Pacific ilenering Community Forum to be uses by the mounting unit values of 3630, 31. Request of the chief of police to accept a donation from the new asia restaurant to be used by the pin yuen Summer Youth Engagement Program you have information on the requests on the consent calendar, any questions . Do i have a motion . Move we accept the consent calendar. Second. Public comment. Any Public Comment on the matter . Hearing none, pubhook comment is now closed. All in favor . Opposed . Motion passes. Next line item item 2, report to the Commission Discussion to chiefs report. This is allow the chief of police to report on recent Police Department activities and make announcements. Follow up report for redistricting and update on Body Worn Cameras, update from the professional Standards Bureau. Update on Additional Resources for major crimes unit. Presentation of the first and Second Quarter 2016. Occ directors report. Are we going to call the csi. . If there is anything you want to start your report with and feel free to call the csi kids up call the csi kids up in the interest of time the Community Initiative is a partnership with the commission, mo magic. We work with young people for two years to employ with summer zaubs and build relationship of trusts with communities. They are sworn to serve and continued recruit from all Diverse Communities across so we will get a presentation. This is a final product of the summer work of our inturns and maybe mrs. Davis maybe you want to start with opening remarks as we get started. Thank you again for the opportunity for the young people to present. I know they will trunicate a lot of it and thank you [inaudible] i know they were supposed toprint last time. Theyi dont even have words because i know some of you may not and know and some may not but it has grown. There was a group working with developer squz Affordable Housing folks and those young People Living in the hope sf sites got aftered a internship through the project so she will work there through the school year. We had two students working in the Culinary Group also hired to work through the school year so this is opening the doors and those are children from Public Housing sites so it is a entry into the real world so thank you for taking the risk. Proud of them and at some point it will be helpful to have opportunity or occasion to speak with them individually because as you go through the process they can share with you, jerry and jorder jordan are back incology college and what they saw one year to the next and how they grow with you. Thank you for the opportunity. Hi. Good eveningfelt my name is [inaudible] i prernlly worked on the Outreach Program and also the interviews on this project and in the course of the summer, we worked on the sfpd pow, operation genesis. Sfpd willingness, sfpd Cadet Program and Community Safety initiative. So, the sfpd program is Police Activity linked and pals Cadet Program, sea hawks football Conditioning Program and basically they train inturns to show them what they will expect in the future as they become a please officer. Here is a video of the captain explaining the program. [inaudible] our main program is probably the cadets and the cadets [inaudible] expected to come up to a school year 3 thursdays a month where we go over [inaudible] this is the real sea hawks team [inaudible] use basically [inaudible] there are a good amount of program they provide to the community and youll hear from cadet members about the benefit of being a part of the programs you get a wide array of contacts and get introduction into Law Enforcement. [inaudible] you get to do things none of your friends do whether it in is the summer talking to the swat team or k 9 unit or maybe see a court trial or talking to the community or [inaudible] you wouldnt probably otherwise have. Here is a program and i prernlly got to go on one of the trips with them and we got to go to [inaudible] and it was a great experience to see a different part the city that [inaudible] dont see in the city and it was also good to gain personal relationship with the officers. I really do recommend kids to join these programs because it is good for them to get in touch with the Police Officers that since negative things been going on between Police Officers in the community, it is good for them to gain the relationship and know a different side of the officers. Here is a video of the one of the officers. We will skip the video. [laughter] operation genesis a 10 day all expense paid trip to ghana opportunity to learn about cultural backgrounds and participate in eye opening activities. They get to go to ghana. The Bayview Community center and he takes young kids to ghana and theyofficer jj takes the kids to ghana and they get to give back to ghana and build schools for them. Community Safety Initiative is a paid summer internship and they are exposed to careers within Law Enforcement. They go to field trips to different departments within sfpd and become a leder in their community and that is us, we are csi, the Community Safety initiative. Sfpd Cadet Program is a paid opportunity to gain speerns with sfpd and there must be a full time college student, Flexible Work hours, make connection, become a leader in your community and maintain a 2. 0 grade point average. Moving forward is yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Hi, how are you doing . Good, how are you . Im great. My name is aeneta [inaudible] here to discuss recommendations that we came up with. We would like when we have activities or outing or event when officers do come, maybe they shouldabout just talk to each other and become more engaging with the people around us and active. We also feel like maybe they shouldnt come in uniform all the time. Maybe seeing them how they address more regular. Also recommendationsmaybe also we think they should speak out on social injustice or how they feel what is going on. I also think that maybe we should put more money into showing what the Police Department is doing currentsly for the youth. Maybe commercials so more people can see it and not hear about it. Sometimes it is good towhat they really do for the community. Geneta what you learned this summer, do you think most people your age know the department does these programs . No, not at all what sth best way to let them know sh y i think they should make fliers and put them around town and think there should be some commercials. I dont see it at all. This program showed me what they do and it want like i saw it outside. I think that is what it should be done. Not media, but just to where like they can look on the wall and see there is a event with sfpd and stuff like that. Okay, thank you. Hello mrs. Morgan, welcome back. My name is Morgan Tucker, i am a part of mo magic, based out of the Western Addition and put the program together. I work under mrs. Davis and started this last year during the program so a summer lead and came with all these great recommendation squz honestly that is what made me want to get into the Police Department. I found out there were so many different opportunities in it and it wasnt just the outfit and being on the street all day. There is the Community Department that we have as well as the you can also be awhat is it . I forgot what they are called. There is a bunch of different departments you can get to and not just in the street in the car, which is good and love that and like to see that but there is more than just that and most are not notified of the things so it is great oo let them know those thingerize available to them so this Program Helps the younger kids get into it. This is how i got so many other kids fl to it, i was a police cadet as well. It is good to help the kids understand it and if they dont get into it it gives a idea what it could be and what a Police Department can be like. In San Francisco we work with neighborhoods that are underprivileged so letting them know the Police Department isnt just a negative aspect. Operation genesis where kids can go to africa, nobody knows but putting it out there and have other kids go to these places it is really good and glad you have the program and glad you are helping us put the program together to make sure it goes together. I will let the young people here introduce themselves and want to piggy back on what morgan said. She did come through the Program Last Year and applied to be a cadet and was a cadet and going through the process to become a officer. Morgan is from bayview Hunters Point and whole family is here so that is a big step and commitment so thank you for the opportunity to engage in that. Just tell us your name and where you are from. My name is mira and from sunnydale what was the 5erate part of the program this summer . My favorite part the program is go to different field trip tooz the bomb squad and the boat. We got to see sth officers train and how they prepare themselves in different situation squz it was very eye opening. Thank you. My name is [inaudible]ime rrp from San Francisco california and have a great experience at the mo magic and learned a lot in Law Enforcement like when we went to the [inaudible] i learned there is something called a [inaudible] where it is like a 4 wheeler and can turn into a jet ski. Everybody loves the quadski. My name is blossom from bayview Hunters Point. My favorite experience about mo magic was like meeting people in our group. We all got close i learned new things about my community. Great. Thank you. Hi. My name is kion from San Francisco california and my favorite thing upon the group was being able to work with wonderful peers and find out what the police is about and a lot of people dont know and go off the things they see [inaudible] thank you kion. Thank you for your time. Everybody didnt make it tonight and know it is a big deal to cover out this time, they do have their reports that well forward to you all and links and put it on line if need be. I just want to stress you all have been great in terms of providing a space because everybody isnt jumping at the chance to work with the police and you opened up the headquarters for them to work out of there this year and you opened up yourself for very critical feedback so when you some the reports and some the full videos you will see there isnt this kind of like, we will just say the police are great because we have the opportunity to earn money, but there are very critical this is what we think needs to happen but thank you for providing the space. I want to say they came to drop family members off were not necessarily interested working with you all, so thank you for being open to having conversations with people who dont like you. [laughter] with everything going on im afraid to bring the young people up to share their experiences because i dont want people to be critical for them for coming here and doing that so i want to make sure people understand that this is their process and if they make a recommend for a bbq or to engage is that is from a community and Young Persons perspective and we shouldnt poopooon that. I want say that because they have taken a huge risk not just in terms of the adults but only community. We learned last year a lot of the kids participated in this got negative feedback when they went back home for working with the police. As often as we can to support and praise them. The other thing i want make note of is somebody said to me at one point, of course they are amazing because they are the cream of the crop so i want to say they are the cream the crop but everybody doesnt always recognize that so understanding if you take time and give space and have High Expectations you will be amazed at how great and wonderful these young people are if you can just get to know them and think that is what Community Policing is about, getting to know the people enyour community so they are not just a vagrant or a young person or loitering but they are mell ody duneta and amber and real people and to humanize them. Thank you. I see you every day. I just want to say to you young people. I hope you get what im saying. You may get push back and may get this but your truth is your truth and you know what you have seen. Dont be afraid to say what you seen. You know 2 plus 2 is 4 right . Your experience is your experience and doesnt matter what anybody else says, you center seen this and speak your truth. If others dont like it who got the problem . They got the problem, right . What you seen you just know your truth and speak your truth and feel comfortable with that because the problem is, this side of it doesnt get out. Good news is not news. The other side and voizs shout down what is often the truth so i urge you to speak the truth and if anybody has a problem that is your problem and if they hurass you too much you tell me kwr cheryl and well deal with them. How is that . Commissioner melara. For some reason i get a monitor or mic [inaudible] we are sharing. This is the way leadership works, we share. I want to congratulate you and dont know what the composition of the group was but i see a lot of young women tonight and really proud of that because i like to see women in in leadership positions. Following dr. Marshals remarks is being a leader takes risks and what other kids experience last year was unfortunate, but that is part of being a leader. People areyou are not always going to be liked. Congratulations on what you have done and hope you continue growing through your process. Thank you. So it isnt over. Morgan was here last year in the role you were so you see how many programs there are, there is a lot of work to do. The path ahead is long and mrs. Davis we wim ask for some of you to come to the meetings we have about what we are look frg in the next chief and help facilitate the conversations because this is a partnership and want to say to all you, i dont think any of us up here like had it together on the level you do at the age you have to have a internship and being on the marine unit and bomb thing and all that. Morgan is a great example. There is a lot of people who invested in you so thank you for the time you have taken. We will read your recommendations and criticism is welcome so we appreciate your advise and recommendations but your decision to be part of the solution is what i want to commend you the most for so thank you. Alright guys. [applause] thank you chief chaplin for graciously differing some time. No problem. We are ready. We had a shooting on 8816 on unit block of second in the southern. Approximately 0214 hours officers of second and mission regarding a shooting. Located a male vam on Second Street that sustained a gun shot wound in the butx and transferred to San Francisco general hospital. He was very uncooperative and avaseive when questioned and refused to provide information. [inaudible] several subjects were detained and released so arrests made. The Investigation Unit is investigating on the update on the homicide from 8316 on julian avenue. A homicide with a sharp object. The aarrestee was daniel [inaudible] taken into custody for larry peavey. Booked on felony charge of homicide. A second suspect was taken into custody 72816 so the tw suspects are in custody on that particular homicide. There is also a homicide of note that occurred in San Francisco, but in a jurisdiction of another agency, u. S. Park police and that homicide was on at 3250 van ness in the central. No arrest made occurred 8616 at 945 p. M. Responded to aquatic park. Arrived on scene and there was a 20 year old victim shot in the torso, uncautious [inaudible] began cpr. The victim was pronounced deceased. [inaudible] witnessed informed a male was leaving the area immediately after the shooting. No arrest made. U. S. Park police will investigate that case. And we had a incident in taraval district that resulted in a barricaded sus spect that started as a [inaudible] the witness saw the suspect in the address and well known to to the community and lived at the address