I welcome you to the Historical Society and center this eechk. If you do not know about us, its time you did. We are the first such center within the walls of a major museum in the United States. And its about time. Im not going to take too much time, too much time away from the panel, but i do want to do a special shoutout to our moderator, post doctoral fellow in womens history and public history here at new york his r historical. Nick is a fantastic scholar and human being and colleague and i am so absolutely thrilled that hes been with us at a very important moment in the development of the center. I also want to do a special shoutout to the Melon Foundation itself, which about four years ago, gave us a giant vote of confidence and very lovely grant to get the center up and running because at the Melon Foundation, we are here and we are here to stay. And really, really happy about that. In any case, nick went to columbia university, got his phd there just a couple of years ago, as
We will allow two minutes for Public Comment and as always, please mute any background noise that could interfere with us being able to hear what you are trying to say. Mute yourselves unless you are speaking or would like to be heard. Thank you. Sergeant line item 1, report to the commission discussion. Weekly crime trends. Provide an overview of San Francisco. Provide say automatic reof planned activitieunplanned even. Having an impact on Public Safety. Commission discussion and activities the chief describes will be limited to determining whether the calender for a four meetings and the sb421 Monthly Update and the collaborative updates and presentations regarding prevention and intervention strategies. G. Chief, yo good evening, c. You are muted. Good evening, Vice President taylor. Welcome back. Executive director henderson. I will start out this weeks chief report with the weekly crime trends starting with part one crime and we are down 37 from last week, year to date, were over
You have a quorum. Also here tonight we have chief Williams Scott from the San Francisco Police Department and Paul Henderson from the department of Police Accountability. Thank you. For members of the public, who would like to make comment, the number to call is 415 6550001 access code 146 270 1967. We will allow two minutes for Public Comment and as always, please mute any background noise that could interfere with us being able to hear what you are trying to say. Mute yourselves unless you are speaking or would like to be heard. Thank you. Sergeant line item 1, report to the commission discussion. Weekly crime trends. Provide an overview of San Francisco. Provide say automatic reof planned activitieunplanned even. Having an impact on Public Safety. Commission discussion and activities the chief describes will be limited to determining whether the calender for a four meetings and the sb421 Monthly Update and the collaborative updates and presentations regarding prevention and interve
Can you please call roll. [roll call] you have a quorum. Also here tonight we have chief Williams Scott from the San Francisco Police Department and Paul Henderson from the department of Police Accountability. Thank you. For members of the public, who would like to make comment, the number to call is 415 6550001 access code 146 270 1967. We will allow two minutes for Public Comment and as always, please mute any background noise that could interfere with us being able to hear what you are trying to say. Mute yourselves unless you are speaking or would like to be heard. Thank you. Sergeant line item 1, report to the commission discussion. Weekly crime trends. Provide an overview of San Francisco. Provide say automatic reof planned activitieunplanned even. Having an impact on Public Safety. Commission discussion and activities the chief describes will be limited to determining whether the calender for a four meetings and the sb421 Monthly Update and the collaborative updates and presenta
Congressman John Robert Lewis at the age of 80. He passed from pancreatic cancer. Long receipt man lewis helped organize the 1963 march on washington and the 1965 Voting Rights match in selma, alabama. He was six main organizers including Martin Luther king junior of the washington march where he gave a speech at the lincoln memorial. Congressman louis often spoke of the importance of getting into good trouble. He represented georgia in the house of representatives from 1987 until his passing. Johnathan capeheart asked representative lewis what he would say to people who feel as though they have already been giving it their all but nothing changes. Lewis answered, you must be able and prepared to give until you cannot give anymore. We must use our time and space on this planet we call earth, to leave it better than we found it and now that need is greater than ever before. He will truly be missed. The San Francisco Unified School District is offering support to teach students from dist