Ill ask the chief to give his report first, and then we will call line item 2 next before we move on to the d. P. A. Report. So with that, i turn it over to you, chief. Thank you, president , Vice President , commission, and executive director henderson. I start off todays report with a summary of our crime trends for the week. As of january 13, our overall crimes are down 21 year to date. And i just want to remind everybody we are very early in the year, so these percentages usually change pretty drastically through the year. With that our total property crimes are down 23 . Weve continued to have fewer reported incidents in all categories, with the exception of arson which has increased 22 year to date. Our burglaries are down 31 and our auto burglaries are down 21 when compared to 2019. When compared to year 2017, were down 38 . Our total Violent Crimes are down. Specifically drivewaysing homicides, we had no homicides this past week, and a total of one for 2019. That represents a 20 increase. That is suspects being identified, arrested, and charges being filed. Overall, i would like to report that our homicide clearance, our uniform Crime Reporting homicide rate for 2019 is 71 , which is a good thing for us. We look forward to hopefully putting more cases to closure for the families of homicide victims in 2020. Looking at our gun violence, we are down 60 over 2019. We had no shootings during the past week. There have been two shooting incidents year to date resulting in two victims of gun violence, one fatal, one nonfatal. Since its so early in the year, i wont report on the year to date trends for the past five years, but i will say that we are showing a decrease over this time this point of the year for the past five years, but its very early. We want to keep working with the community and make sure we keep homicides reduced and in check. In terms of our general case updates, a couple of significant series that are happening right now that id like to report to the commission and the public. A robbery detail conducted an investigation into a series of cellphone robberies occurring in the area of poke and hays and hays and larken in december. Following the incident on december 20, our motorcycle solo officers detained two 15yearold suspects in connection with the robberies. The suspects were cited. The two juveniles and two additional juveniles were responsible for all the robberies. There were search warrants issued and four suspects were taken into custody. Weve had school robberies as well. The school at st. Laguna has been burglarized. Computers have been taken and the school has been burglarized. We have been working hard to bring these cases to resolution. We have some good evidence we have been able to uncover, and hopefully well have a suspect identified in this in my report to the commission as this case progresses. Also in the news over the past few days has been a pretty significant robbery Home Invasion that occurred on hannover street. This occurred on january 8, 2020, at approximately 1 30 in the afternoon. Over 30,000 was taken in the robbery before all the subjects fled from the residence. Video was captured of the crime. Based on video evidence, our investigators executed a search warrant and arrested five of the multiple suspects that were connected with this case. Things from the Home Invasion were located, including an ar15 rifle with an extended magazine. Next, we focused on reducing traffic fatalities. Our vision zero is a big part of that. We have had one traffic fatality year to date, and that was a singlevehicle accident that occurred since the beginning of the year. The department will be presenting our safe streets presentation on february 5 with a lot more details on last years breakdown, as well as what we have year to date. 456 traffic citations have been issued by officers for the week of january 6 through 12, focused on vision zero, focused on the five violations. Im sorry, 69 of those 456 were focus on the five violations. Our Vision Zero Team issued 102 citations, with 99 of those focused on the five violations being cited. Thats the 97 of the citations were focus on the five violations. As i said, there was one major traffic collision that ended in a fatality that ended on january 12 of 2020 at 1 30 in the morning near bayshore and sun sunnydale. A person was riding on the side cars and lost his balance and fell under the train. The operator was unaware that the victim had been run over. A tragic situation. So i just want to remind the public, weve had several of these incidents involving l. V. R. S and people either stumbling and falling and getting struck by trains. But please obey the signals and the crossing signals for the train tracks and Pay Attention to your surroundings. That goes a long way in terms of improving Traffic Safety in our city. Also to address Traffic Safety, our officers are increasing efforts to increase bicycle safety. Last year there were 29 fatalities, compared to 23 traffic fatalities in 2018. That represented a 26 increase. Were committed to our overall goal of vision zero over the past three years. Several areas have been identified with a significant number of pedestrian and bicyclerelated collisions. In our effort to prevent collisions, additional officers have been dispatched to focus on the focus on the five, speeding, making illegal turns, failing to stop at stop sign and red lights, and failing to stop or yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk. Now, mind you enforcement sometimes equals education. It takes enforcement and education and good engineering to reduce our traffic fatalities to zero and were working with the m. T. A. To make sure were part of that zero vision goal of traffic fatalities by 2024. We had the warriors home this week. They have four home games this week. They played dallas last night. They play denver tomorrow night, orlando, and utah. Also, there is a concert with chance the rapper on january 17. So far operations in and around the chase center has been very smooth. Weve been able to work out some of our traffic concerns. Although there is congestion, many people are taking Public Transportation to alleviation the traffic congestion. So thats been a good thing for the city. Other large events in the city include j. P. Morgan who was in town for the annual healthcare conference. We also have a number of Martin Luther king junior activities this week. We have a larger event and march on the 20th starting at the caltrain station at 4th and king. Members of our command staff as well as our Police Department will be participating in that march and we invite the public to attend as well. The annual womens mar will be saturday, the 18th. It is usually a wellattended event. It will start at the civic center and will go to the embarcadero center. The 49ers are playing this weekend. We hope we will be victorious. We will be deployed if the 49ers win as well. I want to report on our overtime status. We are about halfway through the fiscal year and currently we are 6 over our budget in general overtime. Several unfunded areas have caused us to be over budget. We are and will continue to try to reel this in, but i want to report on what some of those events were. We responded to a mutual aid request at the kinkaid fire. That was a little over a 300,000 expense. Now, that will be reimbursed at some point, but it does cause our overtime costs to go up. Also, hospital watches, which is an issue that we struggle with constantly when individuals are arrested and they require medical attention and that medical attention is prolonged, our officers have to stand watch at the hospital to make sure that the person in custody is basically safe and that the medical staff is safe. Approximately 380,000 to date has been spent on hospital watches and that expense is expected to be 800,000 by the end of the year. Our hospital at zuckerberg z. F. General does not have a jail ward, so that requires additional pressure on the department to stand watch over the arrestees when theyre in the hospital. Well work with sheriff miomoto and the department of Public Health on that issue. We hope to actually mitigate that in the coming year so hoping we can reduce that expense. Also public records act request, approximately 143,000 has been spent year to date, and that is expected to exceed 300,000 by the end of the year to handle the new transparency laws that deal with body warrant camera releases. We are still awaiting the nine civilian positions that have been approved to be filled. We do believe once those positions are filled were in the process of filling them as we report to the commission. We hope that will mitigate and reduce our overtime costs. Also our Academy Training classes needed a greater level of course instruction, mainly remediation. We are attempting to retain the candidates in the academy that we have worked so hard to get in the academy. A lot of remediation and that takes time to do remedial work. Our goal is to retain candidates so we can get them on the streets to police our city. 250,000 in academy overtime is budgeted, but we expect those costs to be around 500,000 by the end of this year. Lastly, the buffin settlement, to comply with the terms of that settlement, the department will left 620,000 that was left unfunded in the november 2019 supplemental ordinance. So we have to absorb those costs. Then the last thing, our targeted proactive investigations which have resulted in good crime reductions have come at somewhat an additional expense, some unanticipated in our overtime. So again, practices and policies to make sure we manage our overtime appropriately and look for ways to mitigate or reduce our overtime costs. Hopefully we can do that by the end of this fiscal year with six months left to get back in line with our fiscal budget. So that is for this portion of the chiefs report, if the commission has any questions. Thank you, chief. I want to clarify something. When youre talking about expenditures year to date, thats a fiscal year june, june to june . Yes, sir. Thank you, chief. There was a lot in that update, and i obviously wont get to all of it, but i have some questions. You mentioned the disturbing trend in school burglaries. Can you someone has good taste in music out there. Great song, but please keep that off. Anyway, you mentioned the disturbing trend in school burglaries. Can you tell us both obviously there are things you could convey, but where the department is in terms of making arrests. Having that many critical supplies in electronics being stolen was, im sure, crippling for these commissioners. Yes, a couple of strategies that we employed. We actually put surveillance on i mentioned one of the schools that has been burglarized multiple times. We had surveillance units on that. It didnt yield an arrest, but we did uncover a potential suspect that we believe was casing the location. We were able to identify that person. Also, there has actually been evidence that we uncovered that has led to the identity of one of the suspects. He is not in custody at this point, so thats ongoing. But a good piece of forensic evidence and that could be a big step in terms of solving several of these. There is other evidence that we are awaiting forensic results to come back to the scene. Also working with the schools. Weve done surveillance and put extra patrols in the area, particularly for the schools which have been hit multiple times, particularly two of them. Were going to continue to employ those. We dont see this as a growing trend. At least one of the schools, the people responsible did quite a bit of work to get in the school. Quite elaborate in terms of the he testified earlier they took to get into the school. That was one of the bigger hits where 30 computers were taken. Were going to continue to work and i hope we will have one case where we have solid evidence and we have a resolution in that in the near future. Weve identified the suspect. We just have to identify the person. In terms of trying to recover after computers get stolen, do you know if any of these schools have ways for the public to donate or attempt to help or are they being assisted in any way of trying to recover . That im not sure of and i can follow up. In terms of that, a lot of work has been done in collaboration with the District Attorneys Office. Earlier the District Attorneys Office had a joint press office with the d. A. s office, several entities including the sfpd. There was a lot of property recovered from operations. Some of that property has yet to be identified. There was a lot of computers there. Were hoping that some of those computers are in that lot of property several lots of property that have been recovered. We havent identified the owners of all of those pieces of property yet. Also working that angle, the fencing operations, were hoping to do more work with the District Attorney and others to identify additional fencing operations because thats how we recover a lot of the property. In my opinion, when you steel in that volume, youre usually looking to unload it. Were hoping it will turn up through these fencing operations. Weve had some success, but definitely more work to be done. If you can find out if theres a way to dont. Everyone cares about our schools in our city and im sure everyone would want to help as much as they can. My second question is about the Home Invasion. You mentioned there was an arrest. Has that person been charged . Are there additional charges to follow . It doesnt sound like it was a oneman job . It was not. The juniarrest was a day or two. It was multiple individuals involved in that arrest. According to some of the reports weve gotten, that same group of individuals have done the same thing in other cities in the bay area. Were going to join forces with some of those other departments and see if we can Work Together on these cases. If you could follow up about a charging decision and additional arrests. Will do. Commissioner hamisaki. Chief, i wanted to touch on the press conference that happened last week with the u. S. Attorneys office involving the philmore shooting that happened i believe last year. I had some concerns and some of these concerns have come up before this commission about the departments work with various federal agencies and some of the issues with the recent settlement that was in the paper regarding the racial the targeting of racial minorities by d. E. A. Agents and them essentially dragging sfpd into this. So the report that came out of this Police Commission and again, you know, i thought you did a fine job. But the u. S. Attorney decided to turn the moment into a political stunt and started slamming our city for being a sanctuary city. That gives me a lot of pause and were going to have to reconsider the degree to which this department is going to work with these departments if they cant as a Law Enforcement agency respect our local laws, our policies, and our city. And i thought it was extremely disrespectful of the u. S. Attorney to do that with you there present. I thought the department got used like a prop to push the trump administrations agenda. Ill be very clear that if anything like this happens again or continues, im going to push to terminate relations with the federal government because this is cheap politics and taking advantage of what otherwise you know, i have no qualms with working together with other agencies. But when you start attacking our city like that, youve lost your right to speak in that forum and with our department. I thought that was disturbing and i hope i dont see that again. I have a couple things on the budget. You were talking about long medical having prolonged medical. I cant remember if there was a program in place or one where the shrferiffs would take over those watches for us. Where are you with that in terms of negotiating with the Sheriffs Department. If youre at the hospital, they can already do that. The second thing is i remember doing arraignments down at the hospital. When you say there is no jail ward there, that was a little bit disconcerting. Do they not have one anymore or what . There is a jail ward with i think four or somewhere around four beds. Its not staffed with the nurses and medical personnel that it needs. So its basically not operable right now. I know weve had discussions with d. P. H. On that and also with the sheriffs. So thats been an ongoing discussion. And with sheriff miomoto that will continue. They faced some shortages as well, they, the Sheriffs Department, and as i understood it they were trying to staff the jail. It put them in a bad position. It comes down to us working together and trying to get the funding. Thats the three departments, Public Health, the Police Department, and the Sheriffs Department. Hopefully we can come up with a better solution. Until that time, the burden is falling on the Police Department. To answer your question, yes, ive been in conversations for over a year with the Sheriffs Department on how we can come up with a better solution. Were going to continue that. I know in this budget cycle were going to have some discussions about that and hopefully we can come up with a better solution. I have two more questions. The 143,000 for the record request. And i know were going to have a budget presentation tonight. Im assuming youre going to put the in the budget that under the law were mandated to provide these records. So this is a good time to put in for the budget what we anticipate the needs will be. Yes, maam, and our ultimate hope is that we complete the process to get the civilians hired which will alleviate that overtime. But until then we have to comply with the law. I believe we are making some good progress. We have some people in the pipeline to get them hired going through backgrounds. We dont want to have to use overtime funds on that if we dont have to, but well do what we have to to comply with the law. I have some concerns that my colleague had. I read this article and it was very confusing to me. So you know, the newspaper, you cant rely on everything that sits in the newspaper. The way it appeared was that there was this gang case that was very serious. The