More gratifying by the incredible support that we have by our leaders and i dont take that granted at all. Were privileged to have it. I cant tell you how much we appreciate your remarks and the steadfast and unwavering support for all of us in the work that we do. Our staff, us, i look around and i see people who have dedicated many years, entire careers, have paused their retirements to continue work for us and everything you do for this city and the people who live here just means an incredible amount. From the very beginning of this pandemic, our staff has been on the front lines everyday, no matter what you do, if its taking care of patients, keeping the hospitals clean and safe for patients, visitors and staff, fe feeding people, testing, opening new units. The creative ways you do them has been endless in the past three months. The importance of the work, the quality of the work, the amount of work, not to mention the pace has been nothing, nothing short of heroic. Its an amazing team and again im so proud to be a part of it. This team is sporting an incredibly beautiful recognition of the work you do and i just want to thank you mayor brooed breed for bringing this to us and recognizing you. Thank you everyone. [applause] well thank you again. We will move forward together. Please as the mayor said, take care of yourself. Were in the second inning of a long game here. While we all hope there will be more effective treatments and vaccine as soon as possible, it will take a while. So please, we all, as healthcare providers, youre wired to do everything you can for everyone else. Make sure you look inside. Make sure you take care of your mind, your heart, your loved ones. Stay safe, stay connected, stay socially distant. Thank you. Byebye. [applause] [roll call] clerk commissioner taylor, you have a quorum. Vice president taylor so as im sure the public has noted, were using a different platform. Members of the public who wish to make Public Comment on the items in this agenda, the number is 4084189388, and the access code is 1469442932. As always, members of the commission, ill a and presentl ask you to mute your mic until its time for you to be heard. Hopefully, things will go smoothly again. If not, let us know in advance. Im going to give two minutes for Public Comment tonight. Clerk thank you. So for the members of the public, this meeting is being televised by sfgtv. If youre interested in making Public Comment, dial 4084189388, and the access code 1469442932, then pound, and pound again. When its time for Public Comment, president starthree. When you hear the moderator say your line is unmuted, this is your opportunity to provide Public Comment. You will have two minutes to provide Public Comment. Once your two minutes has ended, you will be moved back into listening. Press starthree to be moved back into the queue once again. Please be advised that the agenda has been originally published with one wrong number. The correct number to call is 4084189388, and the access code is 1469442932. Vice president taylor thank you. Call the first item. Clerk item 1 is the adoption of minutes for the meetings of june 3, 10, and 17, 2020. Vice president taylor we need a motion and a second. So moved. Second. Vice president taylor roll call vote. Clerk on the motion and second to adopt the minutes of june 3, 10, and 17, 2020 [roll call] Vice President taylor commissioner taylor, you ha you. Do we need to call Public Comment on item 1 . I dont think we do. Call the next item. Clerk item 2a, chiefs report. Weekly crime trends and provide an overview of offenses occurring in San Francisco. Commissioner, i just received word that we need to have Public Comment. It looks like we have two Public Comments, but nobody has raised their hand. So for item 1, if anyone wants to make Public Comment, please raise their hand. Okay. Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Vice president taylor take the vote once again. Clerk yes. On the motion and the second to adopt the minutes of the meetings of june 3, 10, and 17, 2020 [roll call] clerk commissioner taylor, you have five yeses. Vice president taylor great. Lets call item 2. Clerk item 2a, chiefs report. Weekly crime trends, provide an overview of offenses occurring in San Francisco. Majorsignificant incidents. Provide a summary of planned activities and events occurring since the previous meeting. This will include a brief overview of any unplanned events or activities occurring in San Francisco having an impact on public safety. Commission discussion on unplanned events and activities the chief describes will be limited to determining whether to calendar for a future meeting. Presentation of the monthly sb 1421 report, presentation of the monthly Collaborative Reform Initiatives, c. R. I. Updates, and continues discussion regarding the racial and identity providing Advisory Board 2019 annual report and the Fourth Quarter 2019 and First Quarter 2020 reports in compliance with administrative code chapter 96a. Thank you. Can you hear me . Ill provide an update on the commission as well as the mask requirement. And then, we will have presentation on the Collaborative Reform Initiative update, and i will open that up and then pass it along to executive director mcguire, and then, we will continue our discussion on the rifa report and thatll be facilitated by myself and executive director mcguire. So crime is down 13 this week over last week, and yeartodate, were down 16 overall. Our violent crime, we are down 15 yeartodate. Our homicides are up. Not happy to report that. Weve had one homicide for the past week, and ill talk a little bit about that in a second. But we had one last week. Our gun violence, were down 5 yeartodate. We had two shooting incidents this past week that caused injuries to two victims. There have been a total of 51 incidents yeartodate resulting in 55 victims of shooting. Our overall part one property crimes were down over last week 17 , and yeartodate, were down 16 . Our auto burglaries are down 25 compared to 2018 and 2017. Were down 38 compared to 2018 and 57 compared to 2017. Some of its driven by the shelter in place. We look at our longterm trends in terms of homicide. Looking at the last five years, we are above, of course, where we a we were this time last year. Overall, were going to work to continue to solve the cases that we do have. The overall trend compared to the fiveyear analysis is were still doing good in terms of the number of homicides that we had, although any homicide is too many. In terms of the major incidents of this year, we had a homicide, as i stated, on june 24. We had several persons, including the victim, who became involved in a physical altercation with another group of individuals. It was discovered that the victim had several stab wounds to his body, and he passed away from those injuries. So that investigation is ongoing, and we hope to resolve that investigation. We also had a significant incident involving a robbery with a gun involving a firearm involving an 81yearold female victim on june 29, 2020, at 4 37 p. M. In the 500 block of 28 street. Suspect acted from a silver cherokee with a handgun. Physical struggle ensued, and the victim was slammed repeatedly on the ground and dragged before releasing the purse. Two suspects then drove away in the vehicle. That investigation is also ongoing, and we hope to shed some light on that. If the public has any information regarding this these or any other crimes, please call our San FranciscoPolice Department tip line at 4154754444. Its a pretty light week crime wise, so thats all i have to report for crime trends for the week. If the commissioners have any questions before commander osullivan does his report, i can answer them now or i can wait to the end. Vice president taylor i dont see any question from other commissioners. Do what do you the uptick in violent crime, what do you attribute that to . A shooting happening in the middle of the day on a weekday, thats very concerning. Yeah. We did have a shooting it was now a couple of months ago, in may. We arrested several individuals that we believe were involved in that. Weve seen a reduction in shootings. As i reported to the commission, a lot of rounds fired in those shootings, and we believe that those individuals who we focused our investigations on were responsible, so we have not seen that level of violence. A lot of our crimes are victims of circumstance. A lot of them are of have resulted in homicides that we believe are not connected to any type of series of shootings, so, you know, the state of peoples minds on covid, thats speculative. Thats the ones that we know of that cause series of shootings, we believe we have those people in custody, at least the ones responsible. So this one yesterday i mean, this week, we are pursuing different angles that we believe might be cause or motive in these cases, but until we solidify that, i dont want to speculate and make that information public. Definitely, the fact that were increasing is alarming, and we dont have any back and forth going on that we know of. Vice president taylor i dont see any other questions. Thank you. Thank you. Commander osullivan will now present a 1421 update. Thank you, chief. I just want to confirm Sergeant Youngblood, can you see and hear me . Clerk yes, i can. Yes. Okay. So good evening, Vice President taylor, commissioners, chief scott, and members of the public. I am here to provide what i believe will be a 1421 senate bill, 1421 update. So id like to begin, as i did in previous presentations, a bit of background regarding California Senate bill 1421. Senate bill 1421 requires the disclosure of records concerning the following types of incidents. An officers discharge of a firearm against a person, two, an officers use of force that results in great bodily injury. Three, evidence that an officer engaged in Sexual Assault with a member of the public, and four, violence against an officer. For the period june 2 through june 23, the department received eight public requests and provided 52 releases. Four Public Records requests were closed in the last 21 days. One additional officer involved shooting file was released, and that file was actually one of our smaller files in terms of page count. That included 266 payableges. What is new in this goaround is i have what we in the department considers some very good news. I think that everyone on the call and the meeting here this evening is aware that we use a Public Software system to receive and process our Public Records request. Our legal division, officer in charge, he has been in contact with that company, gov. Qa for the last few days, and we will soon from the ability to upload the documents required by sb 1421, and we expect to be live with that by the end of july. That concludes my report. Vice president taylor thank you. Commissioner elias. Commissioner elias thank you so much for your report, commander osullivan, and i am ecstatic that we will have our 1421 online and be compliant, as i have been sort of hounding the department, the commission, and v. C. A. D. C. A. To provide t portal, so i am so very happy to hear this news and the time frame. Thank you. Vice president taylor commissioner hamasaki . Commissioner hamasaki actually, i think commissioner elias just covered it. Thats something that weve all been advocating for on this commission. Thank you for getting that, and im happy its going live soon. Vice president taylor okay. Chief oh, sorry. Commissioner dejesus. Commissioner dejesus yeah. I was trying to unmute and type at the same time. So when you say upload, what type of information will be available to the public . It will be the same documents that we release to a requester. Lets say, commissioner, you made a Public Records request through the gov. Qa portal, those responsive documents, when theyre ready, the system informs you of that. Theres also courtesy copies that are sent to a number of departments in the city, including the Police Commission. Those same documents will then go into essentially a portal within gov. Qa, and they will live there so that anyone who might otherwise not be making a particular request of me or just wants to see what the department has produced, they can go in through that portal to look at the documents. So everything that would be returned to the requester would go there. There is another feature that ive been informed about, and i think in terms of efficiency, it may prove to be very helpful, and that is that gov. Qa team has informed us that once a team member makes a particular search itll do a word search. So if there are words within that request that are similar to the documents that weve put out ill continue to use myself as an example so if my name is typed in by commissioner commissioner, itll direct those users to that information. Commissioner dejesus and some of those files that i hear about are 10,000 pages. Would it be all of that . Absolutely. That was one of our concerns. One of the questions we had when we touched base with gov. Qa was what kind of capacity, and weve been informed that we have enough. Commissioner dejesus thank you. Thank you. Vice president taylor commissioner brookter . Commissioner brookter thank you for that. I think i echo the sentiments of my fellow colleagues, and im really glad that well be hearing about that weekly. I just wanted to confirm the numbers. 150 public requests, eight additional, im assuming to date, with 52 new requests. So just for clarification, weve released 52 of the requests that have come in . Is that what that means . Actually, there was four from january 2019 on. We had received 142 Public Records requests, and i want to put that in some context because, as i mentioned, theres four categories. A one request could be for 2,300 Police Officers for each category. So you do the simple multiplication, you can see how many data points there might be, and within that example, there might be multiple of within that particular request. So the 150, often times im not implying that you see that this way. The public might not be seeing that as a really big number, but when you get into the weeds of that number, thats just astronomical. So we were at 142. We went up to 150. A release it doesnt mean the entirety of Public Records requests are closed out, but more likely, what it means is weve given at least one bit of information thats responsive to that request. Weve prioritized requests, and we dont want to wait until the entirety of the request is complete before we release it to someone, so as we get information, were releasing it. Commissioner brookter thank you for that. Wanted to make sure that was clear for members of the public. Vice president taylor thank you, chief. Thank you, commissioner taylor. So next, im going to introduce executive director mcguire, and were going to get an update on a collaborative reform process. As i introduce the executive director mcguire, i want to talk about the overall progress and some of the things that were working through, and ill start with an update on a topic that was at the last [inaudible] policy releasing booking photos and a couple of updates on this. Ill explain this briefly. There were only two exceptions [inaudible] about the permanency of this policy [inaudible] its out, its issued, and weve already initiated that process to turn it into a general order to bring before the commission. This was not a recommendation, by the way. The Commission Already knows, and for the public whos not aware, but we do think that this will give us an opportunity to address, you know, bias and reducing bias both in policing and otherwise, so i hope that others will look at this as something thats a way to accomplish that. We have five things that were working on, and bias is one of the five. Use of force, recruitment and retention, use of force, and policing. And we want to allow the commission to see the other faces that are involved in this process, and in order for this to be sustained, we have to get the entire organization involved in this process. So tonight, what youll see is the executive director and the executive sponsors, the commanders, who have each of the five topics, and theyre going to present on where they are with those topics. We know we had to work on those issues and quicken the pace. Were at 61 that weve been found in substantial compliance, and before i turn this over, just a few of the highlights. 29 of the 61 recommendations that were in substantial compliance have to do with use of force, and there were 58 use of force recommendations. We are in substantial compliance with half of them, so we said this publicly before, that our focus was all of its important, but whats really important is use of force, and the department is on board of that. 28 of the 54 half of them are in substantial compliance after being reviewed by the California Department of justice. Our use of force reduction has significantly decreased over the last four years, from 2016 to 2020. Significant reductions in the pointing of firearms. Almost 60 reduction. Significant reductions in officerinvolved shootings for the past 15 years. We went almost 15 months with no officerinvolved shootings. Weve seen transparency in our data release. We hope to build trust by releasing that information consistently. Our town Hall Meetings have given the public a view of our officerinvolved shootings within ten days, which not many other Police Departments have do are doing that, and thats been consistent, as well. Tonight, the Police Commission is going to vote on a use of force revisio