I see no hands. Next item. Was the calendar of future meetings . I think it was everything right . Was it difficult . I called everything, yes. Im going to ask that we schedule donte king here present at the Commission Bias is an extremely important topic which addresses the bias in policing. This revision and all the hard work we did Means Nothing if were not willing to address issues of bias, racism and antiblack sentiments within the department. When the allegations came to light back in february 2020, i asked that this matter be agendized so we can speak get directly to mr. King and address these troubling allegations. Our request was made to investigate the allegations. However, thats not d. P. A. s responsibility or their jurisdiction. As the policy making body of the San FranciscoPolice Department, it is incumbent upon us to find out the truth of the allegations and address them. Last week i did ask to agendize this item. I believe that what was agendized was a report by d. P. A. With respect to the investigation or what they have done thus far. We must have mr. King appear before the commission to discuss the matter openly and allow fellow commissioners to ask questions and to really examine these allegations. These allegations are very serious. I assume that the chief would also want these allegations addressed given all of the hard work that he has done with respect to the bias policing and his commitment to biasfree policing. Were allowing the issue to continue to fester. Its my understanding that d. P. A. Will be presenting their findings thus far on this matter on december 16th. I spoken with mr. King. He is available december 16th. Im asking to have mr. King appear before the commission to address the issues that were raised in the article and these allegations. Im moving to make a motion to agendize to have mr. King appear before the commission december 16, 2020 to address the issue raised in the exami examir there needs to be a motion or second. I will ask to see if mr. King is available and present when we have commission on december 16th. I have not spoken to him. I try not to bias myself with these things until its before me. If hes available thats great. I asked young blood to make that part of the agenda. I think we can still have a motion just so that it records the commissions intention. This has been going on for a number of months. I raised this and requested it to be put on four months ago. I was told the same thing at that time. I spoke with mr. King. I think its go gotten to a stae where were looking slightly ridiculous were keep asking to have it put on and it never gets put on. I would second commissioner eliass motion. I take offense to this characterization. Ive been trying to put this on the agenda. The idea that the commission may be stymied not having it on the agenda, its salt and wrong. Whatever. We can take a motion and we will all vote for it. Sergeant, please call [indiscernible] members of the public that like to make comment on 2c regarding to the motion to agendize dante king november 16 meeting. Please call 4156550001. Press pound and then pound again. Members of the public already on webex and like to make a Public Comment regarding motion of donte king, please press star 3 now. We have two Public Comments. You have two minutes. Im sorry, i had my hand up wrong. Sorry, ive taken it down. Good evening, caller, you have two minutes. Im calling to support this motion. I live in district 7. I wanted to encourage you all, i know also including statistics, racial bias in the officerinvolved shootings in other officer violence. Those numbers are important to look at and telling. The question is why is this happening . Thank you. On the motion to agendize dante king [roll call vote] the motion passes. Next item. There was one other thing. Sorry. Commissioner elias the other question was agendize for vote for commission. I like confirmation on that if not i can make a motion. Vice president taylor it wont be held for the 16th. We have a meeting with the working group on the 14th and the public needs to have access before we put it on. We can put it on the meeting after that. First meeting in january. Whatever that meeting in january is. Commissioner elias thank you. The public is welcome to make Public Comment on line item 2. Please call 4156550001. Good evening are you making comment on 2 . Yes, i guess so. Im not sure what line im supposed to be on. Im calling concerning my son. I recently given everyone a [indiscernible] concerning my son being in a gang. I was asking earlier to have everyone to respectfully rite a letter to the fed to ask him to repass that. Lot of our children are being murdered here in San Francisco and labeled and i gave that to Stacy Youngblood to give to all of you and called in back again to ask again if you can do it individually or as a group to the feds about recanting their story. They have no facts. I dont know you can respond to that, i will continue to keep asking as long as you guys are here, as much as ive been coming to the Police Commission. I been around everyone all these years concerning my son. There was never any allegation set for someone want to get a case done or to get their case on someone else but theyre using my child. Im still asking the commission to write a letter to the feds asking them to recant their story. I[background noise] Vice President taylor im hearing lot of background noise. Everyone mute them. Were you finished . Yes, i guess i am. Commissioner hamasaki thank you for sending that along. I took a look at it. I think the challenge for us, i can speak for myself, i dont have the facts to make any decision i completely understand and support your position. For us to make a Statement Like that as a commission, we would have to basically see the facts in that. [indiscernible]. I believe commissioner taylor was involved in the case. It kind of puts in a position thats not really i think everybody here is extremely sympathetic and i dont know if theres another way to support you outside making a factual determination. Were happy and willing. That request probably going to be pretty difficult. You can look at the facts. Its in the paperwork. Its all in there. Its been like for years. You wait 10 years to say that my son is in a gang, i did speak commissioner taylor. It was almost she knows, almost in way not going against her. Just leave it plan. I cant leave it alone. Theres factual facts that my son wasnt in there. It was supposed to be presented but it wasnt. The paperwork that i gave you is all there. If anyone read it and understood how it went, theyre railroading them and its not fair. Its not fair to me either. All ive been asking, i wouldnt be doing this all the years if my son was in something, i wouldnt be asking you. If theres facts that my son wasnt. Thats all im asking for that. Ive been fighting too hard for my son. Too hard for him and to allow this to happen its not fair. Even the person in there, said that, were not complicating your son. The name that you gave me, the name commissioner taylor gave me. He said my son wasnt in a gang. Youre accusing him to be in a gang. Please, im asking this not as a mother, just a mother too, ive been coming to you guys for years and no one has ever given allegation that my son i was ina gang. This is not fair. Doing black lives matter, doing all everything thats going on with our africanamerican being killed by the police and all this for this to happen, its not fair to me as a parent and as my son is a africanamerican young boy. I did everything for my son. I dont understand when i gotten support from the other commissioners that were on the board and the other person that passed the president away. They have written letters for me concerning my son. Vice president taylor ms. Br own. I cant be involved in this for the reasons that the commissioner hamasaki just stated. What i heard you said that the fbi told you that the government did not engage that your son was in allege that your son was in the gang. I dont know if those are the facts. He said he was affiliated with a gang. Affiliation means you were in one. I lived in the neighborhood too. Vice president taylor we all obviously you know we all want your sons murder to be felt. I so want the person who killed your son to be brought to justice. Im going to repeat this. If theres information, please call beyond that, theres nothing more that i can do ms. Brown. As a commission, i cant speak for anyone else. We thank you, we support you coming here. We want the murderer of your son be brought to justice. Were going to have to move on from this topic. Commissioner dejesus i see you in the chat. Ill let you speak. I wanted to add my two cents. Commissioner dejesus i did talk to Sergeant Youngblood perhaps we can talk offline. Please. Vice president taylor thank you ms. Brown. Theres no other Public Comment. Good evening caller, you have two minutes. Im calling to remind you all that when youre publicly picky with each other, it really like very apparent to the public. Franklyyo you look like jackass. In the case commissioner hamasaki every week, claiming credit for everything that happens on board or people very clearly this di leanuation those assigned by the mayor and those by the board of supervisors. Its ridiculous. It erodes public trust and its just disgusting. It doesnt put any faith who you are, having a safe city and to make sure that police are held accountable when doing wrong. You all so terribly dysfunctional. Vice president taylor thank you very much. Next call per that is all the Public Comment. Vice president taylor thank you. Next line item. Presentation of the safe streets for all quarterly report, 3rd quarter 2020. Good evening, im off mute. I started my video. I dont know. You can see it. You can pull up the slides for me. Vice president taylor, commissioners, chief scott, members of the public, watching online, good evening. Im here to make a presentation for the 3rd quarter 2020 safe streets for all. Reminder for everyone during this presentation, Police Department committed to the citys Division Zero strategy to eliminate deaths and reduce serious injury in San Francisco by 2024. We prioritize focus on the file, Traffic Enforcement and high Network Corridor from it first slide and second image, that the representative of the number of corridors throughout the city. These are streets which identified through Statistical Analysis by department of Public Health. Location is where we have the most frequent occurrence of series injury collision and collision that result in unfortunately fatality. We partnered with the Community Stakeholders and city agencies to expand training and education for all. We promote Traffic Safety and educate the public. In terms of deployment in addition to working with our Public Information office throughout our patrol stations throughout the city to distribute information to Community Members about our efforts. We also use our social media platform on twitter and facebook to now things like bicycle and Pedestrian Safety enforcement operation, then to the right of that image, another addressing parking rounds that were designated out in the district. Other enforcement operations that we do to raise awareness and educate the public and hopefully change behavior. Bottom of the slide youll see advocacy groups were engaged with. This slide is representative of the statistics that we have through our 3rd quarter this year. The Traffic Enforcement efforts and the Traffic Company which are the officers assign to uniform patrol motorcycles. Youll see that the red bars indicate the total number of violations which is 11,743. Blue bar indicate focus on the five violations and the third were up to 6210. Which is a Department Wise average of 53 . Below each station youll see a percentage, which represent the percentage of focus on the five citations for violations that or drivers issued citations for a violation of one of the focus on the five categories. Here we have two graph. These are traffic fatalities from january 1st. The circle graph to the left indicates the mode of transportation that an individual was engaged in during the collision that resulted in a fatality. Pedestrians, unfortunately, are the largest percentage of the total, 19 victims who have died and result being involved in a collision. To the right of that graph, the bar graph indicates the age of the victims, the two groups impacted the most are 30 to 39yearolds and 50 to 59yearold. Vision zero traffic fatality from january to september, the red bars indicate the results from 2019 and the blue bars indicates the results for this year, 2020. For the first three quarters in 2019, there were 23 vision zero traffic fatalities for the same period this year, there has been 15, which is a decrease of 17 . In the next three slides are corollated. That identifies the different locations throughout San Francisco where individuals suffer a fatality as result of being involved in a collision. Pedestrian accounted for the majority 42 of the 19. We have a Network Amount of the city, county of San Francisco. Those corridors are indicated by the blue marking on this map. Which indicates the streets were the most serious injury and fatal collisions that occurred. You see the greatest conversation is within the area of the tenderloin. The dots represents all the fatalities that in that network. On Treasure Island that was a fatality that occurred with a local collision. There were six of those total from the city. I know this is a concentrated map. Theres lot of information there. If you go to the next slide. This slide lays out the locations of all of the dots in that high injury Collision Network map from the previous slide. It indicates the locations types of modes of transportation that were used, for example motorcycle vehicle and pedestrian. Last column indicates the primary collision factor responsible for the collision indicated by vehicle codes. You can see that there are many cases where a determination of primary collision factor has not been determined yet. Thats the end of the Powerpoint Presentation that i have. Are there any questions . Commissioner hamasaki thank you. Good evening. We talked about this at the last presentation about the enforcement aspect showing the effectiveness of that. Do you recall that discussion . Yes, i do. Commissioner hamasaki do you have anything to present on that . Because it was a while ago. Obviously, these numbers are not great. I guess its a little surprising when weve been shut down for most of the year to have numbers comparable to last year, which was a normal crazy San Francisco streets are filled. I dont know if that that means people are driving more crazy. Its obviously not great to see almost 20 fatalities, looks like a pretty wide range vehicles. Since we talked last, were you able to i guess have any changes been made that will give us more hope that our pedestrians, our bicyclist, motorcyclist, skateboarders what can we look forward to really turn this around . This is not i think you addressed working with partners and collaborations. This is not an issue that is all on the departments accountability. These are drivers and theres no way to have an officer on every corner controlling every intersection and so forth. Can you give us some hope . Well, commissioner hamasaki, you do recall you asking the question and we had discussions and one of the projects that were examining now is you asked, do we know can we tell the public that our Enforcement Actions on the Network Corridors in the locations where the collisions are happening, are they having an impact . To that point, were having that discussion. It will involve collaboration with the partners we work with the m. T. A. And department of Public Health. To answer your question about number of collision. In 2018 we had 30 fatalities and in year we this different stages of shelterinplace order which the Service Provided by m. T. A. With muni. Thats been a reduction of public transit. Theres also become a reduction in traffic on our roads. I cant point to a specific study that would give you numbers or percentage. I can tell you from reading articles on the internet, locally and listening to stories from members of the public about commute times and how commutes have been reduced. About a month ago, there was a discussion about the amount of traffic returning to 90 of prepandemic shelterinplace orders. The traffic return to like well over 90 . I cant speak to how they came to that figure. I did read another article today on the west Side International association of chief of police, they made information about Law Enforcement profession. One article was specific to the issue that youre asking about and it was in wisconsin and may have done a study that shown although traffic have been reduced, dealing with their shelterinplace orders and latest of the pandemic, their fatal collisions risen 32 . One thing i can point im with you 100 . We have to educate people. M. T. A. Is focused on engineering things like whats commonly referred to like daylighting. Lot of members of the public may have seen intersections or streets and cars right at the corner near the crosswalk. Theyve taken those Parking Spaces and removed them and painted the cu