SFPD Commission
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SFPD Commissioners are appointed by the Mayor & Board of Supervisors & oversee SFPD & the DPA. Social Media Policy sanfranciscopolice.org/policy
- The Police Commission is currently working with the City and County of San Francisco's Human Resource Department and Ralph Anderson & Associates on the recruitment and selection for a new Chief of Police. Community Events Information: media.api.sf.gov/documents/Comm…
- SFPD Commission repostedThis week, community members spoke at listening sessions in Fillmore and Potrero Hill on a proposed policy change concerning pretext stops — instances where police stop a driver for a minor infraction looking for something more serious. missionlocal.org/2022/11/sfpd-h…
- The Human Rights Commission is holding listening sessions regarding DGO 9.01 - Traffic Enforcement & Curtailing the Use of Pretext Stops.
- DGO 9.01 Working Group Meeting. The SF Police Commission plans to hold the fourth working group meeting regarding DGO 9.01 (TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT & CURTAILING THE USE OF PRETEXT STOPS). Oct 20th 2022 11:30am - 1pm Boys & Girls Clubs of SF 380 Fulton Street SF, CA 94102
- DGO 9.01 Working Group Meeting. The SF Police Commission plans to hold the third working group meeting regarding DGO 9.01 (TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT & CURTAILING THE USE OF PRETEXT STOPS). Oct 6th 2022 11:30am - 1:00pm Hunters View Phase I Community Room 1101 Fairfax Ave SF, CA 94124
- The Police Commission will hold the second working group meeting regarding DGO 9.01 (TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT & CURTAILING THE USE OF PRETEXT STOPS). August 25th 2022 11:30am - 1:00pm Public Safety Building - Room #1025 1245 3rd Street SF, CA 94158 sf.gov/resource/2022/…
- SFPD Commission repostedCongratulations to #SFPD Cadet Lorena Jimenez, who graduated from San Francisco State University yesterday with a BA in Criminal Justice! I remember when she was just an intern. Now she is one of our Cadets hoping to start the Police Academy soon.
- SFPD Commission repostedA visually impaired athlete at Lowell High School in San Francisco is able to compete on the track team thanks to seven inches of string and an incredibly selfless gesture by his teammate. cbsloc.al/30SC2LR








