Does the public have the right to know the names and numbers of San Fran police officers who have a credibility problem when they testify? Yup.
Will the public be given that information? Not till AFTER the November election. This protects that ultra-radical DA, Kamela Harris, who is running for California Attorney General.
She will not have to answer the question before the election, "what did you know, when did you know and why didn't you stop it"?
"A precise count of officers whose testimony is now suspect because of past disciplinary matters wont be disclosed until after the November election, police Chief George Gascon told The Examiner editorial board Friday.
By mid-November, the Police Department will disclose the number of officers added to a Brady list after their troubled pasts have been vetted by a retired judge.
A very small number of officers won't be able to police the streets because they have been caught lying under oath or falsifying reports, Gascon said. We assume that means officers such as Lionel Sevilla, who won't be able to do real police work anymore after they serve their suspensions."
Radical and corrupt--the city by the Bay.
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Will the public be given that information? Not till AFTER the November election. This protects that ultra-radical DA, Kamela Harris, who is running for California Attorney General.
She will not have to answer the question before the election, "what did you know, when did you know and why didn't you stop it"?
"A precise count of officers whose testimony is now suspect because of past disciplinary matters wont be disclosed until after the November election, police Chief George Gascon told The Examiner editorial board Friday.
By mid-November, the Police Department will disclose the number of officers added to a Brady list after their troubled pasts have been vetted by a retired judge.
A very small number of officers won't be able to police the streets because they have been caught lying under oath or falsifying reports, Gascon said. We assume that means officers such as Lionel Sevilla, who won't be able to do real police work anymore after they serve their suspensions."
Radical and corrupt--the city by the Bay.
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