Police brutality and violence against Black communities is out of control. But on Wednesday we have a chance to take concrete steps to hold the San Francisco Police Department accountable.
The San Francisco Police Commission is hosting a public hearing on body cameras and the Commission is looking for your opinions on how police-worn body cameras should and should not be used by SFPD.
This is a crucial opportunity for us to make ourselves heard as the SF police union is pushing hard to block two critical additions to the body camera policies that would help hold police accountable. We cannot let the SF police union block these crucial policies. If we turnout in force and speak out at this public hearing, we can help force the SF Police Commission to do the right thing and include the body camera policies needed to hold police accountable.
WHAT: San Francisco Police Commission Public Hearing - Body Cameras
WHEN: October 21st, Wednesday, 6:00pm
WHERE: Salvation Army Kroc Center at 240 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA in the Tenderloin
After signing up we'll send you some materials you can use for the hearing.