Police Chief Greg Suhr
SF Plans Overhaul Of Dangerous Intersections In Wake Of Pedestrian Deaths
San Francisco will re-design some of its most dangerous intersections, adjusting the timing traffic signals and fixing cross walks curb ramps all over the city, with the goal of cutting pedestrian deaths in half by the end of the decade, Mayor Ed Lee said Friday.
San Francisco Police Chief Withdraws Stun Gun Proposal Amid Opposition
San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr told the Police Commission that he is dropping his proposal to arm some officers with stun guns because of the “onerous” restrictions of their use.
SF Police To Keep More Detailed Racial Data On Arrests
The San Francisco Police Department plans to classify all suspects by both race and ethnicity, Police Chief Greg Suhr said Wednesday, replacing a system which followed state guidelines to classify arrestees according to five racial categories.
San Francisco Police Make Arrest In Diamond Heights Man’s Murder
San Francisco Police on Tuesday announced an arrest in connection with the June 12th murder of a Diamond Heights man after an investigation that lasted more than two months.
San Francisco Police Chief Set To Become Highest-Paid In Nation
San Francisco’s Chief of Police is about to get a significant bump in pay; one that will distinguish him as the highest paid police chief in the nation.
SFPD’s Laptops, Apps To Keep Officers On The Streets Longer
The San Francisco Police Department will be sporting some new mobile technology thanks to a private-public partnership spearheaded by Mayor Ed Lee, that should keep officers out and about on the streets.
SF Police Chief Announces High-Tech High-School Internships
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – Twenty high school students will get a taste of the working world this summer through a San Francisco Police Department internship program that received money from a newly launched high-technology […]
SF Police Chief Calls For More Academies, New Officers
Despite expecting to add several officers this summer, the police department is still hundreds of officers short.
San Francisco Police Dog Earns Star For Crime-Fighting Prowess
Normally it’s not news when a San Francisco police officer gets a badge, except in this case Police Chief Greg Suhr had to reach almost to the floor to pin the star on the officer, a Springer Spaniel named Mack.
SF Police Leaked Plans For Occupy Raids On Facebook, Twitter
San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr said he decided new guidelines on how the Police Department uses social media were needed because several officers’ inadvertently tipped off protesters about recent Occupy raids through Facebook and Twitter posts.


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