SFPD video scandal

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Jun 5, 2002
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Video scandal rocks S.F. police
20 officers ordered suspended -- mayor says 'enough,' plans probe of SFPD

Jaxon Van Derbeken, Rachel Gordon and Trapper Byrne, Chronicle Staff Writers

Thursday, December 8, 2005

About 20 San Francisco police officers will be suspended because of their alleged involvement in what the mayor and police chief describe as videos that mock minorities and treat women as sex objects, the officials said Wednesday night.

"This is a dark day -- an extremely dark day -- in the history of the San Francisco Police Department for me as a chief to have to stand here and share with you such egregious, shameful and despicable acts by members of the San Francisco Police Department,'' Chief Heather Fong said at a City Hall press conference.

An officer at the department's Bayview station, who is among those ordered suspended, produced the videos over the past two years using other officers and acquaintances and intended them as morale boosters, he and his attorney said Wednesday night. The officer denied he had done anything wrong, and his attorney said the suspensions were a politically motivated attack on free speech.

Many of those ordered suspended are connected to Bayview station, including its former captain, Rick Bruce, who went on leave three months ago for unrelated reasons. He appears in one of the videos, which was shot while he was still on duty.

The five videos shown at Wednesday's press conference with Fong and Mayor Gavin Newsom depict officers, some in uniform, responding to a variety of mock calls. One video shows a homeless black woman railing against white people after apparently being hit by a patrol car, followed by an officer grumbling about having to deal with her. "They get us involved with their business,'' the officer said.

Another video depicts an officer ogling a woman he has stopped for a traffic violation. One shows two officers doing Tai Chi to vaguely Asian music. The two later head into a massage parlor and radio dispatchers try unsuccessfully to reach them -- the suggestion being the two are having sex with masseuses.

One video, with the theme to the old TV show "Love Boat" as the soundtrack, shows various officers saying, "Oh, captain," and flicking their tongues suggestively. The captain involved, Bruce, flicks his tongue in apparent response -- although the officer who produced the videos said Bruce had not known what the shot was to be used for.

One of those depicted in that sequence is the same homeless woman who was earlier shown yelling about white people. Another is a police officer dressed as a transgender person.

In another video, a female officer is shown putting on lipstick in the middle of a mock drug raid.

Newsom called the videos the "tipping point'' that will lead to changing the culture of the Police Department.

"Enough is enough,'' said Newsom, who promised dramatic changes, including the creation of a panel to review the entire department's operations.

The mayor, who consulted in his office with his chief political strategist, Eric Jaye, before starting the press conference, said he would convene the panel today. He also has asked the city Human Rights Commission and the city Commission on the Status of Women to conduct their own investigations.

The videos have the potential to turn into one of the biggest crises of Newsom's 2-year-old administration. Their revelation comes as the mayor faces demands from leaders in the African American community, in particular, to do something about a homicide rate that is at its highest level in a decade. The Bayview station serves Bayview-Hunters Point and surrounding neighborhoods with large black populations, where many of the slayings have occurred.

Newsom said lawyers in both the city attorney's and district attorney's offices have reviewed the videos, which suggests that officials are looking at whether criminal charges should be filed.

Newsom said the videos mocked African Americans, Asians, women and the transgender community.

The conduct, he said, "is shameful. It is offensive, it is sexist. It is homophobic, it is racist, and we're going to make sure it ends.''

Fong said she was first made aware of the videos Tuesday afternoon after a captain alerted her that they had been posted on the producing officer's private Web site.

"The investigation will reveal who knew what, who did what, who told who to do what,'' Fong said.

She said command staff would fan into all the district stations and investigative bureaus starting today to make clear that the department has no tolerance for conduct that makes fun of others. The department already requires that all officers undergo sensitivity training.

Officer Andrew Cohen, 39, who works at Bayview Station, said he was the producer of the videos. He was suspended without pay Tuesday.

In a phone interview, Cohen said he had worked as a liaison to the department's public affairs unit and had produced nine videos in his 10 years on the force, some of them humorous but others dealing with training issues.

The videos that got him suspended "started out as a fun-and-games thing to give a sendoff" to Bruce, Cohen said. "It was supposed to show the cute characters we have at the station, kind of to make fun of ourselves."

He said the goal of the videos was "to boost the morale of law enforcement" and that they were never intended to be shown outside the ranks.

Cohen expressed amazement that "this micromanaging chief" would be worried about videos with the homicide total for the year nearing 100. "She has bigger fish to fry," Cohen said.

"We're outgunned. We're outmanned," Cohen said. "The fact of the matter is that she has an out-of-control department. She lives in the Bayview and has never stopped by the station to see her own officers.

"She doesn't have much confidence of the rank and file," Cohen said. "She's putting a nail in her coffin."

The video came to the attention of department officials after Cohen posted scenes of it and other films he has done on the Web.

"My mistake was deciding a lot of cops wanted to see funny video clips," he said. "I put a few clips on there and boom."

Cohen said he had "carte blanche" with police chiefs going back to Fred Lau to make videos for the department. "In fact, this is the fourth humorous one I've done and I've never had any flak," he said.

"I've never been in trouble before in my life," Cohen said. "This is not me."

He has retained defense attorney Daniel Horowitz, and said neither of them had been told about Wednesday night's press conference in advance.

Horowitz managed to get to the tail end of the event and in interviews berated Fong and Newsom. "They're cowards, the mayor is a coward and so is the chief,'' he said.

Horowitz, who said he has been friends with Cohen for 20 years, said the officer was raised a Berkeley liberal and "is the opposite of a homophobe, the opposite of a racist.''

He called the suspension unjust and said he will ask members of the Bayview community to "rise up and support Officer Cohen.''

Horowitz said he had seen all the videos and denied they were in any way insensitive. He said they amounted to art and commentary about the department.

Malaika Parker of Bay Area PoliceWatch called the videos an outrage. "They were absolutely disgusting, there were assaults on women, people of color and the transgender community," she said. "I hope they bring deep, deep changes to the department.''
 
Jul 20, 2002
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Police killings in San Francisco

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March 2002 - five officers opened fire on a 100-pound, mentally disabled man named Richard Tims, killing him. The barrage of ricocheting bullets destroyed a bus shelter, sprayed the block and felled onlooker Vilda Curry -- forever robbing the 39-year-old mother of her ovary and the use of her leg. Five cops should have been able to take Tims' knife without firing a single bullet. Instead, they shot two people. All officers were cleared in that case, too - Pattern of SFPD coverups runs deep
February 2002 - Take the killing of Gregory Hooper in February 2002. Off-duty officer Steve Lee got into a fistfight with Hooper, a street vendor who had turned his life around after a stint in state prison. Eyewitnesses reported that after the fight ended, Lee shot the unarmed Hooper four times in the chest at point- blank range. At least three witnesses told The Chronicle that Lee fired not in self-defense but in anger. Lee had a record of off-duty misconduct, having been cited previously by the Office of Citizen Complaints. But the SFPD and district attorney quickly exonerated the officer. Pattern of SFPD coverups runs deep
June 12, 2001 Idriss Stelley was shot more than 20 times and killed by San Francisco Police Officers at the Sony Metreon. Young man dies, shot 20 times by 8 cops Just before midnight on June 12, 2001, Idriss Stelley was killed by 8 San Francisco police officers, shot over 25 times. Since then, Idriss's family has been stalled, lied to and disrespected by SFPD and the City of San Francisco. This website demands justice for Idriss, however long it takes. - www.justice4idriss.org
May 13, 1998 - Sheila Patricia Detoy, sitting in the front seat of a Ford Mustang, was shot once in the head by plainclothes police officers as the car barreled out of the driveway of the Oakwood Apartments May 13, 1998 Mother of slain girl files wrongful death claim
April 6, 1996 - Mark Garcia, a 15 year teamster, was killed by San Francisco police. Mark Garcia was robbed and partially stripped of his clothing. The San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) was called. Instead of helping Mark, the police beat him, pepper sprayed him, handcuffed him, stood on his back for more than 5 minutes, hog-tied him, and then threw him into the back of a police van. Although they took him to the hospital, Mark Garcia died as a result of this abuse. Silence and the case of Mark Garcia by Tom McKay
June 4, 1995 - Aaron Williams, an African-American man suspected of a $50 pet-store burglary who died in police custody. According to witnesses and police sources, a team of police led by Officer Marc Andaya repeatedly kicked Williams in the head and emptied three canisters of pepper spray into his face. Despite the fact that Williams was having difficulty breathing, the police finally hog-tied, gagged and left him unattended in the back of a police van, where he died. Lessons from a Killing
In the past twenty years, the department has found only one intentional, on-duty shooting unjustified - out of a total of one hundred - according to attorneys and police officers. That is, officers have been found justified 99 percent of the time. During the same period, the district attorney's office had not prosecuted any officer for an on-duty shooting, according to current and former prosecutors. Shielded from Justice: San Francisco: Incidents - June 1998 Human Rights Watch
 
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i dont care what nobody says, a couple of the videos were funny. like when the cop ran over the homeless lady and she flipped him off callin him a " white mutha fucka". It was like some Chappelle type shit.