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Acting SFPD Chief Yep Assembles New Command Team The Chronicle reports that Interim SFPD Chief Paul Yep promoted "a dozen members of the San Francisco Police Department to command staff positions " Among the promotions was Tracy McCray, the president of the Police Officers Association union, who moved up two ranks from lieutenant to commander These changes replenish a command staff depleted
Acting S. F. police chief picks command staff - PressReader Among those promoted was Tracy McCray, the outspoken president of the San Francisco Police Officers Association, who is moving up two ranks from lieutenant to commander The promotions represent the latest changes to a once-robust command staff hollowed out by recent retirements, most notably the departures of Scott and his second-in
SF Supervisors Advance Plan to Thin the Ranks of Police . . . - KQED There are currently 16 sworn members of SFPD’s command staff, including the chief, two assistant chiefs, five deputy chiefs and eight commanders The proposal, introduced by board President Aaron Peskin, would eliminate an assistant chief and a commander position
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San Francisco to slash police command roles in legislative deal The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved a compromise on police department command staff positions at its meeting Tuesday The legislation aims to reduce highly paid administrative roles while reducing turnover among station captains, which has frustrated supervisors