KQED NEWSROOM: Public Trust in SFPD Shaken

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In recent months, scandals within the San Francisco Police Department have shaken public trust. KQED NEWSROOM's Thuy Vu and Scott Shafer take a deeper look at some of the issues plaguing the department, ranging from bigoted text messages to problems in the crime lab.

You'll hear from Police Chief Greg Suhr and District Attorney George Gascón, as well as Matt Gonzalez, chief attorney for the San Francisco Public Defender's Office, and SFPD Sgt. Yulanda Williams, president of Officers for Justice.

Additional guests include:
• David Campos, San Francisco supervisor
• Joyce Hicks, executive director of Office of Citizen Complaints
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How can police that break the law keep the law?  Maintaining Law and Order is vital to adhering to the LAW.  Double Standards is systematic Abuse of the Law...

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No wonder this reporter Vu got bounced off the regular News stations!! She didn’t have her numbers or facts straight.. she tried to start more controversy over some stupid text messages... she

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