Discipline
Jan. 18, 2007
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Appeals Court Rules SFPD Waited Too Long to Discipline Officers
Four San Francisco police officers who shot and killed a teenager riding in a fugitive's car in 1998 cannot be disciplined because the department dragged its feet too long in filing charges, an appellate court ruled Tuesday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Four San Francisco police officers who shot and killed a teenager riding in a fugitive's car in 1998 cannot be disciplined because the department dragged its feet too long in filing charges, an appellate court ruled Tuesday.
But the same court allowed disciplinary charges to proceed against a separate group of five officers accused of bullying fo...
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