SF supes pause settlement in police abuse case following misconduct allegations by DA investigator
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday put the brakes on paying out a six-figure civil settlement to a Black man who was beaten by a police officer two years go. The decision came after an investigator in the district attorney’s office accused her colleagues last week of misconduct in the criminal case against the cop.
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