The Police Chief’s proposed budget cuts 25 first- and second-level supervisor positions through eliminations or by freezing positions. These supervisors are critical to department operations, ensuring officers respond to calls and conduct thorough investigations. They also play a key role in holding SDPD members accountable to the public they serve. Some of these supervisors are in critical roles such as supervising the Sexual Offender Unit, Graffiti and Emerging Gangs Team, Air Support, and Field Operations.
In 2015, a study by Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), conducted after a series of misconduct incidents, criticized SDPD for its lack of supervision. The report found: “PERF’s review of selected disciplinary cases revealed that most of the cases were notable for a lack of consistent first-line supervision of officers.”
These cuts are irresponsible and put politics over public safety.
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