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  2. Anthony Ribera - Wikipedia

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    Ribera denied the allegations and any rumors of him stepping down as Chief. In 1995, Ribera and the San Francisco Police Department ultimately won the court battle on Joanne Welsh's sexual harassment allegation but lost on her claim of gender bias, with the jury agreeing she had suffered emotional distress and awarding her $56,835 in damages. [4]

  3. Heather Fong - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Police Commission subsequently determined that Fong had acted improperly, and that personnel from the 1998 Q-35 inspectors list should have been hired instead of sergeants. [9] Litigation is presently ongoing for the plaintiff officers, 39 in total and many part of the original Civil Service Commission complaint who are now ...

  4. Francis J. Ahern - Wikipedia

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    Francis J. Ahern (1899–1958) was the San Francisco Police Chief from January 1956 to September 1958. Appointed by mayor George Christopher's police commission, Ahern, with the rank of patrolman, was elevated to chief over every captain, lieutenant and sergeant on the force. Ahern's rank was deceptive, as he had been passed over for promotion ...

  5. Monk season 3 - Wikipedia

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    When the longtime Employee of the Month at a local department store dies, Monk's former partner (Enrico Colantoni) – fired from the SFPD for allegedly stealing drugs from the evidence room and now in charge of store security – calls him in to determine if the death was a murder. Monk starts working at the store in order to figure out ...

  6. George Gascón - Wikipedia

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    George Gascón (born March 12, 1954) is an American attorney and former police officer who is the district attorney of Los Angeles County.A member of the Democratic Party and a former member of the Republican Party, [1] Gascón served as the district attorney of San Francisco from 2011 to 2019.

  7. Fajitagate - Wikipedia

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    Fajitagate was a series of legal and political incidents in San Francisco that began with a street fight outside a neighborhood bar between three off-duty San Francisco Police officers and two other local residents over a bag of fajitas, leading to numerous civil and criminal complaints, police misconduct allegations and eventually, the resignation of the city's Chief of Police and Deputy ...

  8. Richard Hongisto - Wikipedia

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    Of Finnish descent, [3] Hongisto was the son of Gladys Longrie and Raymond Hongisto. In 1942, Dick moved to San Francisco with his parents and brother Don. [4] Dick grew up in the Sunset District, where he graduated from George Washington High School.

  9. Nash Bridges - Wikipedia

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    Nash Bridges is an American police procedural television series created by Carlton Cuse.The show stars Don Johnson [1] and Cheech Marin as two Inspectors with the San Francisco Police Department's Special Investigations Unit (SIU).