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San Francisco police chief quits amid racism row | San Francisco police chief quits amid racism row |
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San Francisco's Police Chief Greg Suhr has stepped down hours after a police officer shot and killed a young black woman. | |
The resignation was announced by Mayor Ed Lee, who had asked him to quit. | The resignation was announced by Mayor Ed Lee, who had asked him to quit. |
The woman reportedly tried to drive off in a stolen car and ignored calls to stop in the Bayview area of the city. | |
Mr Suhr and city police have in recent months come under fierce criticism over fatal police shootings of several black suspects. | |
At a news conference on Thursday, Mayor Lee said: "A young woman of colour was killed in an officer-involved shooting in the Bayview (area). The community is grieving, and I join them in that grief." | |
The woman, 27, who has not been named, was reportedly sitting in a stolen car when a police patrol approached her. | |
She allegedly tried to drive off and then crashed into a nearby vehicle. | |
There was no immediate indication that she had a weapon or had tried to run down a police officer before the shooting, the city authorities said. | |
Racist messages | |
The San Francisco police department and its chief have recently come under fierce criticism over the death of several black suspects and reports that a number of officers had exchanged racist text messages. | |
In April, five people went on a hunger strike, demanding Mr Suhr be sacked. They ended their strike last week. | |
The mayor, who until now had supported Mr Suhr, added: "The progress we have made has been meaningful but it hasn't been fast enough, not for me and not for Greg, and that's why I have asked Chief Suhr for his resignation." | The mayor, who until now had supported Mr Suhr, added: "The progress we have made has been meaningful but it hasn't been fast enough, not for me and not for Greg, and that's why I have asked Chief Suhr for his resignation." |
He named Toney Chaplin as acting police chief. | He named Toney Chaplin as acting police chief. |
Analysis: BBC's David Willis in California | Analysis: BBC's David Willis in California |
A 34-year veteran of the San Francisco PD, Greg Suhr was once a popular and professional policeman. | A 34-year veteran of the San Francisco PD, Greg Suhr was once a popular and professional policeman. |
"Greg was always respectful, always a servant of the community," recalled London Breed, who first encountered Suhr when the latter was a young narcotics officer working the beat. Both would go on to greater things: Suhr to police chief, Breed to president of the local Board of Supervisors. | |
But for Suhr there were missteps along the way - among them a demotion from deputy chief after a female friend told him she had been assaulted by her boyfriend and he failed to file a police report. | But for Suhr there were missteps along the way - among them a demotion from deputy chief after a female friend told him she had been assaulted by her boyfriend and he failed to file a police report. |
Reflecting on Suhr's resignation, London Breed said she hoped the city would now come together so that everyone would feel safe in their communities. | |
The job of reforming the police department now rests with Greg Suhr's former deputy Toney Chaplin - another insider, with 26 years of service under his belt. | The job of reforming the police department now rests with Greg Suhr's former deputy Toney Chaplin - another insider, with 26 years of service under his belt. |
Mr Suhr, a veteran officer, was appointed city police chief in 2011. | Mr Suhr, a veteran officer, was appointed city police chief in 2011. |
There are more than 1,000 fatal shootings by police in the US each year, and those killed are disproportionately African-American. | There are more than 1,000 fatal shootings by police in the US each year, and those killed are disproportionately African-American. |