story isn't over on police misconduct
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Story Isn't Over on Police Misconduct
San Francisco, CA, July 16thA Federal probe of the San Francisco Police Department has been opensince 2011, regarding illegal searches and misconduct that occurred in 2010 and 2011. Of particular
concern were allegedly illegal searches unearthed by Public Defender Jeff Adachi, occurring in SanFrancisco's South of Market neighborhood.
Then Interim Chief of Police, Jeff Godowin stated at that time, "We're going to audit the entire
plainclothes operation. We've identified we have a problem. It's my responsibility to move forward."Little has been heard since it was reported that a federal grand jury had convened early 2012. As of
October 2012, California Watch reports the investigation is ongoing.
While the investigation has been out of the news, not mean that it is not being pursued. An
investigation of a different vice squad across the Bay, in Contra Costa County, spanned years. The firstincidents in that scandal occurred in 2007, but arrests were still being made near the end of 2012.
At least one more case has trickled in: Tom Dunham of San Francisco reports that he suffered
misconduct, and that it may have been related to a dispute within his former employer, SelectQuote.
He has a legal brief in which he states SelectQuote admitted to an improper relationship with the San
Francisco Police Department.
SelectQuote had asserted that Mr. Dunham's website, SelectQuote Review, violated trademark. In
arbitration over this matter SelectQuote stated in a brief that Mr. Dunham was lying when he stated thathe went to law enforcement.
Mr. Dunham states that had gone to law enforcement about threats against his daughter. He alleges that
the threats were made at SelectQuote. For SelectQuote to have knowledge of witnesses and what theyreported to police, before any trial, is quite unusual. Mr. Dunham goes on to note several irregularities
that occurred during an incident that occurred shortly after he heard threats at SelectQuote. He alleges
these irregularities and their adverse affects were severe enough to constitute misconduct.
The police took a report in which Mr. Dunham's daughter was alleged to have provided testimony
against him. Not only was this untrue, there was no possible way she made such statements, given thatshe was only 24 months old.
He also states that one of the officers responding made a comment to the others that the captain wantedMr. Dunham to be arrested (regardless of what was discovered at the scene). This was despite the fact
that Mr. Dunham had a head wound which was bleeding badly. Mr. Dunham alleges that the police had
him clean up the blood before taking pictures for evidence.
This incident occurred shortly after I overheard threats regarding my daughter at SelectQuote
Insurance Services. says Mr. Dunham About a month later someone was breaking in with the
landlord's keys, in a manner consistent with illegal searches performed a couple blocks away, also thatyear.
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Mr. Dunham goes into great detail on his website about a number of facts that make it appear that there
was disinformation fed by his former employer to police, and that the timing of incidents at his
apartment was not merely coincidence. He claims to have discovered motive, and lists a number of
missteps by SelectQuote since 2010, which tend to support his version of how they may have beeninvolved with police misconduct that year. I hope witnesses to this or other police misconduct in
South of Market are convinced to come forward as they hear others' stories, says Mr. Dunham, Any
evidence you have might shake something loose in another case, or vice versa.
Regardless of the disposition of any single case, some changes have already occurred due to the alleged
misconduct in searches of South of Market residential hotels. Last July, Chief of Police Greg Suhrissued a memo instructing officers not to use 'master keys' except as allowed by law. The Wall Street
Journal reported that the San Francisco Police Department was reducing enforcement of drug crimes,
and had shifted focus to violent crime.
SelectQuote Review has been raising consumer awareness about issues at SelectQuote InsuranceServices since 2011. An employee who threatened harm against a small child received financial and
other incentives. There are also reasons to suspect connection to a scandal within the San Francisco
police. SelectQuote Review reports on these issues and their cover-up, to help insurance consumersmake an informed buying decision. More information is available at www.selectquotereview.com.
Contact:Tom Dunham
[email protected] 415 852-1740
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