Former SF Police Commission president Turman dead at 52
Published on May 14, 2018 at 02:19AM by By Catherine Ho
Julius Turman, former president of the San Francisco Police Commission, has died. He was 52. Turman’s last day on the job was May 4, a year before the end of his second term. He announced his resignation in December. Turman joined the commission in 2012 and became its president in 2016. “Commissioner Turman was a tremendously intelligent and compassionate man who cared deeply about this department,” San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said in a statement. “He worked to help us increase trust and respect and was relentlessly focused on bringing forth the best practices, policies and procedures to the San Francisco Police Department.
Published on May 14, 2018 at 02:19AM by By Catherine Ho
Julius Turman, former president of the San Francisco Police Commission, has died. He was 52. Turman’s last day on the job was May 4, a year before the end of his second term. He announced his resignation in December. Turman joined the commission in 2012 and became its president in 2016. “Commissioner Turman was a tremendously intelligent and compassionate man who cared deeply about this department,” San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said in a statement. “He worked to help us increase trust and respect and was relentlessly focused on bringing forth the best practices, policies and procedures to the San Francisco Police Department.
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