S.F. officer facing firing in racist texting scandal cites statute of limitations
One of the San Francisco police officers facing dismissal in connection with a racist and homophobic texting scandal has filed a claim, contending the statute of limitations for disciplinary action has expired.
In his Superior Court claim, first reported by the San Francisco Examiner, Officer Rain O. Daugherty seeks a reversal of disciplinary action for at least nine officers involved, a purge of all records related to the scandal and civil penalty awards of $25,000 per officer.
FOR THE RECORD
An earlier version of this post attributed Daugherty's Superior Court claim to the San Francisco Chronicle. It was the San Francisco Examiner.
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One of the San Francisco police officers facing dismissal in connection with a racist and homophobic texting scandal has filed a claim, contending the statute of limitations for disciplinary action has expired.
In his Superior Court claim, first reported by the San Francisco Examiner, Officer Rain O. Daugherty seeks a reversal of disciplinary action for at least nine officers involved, a purge of all records related to the scandal and civil penalty awards of $25,000 per officer.
FOR THE RECORD
An earlier version of this post attributed Daugherty's Superior Court claim to the San Francisco Chronicle. It was the San Francisco Examiner.
Security guard services los angles.
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