FEBRUARY 2004 President's Message
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- Official Publication Of The - SAN FRANCISCO POLICE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION VOLUME 36, NUMBER 2 SAN FRANCISCO, FEBRUARY 2004 www.sfpoa.org President's Message By Chris Cunnie SFPOA President New leadership ell, the new era in San Fran- cisco leadership is changing W the face of city govern- ment. Mayor Gavin Newsom has re- placed Chief Fagan with interim Chief Heather Fong. Chief Fong now has sev- eral months to show that she has the stuff to be named as chief following a nation-wide search for candidates. We certainly encourage her to go after the permanent appointment. We wish her A Merrier Christmas at the VA well, and are confident that she will By Rich Struckman make the changes necessary to im- veterans. We had the honor of meet- prove the morale and working condi- On December 17th, 2003 sev-eral ing Vets from all branches of the ser- tions of the cops on the street and members of American Legion Post 456 vice who shared some of their experi- working in the details. met at the Tee Off Bar and Grill and ences with us. This year was high- We also applaud Mayor Newsom's A new building warmed up for our traditional Christ- lighted by a couple of Vets who shared appointment of Michela Alioto-Pier as We are eagerly looking forward to mas visit to the VA Hospital at Ft. Miley there experiences while serving at Iwo his replacement on the Board of Su- the grand opening of our new POA in the outer Richmond District. This Jima and in the Battle of the Bulge. The pervisors. She comes from a prominent office building. Located on the north- year we had an exceptionally strong men and women who live here rarely and respected San Francisco family, east corner of Sixth and Bryant streets, turn out. have visitors and truly enjoy the com- and is hailed as an excellent choice. the three story commercial building Armed with Christmas cards stuffed pany. If anyone wants to share some We congratulate Supervisor Alioto- will make all POA members proud. with cash (thanks to the SFPOA and time with those who have sacrificed Pier, and look forward to working with Treasurer Jack Minkel and the mem- SFDSA) and cookies galore we anx- for us, you can contact VA Hospital's her on law enforcement and labor is- bers of the Building Committee have iously awaited for Santa to arrive. Sure Volunteer Services directly or contact sues. Both her grandfather, Mayor Joe done a great job planning and over- enough, this year we contacted by the me at the General Work Detail 415- Alioto, and her aunt, former Supervi- seeing the project. Our old building SFPD Santa Dept., and Santa Claus (Pat 553-7903. Either way, we will get you sor Angela Alioto, worked coopera- was on its last leg, and is in dire need Cadigan) and Santa Cutie (Jennifer set up. tively with the association, and we of costly improvements. With the re- Forrester) arrived in red & white with I want to thank all who attended expect that Alioto-Pier will be ap- cent changes in city government, this proachable and receptive to the con- a truckload of toys for the Vets. We page 5 visited with dozens of Military Veter- see VA HOSPITAL VISIT, page 8 cerns of working police officers. see PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE, ans that night, and as always, the trip is very moving. The VA Hospital has a Available on tape or DVD long-term nursing home which is a permanent home to over 200 military New Hearts of the City Covers War Demonstrations Gung Hay Fat Choy POA Staff Report The seventh segment of the popular POA Hearts of the City videos is now available at the POA. For the first time, the segment is also available on DVD. Titled "Our Streets," it is produced by the San Fran- cisco Police Officers' Association, in cooperation with the SFPD. Hearts of the City is a documentary series that shares with its viewers an inside look into the hearts and minds of the men and women who police this city. This segment contains video of police lines and dem- onstrators taken at several anti-war demonstrations in San Francisco. It is insightful and gripping, and a must see for those who support and admire the men and women in blue. 41.1<1L Tapes or DVDs are free to members and their families. Just drop by the POA office and ask for a copy of "seg- ment seven of the Hearts series." Plenty of copies of the 31 first six videos in the series are still available as well. Special thanks goes to Bob Mamone and Andrew Cohen for editing and producing this fine documentary EW n 44 series. February 2004 Page 2 POA Journal January 21, 2004 transferred to Ingleside, then to TAC. signment was Taraval. Two years later, was very proud of his association with He was one of the original members he was transferred to Traffic as a Solo. the Shrine where he served as Past The regular meeting of the Widows' of the newly formed TAC Squad. When After he was appointed sergeant, he President of the Islam Provost Shrine and Orphans' Aid Association of the TAC was cut back, he went to Rich- was moved over to AIB for a couple of Club in San Francisco. In retirement, San Francisco Police Department was mond Station before going back to the years before going back on the bikes. he served as President of the Ben All called to order by President Al Aguilar CPC (Crime Prevention Company) In 1975 he made Lieutenant And was Shrine in Chico. Jack raised Arabian at 2 PM in the conference room of two years later. He was appointed Sgt. assigned to Personnel, then to Mission, Horses in retirement. Ingleside Station. and was assigned to Planning and Re- and then to Central. Jack was awarded search. He was later transferred to the several Medals of Valor during his ca- RICHARD ARMEIT, 89 years. Dick PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Led by Academy serving as a TAC Sergeant. reer. A Gold for the arrest of two armed was born in Germany. At 6 years of age, our President Al Aguilar. He made Lieutenant and was moved suspect in a stolen car. A Silver for the his family settled in San Francisco's to the "Big E." Two years later, he was arrest of a armed robbery suspect who ROLL CALL OF OFFICERS: President assigned to the Bureau. He then went was caught in the act of robbing a li- see WIDOWS' & ORPHANS', page 11 Al Aguilar, Vice President George to Taraval, and ended up his career at quor store. Another Silver for the ar- Jeffery, Trustees Dave Fontana, Joe Northern. Ray was awarded several rest of a suspect who fired shots at a Reilly, Rene LaPrevotte, Joe Garrity and Captain's Comps and two medals of Patrol Special Officer. He returned fire 2003 POA Dues Mike Kemmitt. Treasurer Jim Sturken Valor. A Bronze Medal for the rescue and wounded the suspect in the leg $1,105.06 and Secretary Mark Hurley. Also of a man from a mob. A Silver for the before he took him into custody. Jack present were past Presidents Bob arrest of two robbery suspects. McKee, Mike Duffy and Bill Hardeman. JOE McQUEEN, 78 years. Joe was born in San Francisco and grew up in POA Journal 2004 Deadlines MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER the Excelsior, attending Balboa High. March 2004 issue Tuesday, February 17 At 17, he enlisted in the Navy. He MEETING: Motion by Hardeman, sec- April 2004 issue Monday, March 22 onded by Jeffery that the minutes be served on the destroyer USS Little. His approved as published. Motion car- ship was sunk. After he was rescued, May 2004 issue Monday, April 19 ried. he was given survivor leave and put on Shore Patrol. He returned to San June 2004 issue Thursday, May 20 BILLS: Treasurer Sturken presented Francisco and briefly worked as a mo- July 2004 issue Monday, June 21 torman before he entered the Police the usual bills. Motion by Reilly, sec- August 2004 issue Monday, July 19 onded by Duffy that the bills be paid. Academy in 1947. His first assignment Motion carried. was Ingleside. A year later, he went to September 2004 issue Thursday, August 19 Co. K, APB. He also worked fixed post October 2004 issue COMMUNICATIONS: We had addi- traffic. He then worked the 3-wheel Monday, September 20 tional donations made in the memory detail before making Sergeant and be- November 2004 issue Monday, October 18 of Jack Kerrigan. Dietlin Painting Com- ing assigned to Mission. A couple years December 2004 issue Thursday, November 18 pany $50.00, Pat Daly $20.00, later he went back to Traffic 3-wheel Trammell Crow Co. $100.00, Cathy detail. He was detailed to BCI for a January 2005 issue Wednesday, December 22 McManus $25.00, Pedro and Debra couple of years before he made Lieu- Weisleder $20.00, Mae Parnor $10.00, tenant. He retired from Ingleside in Mary Lu Buich $25.00, and Britphil 1975. Joe was awarded several See page 5 for new Co. $250.00. Captain's Comps during his career. Members Only classified section Donations in memory of Carl Decker: Bill Parenti $10.00, SFVPOA JOHN E. KEATING, 85 years. John $25.00, and Jim Murphy $100.00. was born in San Francisco and grew Donations made in the memory of up in Noe Valley. He attended Com- EDITORIAL POLICY: The POA Journal is the official newspaper of the San Ray Portue: Richard Klapp $25.00 and merce High School.