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San Francisco police chief chased out of community meeting for Kenneth Harding
San Francisco Police Chief, Greg Suhr, attended a community meeting to discuss the shooting death of Kenneth Harding. The meeting quickly turned chaotic leading the chief to leave the meeting.
San Francisco Police Chief, Greg Suhr, attended a community meeting to discuss the shooting death of Kenneth Harding.
San Francisco police allegedly shot and killed Kenneth last weekend when he ran from officers after being detained on a train platform.
San Francisco Police Chief at the meeting
The police chief attended the meeting to explain to the community what occurred when Kenneth was shot.
Community leaders wanted answers from the San Franciso Police Chief, but the meeting quickly turned chaotic, prompting Chief Suhr to leave the meeting.
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