Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie named former San Francisco Police Commander Paul Yep as The City’s first ever chief of public safety on Thursday. The position is one of four new policy chief positions ...
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Daniel Lurie (left) walks through Chinatown, followed by a crowd immediately after his acceptance speech. Paul Yep (right) was by his side. Photo on Nov. 8, 2024 by Abigail Van Neely. Mission Local is ...
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Former SFPD Cmdr. Paul Yep was named chief of public safety by Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie Yep will coordinate and work with various public safety departments SFPD Chief Bill Scott's future under ...
Paul Yep, the newly announced San Francisco chief of public safety, said coordinating the city's response to big events will be a key part of the job. Yep, a retired San Francisco police commander ...
Paul Yep will coordinate and work with a number of agencies, including San Francisco police, sheriff's office, DA's office, Fire Department, Adult Probation and the public defender. Leslie ...
A former San Francisco Police Department commander, Paul Yep, was picked for the new safety chief position, Lurie said. “I’m proud to announce Paul Yep as the first ever Chief of Public Safety.