The nominated replacement for former San Francisco Police Commissioner Max Carter-Oberstone says that “accountability” and “transparency” will be her top priorities if confirmed.
The nominated replacement for former San Francisco Police Commissioner Max Carter-Oberstone says that “accountability” and “transparency” will be her top priorities if confirmed.
KQED wrote Police Commissioner Max Carter-Oberstone questioned the effects of Prop. E and stated, “It’s early in Prop. E’s tenure—do you think it’s worth reconsidering whether this policy is serving ...
the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted this week to approve Mayor Daniel Lurie’s motion to remove Police Commissioner Max Carter-Oberstone. The decision, which came after more than two hours of ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Abdul Carter has already been to two Super Bowls. Now he’s ready to play in one. “You definitely need a franchise edge rusher. If you look at all the great teams – all the ...
The Board of Supervisors have once again conceded to the new mayor: In a 9-2 vote, the board voted to remove outspoken reformist Max Carter-Oberstone from the police commission. In a highly unusual ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Former Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter made a case for a defensive player, specifically himself, to be the first player selected in the draft. "Defensive players impact the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Abdul Carter is ready to drop his lifelong Eagles fandom if he is drafted into the rivalry by the Giants. He also is ready to show Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux that three isn ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Abdul Carter might not be a big talker, but he made his words clear at the NFL Scouting Combine. "I feel like I'm the best player in the country," Carter said on Wednesday ...
San Francisco Police Commission Vice President Max Carter-Oberstone is now officially out of the job. On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to remove Carter-Oberstone from the ...
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