Tonight's vote is the first example of city leaders applying greater legislative pressure on the DA in the case.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday night formally called for District Attorney Brooke Jenkins to release footage from the killing of Banko Brown last month.
Jenkins has so far resisted calls from the board and the public to release footage of the killing, but the passage of Tuesday's resolution is the first example of city leaders applying greater legislative pressure on the DA. Ex // Top Stories SFO is now monitoring airplane wastewater The airport is teaming up with the CDC and a biotech firm to collect and test wastewater from international arrivals
Hours before Tuesday's vote, Walton said in a statement that the deputy city attorney told him,"My request has no interference with the investigation and it is not at all unethical."
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