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SFPD to share body-cam video of woman’s hot dog vending arrest

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In response to public outcry over bystander video of police wrestling with a struggling female hot dog vendor, San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott said on Wednesday that he expects to release the involved officers’ body-worn camera footage. 

Scott said he saw no wrongdoing by the police after reviewing all the body-worn camera footage from the officers who were involved in a back-and-forth between the woman, who was selling hot dogs near Pier 33, and city workers who were attempting to confiscate her cart. 

“There is nothing that I saw in this video that officers or anybody else involved did anything other than what they were asked to do, in the way that they were asked to do it,” Scott said before the Police Commission on Wednesday. “I saw nothing that indicated misconduct.” 

Ana Luisa Casimer Julca, the 25-year-old pregnant woman who was accused of assaulting Port of San Francisco workers during the confiscation of her cart, maintains that she didn’t assault anyone. 

“I will say this, It was not an assaultive struggle,” Scott said of the initial dispute. “It was just a struggle over control of the cart because she did not want to give up her cart.” 

But Scott said that videos of the arrest that circulated the internet — which show two officers pinning Casimer Julca to the ground while her daughter screams and cries — “does not tell the story.” He described to police commissioners step by step what he saw happen on officers’ body-worn cameras. 

The footage of the arrest obtained and published by Mission Local commences with two officers already on the pavement atop Casimer Julca near Pier 33 after an attempted confiscation of her cart by Port workers. 

What occurred prior may become clear with the new footage, which Scott said he expects to release by next week. 

An SFPD spokesperson told Mission Local at the time that Casimer Julca obstructed and assaulted a Port employee, and was therefore arrested for assault on a government employee and resisting or delaying an investigation. 



Source: missionlocal.org

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