San Francisco police union calls for chief to resign

FILE - In this May 10, 2019, image taken from video provided by Bryan Carmody, San Francisco police armed with sledgehammers execute a search warrant at journalist Carmody’s home in San Francisco. San Francisco’s police chief is apologizing for raiding the freelance journalist’s home and office to find out who leaked a police report into the unexpected death of the city’s former public defender. Chief William Scott told the San Francisco Chronicle on Friday, May 24, 2019, the searches were probably illegal and said, “I’m sorry that this happened.” (Bryan Carmody/@bryanccarmody via AP, File)

FILE - In this May 21, 2019, file photo, San Francisco Police Chief William Scott speaks during a news conference in San Francisco. The union representing San Francisco police officers is calling for its chief to resign over his handling of the police raid of a freelance journalist’s home and office. Chief Scott acknowledged Friday, May 24, that the searches were probably illegal and apologized for the way his department handled the investigation into who leaked a confidential police report to Bryan Carmody. The police union fired back on Saturday, May 25, saying Scott ordered the investigation, knew Carmody was a journalist and deceived the sergeant who wrote the search warrant. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The union representing San Francisco police officers demanded Saturday that its chief resign, accusing him of blaming officers for raids that he ordered to determine who leaked a police report to a freelance journalist.

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