Only two of the 11 supes have said they'll vote to retain the police commission veep. The mayor doesn't need a reason to axe ...
San Francisco supervisors voted to remove Max Carter-Oberstone from the Police Commission at Mayor Daniel Lurie’s request.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has voted to remove a whistleblower police commissioner before his term end date next year in a controversial move that drew dissent from dozens of people during ...
Carter-Oberstone should stay. The independence of City government oversight is at stake, Christin Evans writes.
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 ...
Update: Board of Supervisors President Rafael Mandelman said he will hold a hearing on Feb. 25 to hear the matter of Max Carter-Oberstone’s removal from the Police Commission. Mayor Daniel Lurie today ...
The board of supes have voted to remove Carter-Oberstone from the police commission Carter-Oberstone was asked to step down ...
Community leaders and civil rights activists are urging San Francisco supervisors to reject Mayor Daniel Lurie’s motion, saying it could threaten the independence of watchdogs.
The mayor wins a decisive victory, giving him the power to replace the police chief and choose the next person for the job.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to shake up the city's police commission Tuesday, removing mayoral appointee Max Carter-Oberstone from his position. Carter-Oberstone was first appointed ...
Mayor Daniel Lurie has succeeded in his bid to oust police-reform advocate Max Carter-Oberstone from The City’s Police Commission. At its meeting Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors approved ...