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Max Carter-Oberstone, a mayoral appointee to the Police Commission, made it clear he feels the SFPD is working against reforms — and that the mayor's office is abetting them. Update, Oct. 4: The mayor ...
Max Carter-Oberstone speaks during a hearing before the Board of Supervisors to consider his removal from the police commission on February 25, 2025. Photo by Kelly Waldron. Sign up below to get ...
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 ...
San Francisco supervisors should reject Mayor Daniel Lurie's overreach and allow Max Carter-Oberstone to finish his appointed term at the San Francisco Police Commission, Christin Evans writes.
SF Police Commission vice president voted out by board of supervisors 02:43. San Francisco Police Commission Vice President Max Carter-Oberstone is now officially out of the job.
Max Carter-Oberstone alleged he was required to sign an undated letter of resignation upon his reappointment, seemingly a requirement. He later went on to rescind his letter in August.
At its meeting Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors vote 9-2 to remove reformer Max Carter-Oberstone from the San Francisco police commission, backing Mayor Daniel Lurie in the process.
After San Francisco Mayor London Breed accused Max Carter-Oberstone — one of her appointees on the city's police commission — of lying about a vote he cast, Carter-Oberstone took to Twitter to ...
The San Francisco Police Commission has gained a new commissioner after the city's Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved Max Carter-Oberstone for the position. Nominated by Mayor ...
Max Carter-Oberstone. Carter-Oberstone serves as a Police Commissioner for the City of San Francisco and is a senior associate at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. He was an Orrick Racial Justice ...