"Paul has dedicated his career to keeping San Franciscans safe and there is no one better for this critical job," Lurie said in a press release on the appointment. "Together, we will support our law enforcement and ensure that every resident, worker, and visitor is safe in our city."
Yep’s appointment is likely to reassure the Chinese community that Lurie takes their concerns seriously, as he has been an early supporter and a key bridge into this vital community.
Anni Chung, president and CEO of Self-Help for the Elderly, called Yep a 'trusted ally of the Chinese community,' highlighting his connection and commitment to serving their needs.
Yep is now in charge of coordinating multiple departments, including Adult Probation and Police Accountability, focusing on enhancing overall public safety in San Francisco.
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