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Rookie San Francisco Cop no longer at the department after the alleged Dui crash

A police officer in San Francisco in San Francisco was no longer employed by the department for suspicion of being under the influence of being driven and causing a crash, the officials said on Tuesday.

SFPD cuts ties

What we know:

The police authority in San Francisco confirmed that it cut the relationships with Ryan Kwong (28), who had completed the 284th SFPD Police Academy just two days before the crash.

KWONG was charged by the public prosecutor's office in San Francisco, with four charges under the influence of injuries and ruthless driving. The indictment results from an accident that took place on Saturday at Sunset Boulevard and the Rivera Street around 2 a.m.

Kwong, who was on duty at the time of the crash, supposedly slammed his BMW into a Toyota minivan and pushed it into a light stick. Three people in the minivan were injured, including one who had suffered life -threatening injuries, said the police.

Still behind bars

What's next:

Kwong remains in custody in the San Francisco County prison.

In an explanation after the arrest, the chief of police Bill Scott said: “We will do everything in our power to ensure that in this case justice is delivered. Nobody is above the law, and our civil servants know that they follow the law and our strict code of conduct even during service.”

The mayor of San Francisco, Daniel Lurie, repeated the feeling in a explanation that after X.

“Our police officers are working hard to get San Franciscans to safety, and we expect them to follow the law on duty and outside the service – no exceptions,” he said.

The source: San Francisco District Prosecutor, SFPD, previous reporting.

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