Sheriff Corpus told to stay away from women in law enforcement event (read the letter)
Briefly

The San Francisco police union has sent a letter to Sheriff Christina Corpus, advising her against attending a women’s celebration event, due to accusations of mismanagement and retaliation towards union members. President Tracy McCray condemned Corpus for her actions, particularly the arrest of Deputy Carlos Tapia. Tapia's arrest came amidst the backdrop of a report by retired Judge LaDoris Cordell, revealing serious issues in leadership. This situation has escalated into a special election to evaluate potential removal of Corpus, with questions surrounding her control of the sheriff's office and overall leadership effectiveness.
The San Francisco police union has voiced disapproval of San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus attending a women's event, suggesting she should focus on her career instead.
Tracy McCray, president of the SF Police Officers Association, likened Corpus to a Third World dictator, accusing her of a power-driven agenda.
The controversy arises following Corpus' arrest of Deputy Carlos Tapia, deemed retaliatory amid findings of her alleged mismanagement outlined by Judge LaDoris Cordell.
Cordell's report has triggered a special election on March 4, questioning whether the county supervisors should remove Corpus from her position.
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