(KRON) – The San Francisco Sheriff’s Office Chief of Staff, Richard Jue, was booked into the county jail Sunday after an alleged off-duty hit-and-run where he falsely provided information regarding the accident.
Jue was booked with a $7,500 bail for two misdemeanor charges, which include giving false information to a peace officer and a hit-and-run charge.
“The Sheriff’s Office holds all members– regardless of rank or role– to the highest ethical and professional standards,” Sheriff Miyamoto said in a statement provided by the sheriff’s office. “We believe in the integrity of the judicial process and are committed to ensuring that anyone found guilty of criminal conduct, whether a member of our staff or the public, is held accountable.”
Governor Newsom addresses U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear sitesJue has been placed on administrative leave by Sheriff Miyamoto.
The sheriff’s office said its Criminal Investigation Unit is investigating the case and has presented it to the District Attorney’s Office. The agency’s Internal Affairs is also conducting an investigation.
Jue was a founder and past president of the San Francisco Asian Peace Officers Association. He also serves as the vice president of the San Francisco Unified Lions Club and is the chair of the Nihonmachi Street Fair Board of Directors.
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