🔥 San Francisco Political Drama: Fired Police Commissioner Spills the Tea on Mayor Lurie and London Breed

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In the latest episode of San Francisco’s never-ending political soap opera, former Police Commissioner Max Carter-Oberstone is serving up some piping hot political tea that would make even Karl the Fog blush. 🍵

The Backstory of Betrayal

After being unceremoniously booted from his position without so much as a goodbye note, Carter-Oberstone isn’t holding back. His exit interview reveals a political landscape more dramatic than a Netflix series - and trust us, Bay Area, this is better than any reality show.

Political Power Plays

Remember when Carter-Oberstone exposed London Breed’s shady practice of forcing appointees to sign undated resignation letters? Yeah, that didn’t exactly make him employee of the month in City Hall. Fast forward to Mayor Daniel Lurie’s administration, and our whistleblower finds himself shown the door - with zero explanation.

The Real Story

According to Carter-Oberstone, his removal might have something to do with calling out Lurie’s Chief of Public Safety, Paul Yep, over an alleged DUI cover-up. A snarky joke about bringing a “bullet-proof vest” to an interview apparently didn’t help his case either.

The kicker? Carter-Oberstone maintains he’s “at peace” with the process, describing his ouster as “a natural consequence of doing this job with integrity”. Mic drop. 🎤

San Francisco politics: always serving drama, never disappointing. Stay tuned, folks.

AUTHOR: kg

SOURCE: SFist