Disgraced S.F. sheriff’s deputy could face fresh questions about credibility

When it came time to defend his controversial rehiring, a San Francisco sheriff’s deputy with a history of dishonesty told law enforcement regulators this week about a pivotal moment that led to him getting his job back.

There was just one problem: His story appeared to raise more questions about his credibility.

Deputy Michael Kim quit in 2016, after he was caught lying to the FBI about why his department-issued ballistic vest was found during a raid on an enforcer for Chinatown gangster Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow…

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