Greg Carey, chief of patrol for the volunteer CCOP, gave the update before a forum on the future of policing held during a virtual meeting of the Eureka Valley Neighborhood Association July 21.As the Bay Area Reporter previously reported, several neighborhood buildings had their windows smashed or were graffitied as various protest marches merged in the Castro neighborhood that afternoon. "The Castro was pretty badly damaged by a group of hooligans on Pride Sunday," Carey, whose group often provides security at protest marches, said. "We weren't directly involved with that one but I was monitoring it on the police radio. ...