SFPD is investigating another incident of brutality the a weekend incident was caught on film. While arresting a "drunk and belligerent" baby stroller-pushing woman at the Taraval station on Sunday, an officer appears to push the woman face first into the pavement on the street between two parked cars. According to CBS 5, "as the officers tried to put her in a patrol car she pushed back yelling, 'it's my baby in the street!,'" prompting the mild scuffle.
SFPD Looks Into Case of Alleged Police Brutality
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Police say that, early this morning on the Unit block of Plymouth Avenue in the Lakeview neighborhood, two suspects walked up to a 16-year-old man. Suspect #1, a man between 18-22, brandished a handgun while suspect #2, a man between 18-20, swiped the victim’s money, an ATM card and a laptop. Mean! The shaken victim was uninjured. No arrests have been made.
Creepy Man Approaching Middle School Girls In SF
Described by the media as "a Filipino man in his early to mid-30s, with dark complexion and acne" and quite very possibly wearing "a white shirt," a man has been approaching middle school girls in the Ingleside and Taraval neighborhoods "at least twice in recent weeks." The incidents, which occurred as the girls were leaving school, are reported to have happened on Sept 9 and 14. According to Ingleside police Capt. David Lazar, "He asks girls to get in his car, he tries to befriend them, he tries to get their name," If you see or are approached by this man, call the fuzz.
Arrests Made/Info Needed on Richmond and Taraval District Gangs
Seven youths and one 18-year-old, Duc Truong, were arrested yesterday in connection with several assaults on other juveniles in the San Francisco's Richmond and Taraval hoods over the last few weeks. All of them are thought to be a part of some sort of "Chinese gang" gaily called the "True Brothers" gang. It seems "five attacks took place over the past two months and involved the suspects attacking the victims with baseball bats and knives." Do you know anything about this very real order of fraternity? Then please call SFPD's anonymous tip line at (415) 575-4444 now. Also, this brings up a critical question, who would win in a fight: True Brothers or Sureños? Our money is on the latter. (CBS 5)

