SF News 78-Year-Old Berkeley Woman Fends Off Deplorable Teen With Stick In Mugging Attempt A 78-year-old woman who was out walking her dog last Friday in Berkeley managed to knock a gun — what turned out to be a BB gun — out of the hand of a 16-year-old who was allegedly trying to rob her.
SF News Turmoil in Berkeley, As Interim Police Chief Has Old Sexual Misconduct Allegations Surface A five-year-old sexual misconduct allegation has roiled the appointment of interim Police Chief Jennifer Louis into the position permanently, and city council has plenty of questions on why this information never surfaced.
SF News Berkeley High School Community Wonders Why It Took Nine Days to Arrest Suspect In Mass Shooting Plan Berkeley Police looked pretty good compared to Uvalde, TX after a high school shooting plot appeared nipped in the bud. But maybe it wasn’t, as parents learn police knew of the plot for nine full days before allowing the teen to turn himself in.
SF News Crowd-Funding Campaign For Berkeley Hot Dog Vendor Reaches $86,000 After video went viral last week of a UCPD officer "confiscating" the cash from a hot dog vendor outside of a Cal football game, a GoFundMe campaign to help support the vendor (who
SF News Berkeley Police Fight Fake News Regarding Stabbing At Shapiro Protest A rumored story that was being perpetuated last week by Kyle "Based Stickman" Chapman regarding a Ben Shapiro supporter getting stabbed in the neck by "Antifa terrorists," and which was subsequently spread around
SF News Berkeley Police Overwhelmed At Sunday Rally, Allowed Militant Activists Past Barriers Into Park Tense standoff at police command post. #ABC7now pic.twitter.com/yXZjWCAUuW— Dan Noyes (@dannoyes) August 27, 2017 In contrast to the largely controlled chaos and peaceful rallying that went on a day earlier
SF News Berkeley Police Release Names Of 20 Arrested In Saturday Melee, Most Are From Bay Area Despite plenty of evidence that people on both ends of the political spectrum drove from far and wide to do battle with each other in Berkeley on Saturday, the majority of those arrested
SF News Crash-And-Grab Thief Turns Berkeley Apple Store Into A Drive-Thru #apple customers being turned away on 4th st in #Berkeley after Pontiac slams into store-- BPD says items stolen pic.twitter.com/xnBQlqze2n— Mike Mibach KTVU (@MibachKTVU) May 9, 2014 Friday morning around
SF News Berkeley Police: 'We Are Not A Violent Department, OK?' Some of Berkeley's famously passive (and passive-aggressive) residents are up in arms over a proposal from the Berkeley Police Department to look into equipping their police force with Tasers. Where SFPD explored the
SF News Berkeley Police Agencies Denied Hippie-Stomping Armored Vehicle Over in Berkeley, the University of California Police Department's plan to use homeland security funds to purchase an armor-plated, riot-squelching monster truck, has been shot down by city officials and school administrators. In
SF News Berkeley Police Agencies Want Hippie-Stomping Armored Vehicle After seeing those cool anti-protest riot vehicles in action at Occupy Oakland events this past year, the UCPD, Berkeley PD and Albany PD have acted on their riot squad envy and formed a
SF News Berkeley Police Chief Will Have 10 Cops Look For Your Lost iPhone! In January, Berkeley Police Chief Michael Meehan's son lost his iPhone. We've all been there, down that harrowing and unimaginably terrifying rabbit hole. So, like any nobel law enforcement official, Meehan had a
SF News Berkeley Police Chief Taking A Lot Of Flack Over Cukor Murder The fallout from the sad and unnecessary murder of 67-year-old Peter Cukor last month, outside his home in the Berkeley hills, continues to rain down on Berkeley police chief Michael Meehan. And now