SF News Police Release Sketches, Announce Reward In Effort To Nab Cathedral Hill Killers Despite video evidence that captured the brutal attack, the San Francisco Police Department has been unable to track down the people responsible for the February stabbing of a British tourist that led to
SF News Creep Impersonating SFPD Calls Residents, Claims Sexting Investigation The Department of Emergency Management is warning San Francisco residents of a person (or persons) claiming to be an officer with the SFPD calling and texting unsuspecting members of the public and telling
SF News Marchers Disrupt Sunday Streets To Protest SFPD Shooting Of Luis Gongora A group of fifty of so individuals took to the street on Sunday to protest last Thursday's SFPD shooting death of homeless man Luis Gongora. Gathering at 18th and Dolores Street, the group
SF News Cab Driver Attacked With Stick During Dispute Over Trip To East Bay A request for advance payment turned into a physical altercation Saturday, when a taxi driver's stick-wielding fare took umbrage after being asked to pay up. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the
SF News First Video Surfaces Of SFPD Firing On Homeless Man Within 30 Seconds Of Exiting Squad Cars Partial video of yesterday's shooting has emerged, depicting police firing multiple shots within 30 seconds of the first officer on scene's exit of his squad car. The surveillance video was provided anonymously to
SF News Protesters March On Mission Station As Additional Witnesses Dispute SFPD Shooting Death Claims Protesters marched throughout the Mission last night in protest of yesterday's SFPD shooting death of a homeless man currently only identified as "Jose." While officers claim that Jose charged at them with a
SF News John Avalos Seeks To Further Protect Sanctuary City Ordinance After his car was stolen, El Salvadoran national Pedro Figueroa-Zarceno went to the San Francisco Police Department to file a report. But when officers learned of a warrant for his arrest — it remains
SF News Questions Remain After Man Shot Outside Site Of Stanislav Petrov Raid Dies A man who was shot multiple times outside a home later raided by police and federal officials has died, turning an already murky situation even murkier. It was 2 a.m. on Friday,
SF News [Update] Homeless Man Shot By SFPD Has Died, Witnesses Dispute Police Claims #mymission amidst wealth. Crazy homeless people get shot by cops right on my block A photo posted by Laura (@lsydell) on Apr 7, 2016 at 10:28am PDT Scroll to the bottom of
SF News 'Very Big Sword' Used In Random Tenderloin Attack A 56-year-old Tenderloin man is recovering today, after he was randomly stabbed by a man with a "very big sword," police say. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the man was standing
SF News SFPD Text Scandal May Lead To State Or Federal Investigation Public Defender Jeff Adachi has sent out a release Tuesday calling on California Attorney General Kamala Harris to investigate the racist texting scandal in SFPD essentially saying that the department, in this case,
SF News SFPD Chief Touts 'Very Good Lead' In Infamous Hayes Valley Quadruple Homicide It's been almost a year since the San Francisco Police Department said that they knew who was responsible for an infamous Hayes Valley quadruple homicide, but were unable to pull together enough of
SF News [Update] Suspects In Hunter Pence Scooter Theft Arrested, Ride Returned We were collectively aghast yesterday at the news that a scooter donated by Giants right fielder Hunter Pence had been stolen sometime Saturday night (or early Sunday morning) from the Make-a-Wish Foundation's SF
SF News Fatal Monday Night Shooting Is SF's 10th For 2016 A 20-year-old man was killed Monday evening, the victim of a shooting near Interstate 280 in San Francsico's Portola neighborhood. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the man was shot at around
SF News Good Samaritan Thwarts Market Street Phone Snatching A phone theft in the middle of one of San Francisco's busiest areas had a happy(ish) ending Friday, when a good Samaritan who saw the robbery tackled one of the thieves. A
SF News DA: SFPD Officers Sent Recent Racist Texts Mocking The Racist Text Scandal According to the District Attorney's office, San Francisco police officers texted each other racist and homophobic remarks making light of the unfolding, so-called racist SFPD texting scandal that roiled the department itself. That
SF News Woman Arrested For Fatal Shooting Near SF Boys and Girls Club Just hours after a man was gunned down near a busy San Francisco youth center, the woman who allegedly shot him to death was arrested, police say. 29-year-old Ronald McDuffie, Jr. was fatally
SF News Demonstrations, Terror Attacks Blamed For SFPD's Super-Sized Super Bowl Bill Oh, the good old days, when we thought that San Francisco would only be spending about 4 million in taxpayer bucks for the Super Bowl. It appears that at least one department seriously
SF News Will More Security Cameras In The Tenderloin Reduce Crime? You may automatically associate the Tenderloin with crime and drug use and you would not be wrong to do so. But the Tenderloin Community Benefit District hopes that its pilot program to install
SF News Elderly Man's 'Medical Emergency' Causes Multi-Car Mission Crash A man injured in a multi-vehicle Mission District crash has died, but police still aren't sure if it was the collision, or something else, that killed him. It was 5:23 p.m.
SF News SFPD Holding Community Meeting On Duboce Triangle Crime Issues Tonight Between the recent violent assault of a couple, a wave of armed robberies, and at least two apparently random (and still unsolved) homicides in Duboce Triangle, residents are worried that crime in their
SF News British Man Stabbed On Cathedral Hill Last Month Dies; Police Release Video Of Attack A brutal stabbing of a 44-year-old British man near the intersection of Franklin and Post on February 18 has become a homicide, and the SFPD is now seeking the public's help in apprehending
SF News Enterprising SF Car Burglars Branch Out Into Ransom Scam Car break-ins are at an all-time high in San Francisco, we've all heard again and again and again. And, sure, that stinks for the victims, but won't someone think of the poor burglars,
SF News Incorrigible Tagger Recently Fined $200K Spray Paints Police Cruiser Anyway Terry Cozy does not abide by the laws of polite society and is apparently undeterred by heavy fines and strong rebuke. And yet C.W. Nevius of the Chronicle provided the latter for
SF News Seven Months After Alleged Sexual Assault, SFPD Officer To Finally Face Some Music It was back in September 2015 that reports surfaced of one San Francisco Police Department officer accused of rape and another who allegedly compromised the investigation. But it wasn't until yesterday that the