SF News Police Find Toddlers Missing In The Tenderloin, Mother Arrested San Francisco police announced this afternoon that the two toddlers believed to be missing in the Tenderloin have been found safe. Apparently a woman, known only to the mother as "Jacquita," brought the
SF News In Wake Of Brussels Bombings, SF And BART Police On Heightened Alert #SFPD increasing patrols in transit areas/SFO in response to overseas attacks. If you see something, say something. pic.twitter.com/xJJXfKpKl4— Albie Esparza (@OfficerAlbie) March 22, 2016 In the wake of this
SF News Fisherman's Wharf Shoplifter Pepper Sprays Man Over Salami A Fisherman's Wharf shopkeeper was left beaten and pepper sprayed Saturday, after he tried to stop a salami thief from absconding with the sausage. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the crime
SF News Public Meat Beater Knocked Out By Offended Spectator A man who was pleasuring himself in public had an unhappy ending yesterday, when an offended onlooker whacked the auto-stimulator in the head. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the 21-year-old man
SF News Man Fights For Life Following Intentional Hit-And-Run The San Francisco Police Department is on the lookout for an enraged driver, after he intentionally used his car to critically injure a pedestrian. It all happened at around 7 p.m. Friday,
SF News It's Drum Set Vs. Skateboard In Violent Fisherman's Wharf Dispute Fisherman's Wharf tourists got a pretty thrilling story to tell the folks back home Wednesday, after a dispute over a street performer's tip jar turned violent. It all began at around 5:30
SF News New Stats Say Gun Violence Down In SF, While Car Break-Ins Continue To Skyrocket The SFPD unleashed their official year-end crime statistics for 2015 today, and not at all surprisingly, property crime has gone up again driven especially by car break-ins which we already learned hit a
SF News Neuroscientist Moves Family To SF, Is Promptly Robbed Of All Possessions When UCSF offered Jeremy Biane a job as a postdoctoral researcher in their neuroscience department, it seemed like a great deal: His wife is from SF, so they'd get to be closer to
SF News SFPD Officers Threatened By Angry Caller A man police say has made a habit of threatening officers with the San Francisco Police Department is at it again, this time saying that he will retaliate against police use of force.
SF News Officer Cleared In Alex Nieto Shooting Gloats On Facebook (Allegedly) Roger Morse, one of four officers cleared last week when a federal jury found the SFPD quartet did not use excessive force when they shot and killed Alex Nieto in 2014, allegedly reacted
SF News Hit-And-Run At Polk And Pine Is SF's Third In Three Days In the third such collision in three days, a driver in San Francisco slammed into a pedestrian Sunday evening, then sped off never to be seen again. First, there was Friday's fatal hit-and-run
Arts & Entertainment 'Black Lives Matter' Named As Grand Marshal Of San Francisco's 2016's Pride Parade San Francisco's LGBT Pride Celebration and Parade is a huge event, with an estimated million folks at the last one in 2015. The event is so massive, in fact, that they typically have
SF News SFPD Officers Who Killed Alex Nieto Did Not Use Excessive Force, Jury Finds According to an eight person federal jury who deliberated for roughly a day following eight days of testimony, four San Francisco police officers did not use excessive force when they killed Alex Nieto,
SF News Brave Vigilante Thwarts Cell Phone Theft On Muni A brave bystander thwarted an all-too-common crime yesterday, after a thief picked the wrong day to steal a cell phone. According to the San Francisco Police Department, at 8:58 Wednesday morning a
SF News Soccer Player Suspected Of SF Ref Assault Busted In East Bay Investigators from the San Francisco Police Department's Taraval Station crossed the Bay Bridge Friday, as they tracked their prime suspect in a soccer game gone horribly wrong to Richmond. Maybe you remember the
SF News Key Witness And Medical Examiner Cross-Examined In Nieto Trial In testimony Friday in the wrongful death case against the city and the SFPD regarding the 2014 shooting death of Alejandro "Alex" Nieto, key prosecution witness Antonio Theodore was cross-examined by Deputy City
SF News Woman Beaten After Hopping Into Rideshare That Wasn't An apparently enraged driver attacked and beat a woman in SoMa Sunday, after she got into his car thinking it was the transportation network company vehicle she'd requested. The Chron has the tale,
SF News Prius Driver Slams Into Pair Of Elderly Pedestrians The driver of a silver Toyota Prius struck two pedestrians as they crossed the street Saturday evening, leaving one with serious head injuries from which she might not recover. According to the San
SF News Video: SFPD Officer Caught On Camera Hitting Suspect Says He Needs To Seize Camera A plainclothes SFPD officer seen in the video above apparently punching a suspect as he's being arrested can then be heard saying he has to "seize" the camera that was recording the incident
SF News Two Dead After Fatal Tenderloin Stabbing, Bayview Shooting One man was fatally stabbed and another shot to death in San Francisco in the last few days, bringing the city's homicide count for 2016 to seven. According to San Francisco Police Department
SF News Witness Testifies That Nieto Had Hands In Pockets When Police Opened Fire Not good day for police. Witness says Alex Nieto had hands in jacket pockets when police fired. Story at 6. #ABC7Now pic.twitter.com/Edyt4YGBiM— Dan Noyes (@dannoyes) March 4, 2016 As was
SF News Mission Street Hit-And-Run Might Cost Pedestrian A Finger The San Francisco Police Department is seeking the driver of a grey sedan, after he or she sped off after striking a pedestrian in a Mission Street crosswalk. At 1:32 this morning,
SF News Former Police Officers' Association President Trolls DA's Racism Panel The three-judge Blue Ribbon Panel on Transparency, Accountability and Fairness set up by District Attorney George Gascón to rout racism and homophobia from the ranks of the SFPD appears to have backfired a
SF News Rookie Cop Fired 23 Shots At Alex Nieto, Thought Niners Jacket Was Gang-Related Rookie SFPD officer thought Alex Nieto may have been gang member because of red Niners jacket. #ABC7Now pic.twitter.com/StO0pHRxpi— Dan Noyes (@dannoyes) March 2, 2016 In the first witness testimony in
SF News Two Men Busted By SFPD For Soliciting Teen Sex Via Social Media Two Bay Area men are free on bail today, after they were arrested for trying to convince a 14-year-old girl to have sex with them. In a press release sent by the San