SF News SFPD Still Not Sure Who Was At Fault After Tour Bus Driver Fatally Strikes Pedestrian Witness says elderly man banged on window of your bus @ Divisadero & Post but driver kept going. #abc7now @SFPD pic.twitter.com/UiywjiOnrZ— Katie Utehs (@KatieUtehs) January 16, 2016 According to the San
SF News 'Involuntary Manslaughter' Charges For Suspect In Beating Death Of Local Artist A month after a beloved North Beach sketch artist suffered a fatal random attack at a Market Street bus stop, the San Francisco Police Department says that they have made an arrest in
SF News No One Wants To Say Who'll Be Investigating What Might Be SF's First Homicide Of 2016 There was apparently a homicide in San Francisco last night — our first, it appears, of 2016. But even after multiple phone calls to the law enforcement agencies that might be involved in the
SF News Black Cyclist Says He Was Stopped And Beaten By SFPD While Delivering A Burrito A bicycle delivery worker was fulfilling a Postmates order for a burrito in SoMa when he tells CBS SF he was stopped by SFPD officers who went on to brutally beat and mace
SF News Bike-Riding Cosmetics Thief Menaces Marina Walgreens The San Francisco Police Department is asking city residents to be on the lookout for a "habitual shoplifter" whose heists recently turned violent, a spokesperson said Wednesday. According to SFPD spokesperson Officer Carlos
SF News Motorist Narrowly Misses Cyclist, Then Maces Her After Confrontation Police are investigating a case in which a confrontation between a cyclist and an errant driver turned violent near Potrero Hill. A woman leaving work Tuesday was maced by the driver of passing
SF News New Downtown Surveillance Cameras Raise Privacy Concerns Why is @sfmta_muni putting up "traffic" cameras in locations where there will be no cars? #SuperBowlSurveillance pic.twitter.com/lGY4F1wzDM— Oakland Privacy (@OaklandPrivacy) January 10, 2016 New cameras that have begun popping
SF News Supervisors Seek Day Of Remembrance For Mario Woods, DOJ Investigation Into His Killing By SFPD An apology. A day of remembrance. And hopefully a Department of Justice Investigation into the San Francisco Police Department's use-of-force, training, and tactics. That's all the Board of Supervisors were able to offer
SF News SF Cable Car Operator Struck By Allegedly Drunk Motorcyclist Has Died BREAKING: #SF cable car operator injured in June crash dies https://t.co/rcBvLqGT7k #Muni #Transit pic.twitter.com/iuwbRSHIEV— SF Examiner (@sfexaminer) January 12, 2016 Seven months after a San Francisco cable
SF News After Rape Kit Goes Untested For Years, Survivor Brings Federal Lawsuit Against SF May 2010, Bay to Breakers. As Heather Marlowe recalls telling first a friend, then the police, and eventually ABC 7, "I think something really bad happened to me today. I think that I
SF News Man Shot In Chest At The Edge Of Dolores Park A 21-year-old man is fighting for his life, after he was injured in a shooting at one corner of Dolores Park. According to the San Francisco Police Department, their ShotSpotter system alerted them
SF News Witness In Alex Nieto Civil Rights Trial To Say He Had Hands In His Pockets When Police Shot Him Nearly two years since the police shooting of Alex Nieto, a federal civil rights trial is set to begin in the case on March 1 in which at least one eyewitness will directly
SF News Mayor Ed Lee's Inauguration Drowned Out By 'Nonstop Chants And Protests' No one expected Ed Lee's third inauguration today to go perfectly smoothly, and we already heard this week that protesters of the December death of Mario Woods at the hands of SF Police
SF News $35K Violin Used To Record 'Star Wars' Soundtrack Stolen In SF A rare violin stolen last week out of a parked car is the latest in a string of high-priced instrument thefts to hit San Francisco. The instrument, as is often the case, caries
SF News Justice For Mario Woods Coalition To 'Crash' Ed Lee Inauguration The second — or, including his interim term, the third, but who's counting — inauguration of Mayor Ed Lee at City Hall tomorrow may also usher in a new era of protest in San Francisco.
SF News Haight Dispute Involving Dog And Skateboard Ends In Stabbing As the earth continues to rotate the sun, so does the troubled intersection of Haight and Stanyan Streets continue to be the site of violence. In today's installment, a stabbing suspect remains on
SF News Video: Sheriff's Deputy Who Attacked Homeless SF General Patient Will Serve No Jail Time The Sheriff's deputy whose unprovoked attack of a homeless man sleeping in an SF General waiting room was caught on video was sentenced yesterday in what the victim's lawyer characterizes as a slap
SF News Fancy Soda Shop Turned Gambling Den FINALLY Shut Down Former Fizzary spot turned nightclub vandalized this weekend https://t.co/hQKKxnZZIC pic.twitter.com/ZMlElsgYQl— Capp Street Crap (@cappstreetcrap) December 7, 2015 After months of neighborhood complaints, at least one shooting, and
SF News Marin County Sheriff's Deputy Allegedly In Dirt Bike Gang No Longer Has Job That the leader of a Bay Area dirt bike gang might actually be a Marin County Sheriff's deputy was brought to the public's attention late last month after an investigation pointed strongly to
SF News Video: Have You Seen This Market Street Homicide Suspect? A month after a well-known North Beach artist was the victim of a fatal attack at a Market Street Muni stop, the San Francisco Police Department has released video footage of his alleged
SF News SFPD Chief Seeks Review Of Force By US Department Of Justice San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr has asked the United States Department of Justice to review his department's training, policy, and procedure in a "Collaborative Reform Review," a direct response to public outcry
SF News Man Arrested For Setting Early Morning String Of Fires In The Mission Police arrested a man early Tuesday morning after observing him set at least two fires, and walk away from a third. The target of the alleged arsonist's fury? Fun and Christmas, apparently, as
SF News Video: 'I Haven't Got All Day!' Snaps Bandit As He Robs Mission Street McDonald's Nearly two months after a man smashed into a Mission Street McDonald's, menaced staffers, and plundered the safe, the San Francisco Police Department has yet to track him down. Now they're seeking the
SF News SFPD Bolsters New Year's Eve Security Over Terror Fears Like in cities across the globe tonight, San Francisco police are preparing as best they can for the possibility of a terror attack in the wake of the November attack on Paris and
SF News 50-Year-Old Baller Robbed Of Fanny Pack A 50-year-old woman is recovering today after she was knocked out and robbed during an early-morning basketball game in the Western Addition. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the woman was playing