SF News Public Defender Links Super Bowl Tensions With Homeless To CHP Stabbing The man accused of stabbing a California Highway Patrol near a SoMa homeless camp won't be arraigned until next week, but San Francisco's Public Defender is already arguing his case in the court
SF News Police Officers Association Spreading Petition To Repeal 'Mario Woods Day' A petition created by an anonymous individual seeks to challenge the Board of Supervisors' recent decision to declare July 22 a day in honor of Mario Woods. The petition calls the Supervisors to
SF News Man Stabbed During Tenderloin Brawl Dies In Hospital A man who was stabbed in a Tenderloin altercation last week has died, but San Francisco Police Department investigators have yet to officially classify his passing as a homicide, a spokesperson said today.
SF News CHP Officer In Stable Condition Following Stabbing Near SoMa Homeless Camp The California Highway Patrol officer who was stabbed in an altercation at a South of Market homeless encampment Tuesday is in stable condition today, as his alleged attacker faces charges of attempted murder.
SF News DOJ Review Of SFPD Won't Examine Mario Woods Killing Specifically, Recommendations Not Enforceable #SF mayor Ed Lee on federal voluntary review of #SFPD pic.twitter.com/XeKvUOS6hT— Jonah Owen Lamb (@jonahowenlamb) February 1, 2016 News broke on Sunday that the Department of Justice would conduct "[a]
SF News [Updated] CHP Officer Allegedly Stabbed By Homeless Man In SoMa This story has been updated since its publication A man is in custody this morning, after a California Highway Patrol officer was reportedly stabbed by a homeless man at Fourth and Brannan Streets.
SF News Following Fatal Shooting Caught On Video, Department Of Justice Announces 'Comprehensive Review' Of San Francisco Police Policies A little more than a week after San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee called for a federal investigation into the San Francisco Police Department's caught-on-video shooting of Mario Woods, he has his answer: The
SF News Cops Bust Huge Civic Center Drug Ring, Arrest 48 The open-air drug market that is UN Plaza just got a bit less druggy after a joint task force consisting of the SFPD, Alameda County Narcotics Task Force, and the DEA made 48
SF News [Updated] Police Nab Hit-And-Run Driver Who Allegedly Mowed Down Woman, Child In Crosswalk The San Francisco Police Department say that they have successfully apprehended the man who allegedly drove off after slamming into a woman and child as they walked in a crosswalk Monday night. According
SF News Gun-Wielding Man Kidnaps Cabbie Near Embarcadero Center A San Francisco taxi driver had his Monday night take a pretty crazy turn, after a fare pulled a gun on him and commandeered the cab. It was 9:20 p.m. Monday
SF News Car Break-Ins Are Up, Hit 5-Year High Last Summer Yes, you haven't been just imaging it — there are actually more car break-ins happening these days. In fact, data from the police department shows that we hit a 5-year high in the smash-and-grab
SF News All The Cops Who Shot Mario Woods Are Back On The Job The five SFPD officers who fired on and killed Mario Woods, a 26-year-old black man in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood, have been cleared to return to work by a Police Department panel and
SF News Fearsome Hat Thief Menaces The Castro A man is learning out how to live a bare-headed lifestyle this week, after a Castro-area altercation ended with the theft of his hat. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the 49-year-old
SF News Woman Slain At UCSF Was Victim Of Domestic Violence Dispute Days after a fatal stabbing rocked UCSF's Parnassus Avenue campus, the victim has finally been identified. According to the San Francisco Medical Examiner's office, San Francisco's first homicide victim for 2016 has been
SF News [Update] Video: Mayor Lee Shouted Off Stage By Protesters At MLK Day Event Mayor Ed Lee was shouted off stage this afternoon by a group of protesters challenging his handling of the ongoing scandal involving SFPD's response to the shooting death of Mario Woods. The Mayor
SF News Early Morning Protests Wake Up Mayor Lee And Chief Suhr #96Hours to Reclaim King's #Radical #Legacy #APTP #Last3Pecent #ReclaimSF #BlackBrownUnity Good Morning, #GregSuhr! pic.twitter.com/B95YfuCqGP— Smedley Butler (@Smedley_Butler) January 17, 2016 A pair of dramatic protest events occurred in the
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