SF News Those Hate-Texting Police Officers Just Get Off Scot-Free It's not the complete, dismal conclusion of the so-called SFPD racist text scandal, because Chief Greg Suhr has vowed to appeal the decision, but police officers who texted racist and homophobic slurs and
SF News Off-Duty SFPD Recruit Saves 'Lifeless' Baby In Mall Parking Lot How this @SFPD officer recruit saved a baby's life in a @Target parking lot. @kron4news at 8 pic.twitter.com/FOMh3fURpT— Justine Waldman (@JustineWaldman) December 22, 2015 San Francisco Police Department Recruit Officer
SF News Man Shot In The Gut While In Golden Gate Park A gunman remains at large in San Francisco today, after he shot another man in Golden Gate Park over the weekend. According to the San Francisco Police Department, it was 12:36 Sunday
SF News Afternoon Shooting In Inner Sunset Is SF's 52nd Homicide For 2015 A man is dead, police say, after a mid-afternoon shooting on a quiet block in the Inner Sunset. According to the San Francisco Police Department, officers were called to Third Avenue and Lincoln
SF News Dead Women In Tenderloin, Mission Might Be San Francisco's 50th and 51st Homicides For 2015 The San Francisco Police Department are investigating two separate deaths of women across the city, possibly taking SF to the second-highest number of homicides it has seen in the past five years. Details
SF News Mario Woods Mourned At Funeral, Protest Planned For DA's Office Today Mario Woods was mourned by family and friends in a closed coffin service yesterday at the Cornerstone Missionary Baptist Church, just across the street from where he was shot and killed by five
SF News SF Unified School District Deems New Email Threat Not Credible, Remains Open In a message to parents today, the San Francisco Unified School District, responsible fro nearly 60,000 students each year, revealed that it had received a violent threat similar to several across the
SF News Mayor Lee Backs Tasers For SFPD, Opponents Ready For A Fight During a radio appearance this morning, Mayor Ed Lee voiced support for arming SFPD officers with Tasers, stating a position spokesperson Christine Falvey confirmed to the Examiner. Police Chief Greg Suhr has for
SF News Fatal Beating Of North Beach Artist Takes SF To 49 Homicides For 2015 @HoodlineSF @gerikoeppel So upsetting. Stu was such a kind person, a real gentleman. He captured me more than once. pic.twitter.com/aQ1iUpxXWU— The Dregs (@DeanVolker) December 16, 2015 The San Francisco Police
SF News Defense For Alleged Kate Steinle Shooter Wants Murder Charges Dismissed Attorneys for Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, the man charged with murder in the high profile death of Kate Steinle on San Francisco's Pier 14 this past July, have filed a motion requesting the charge
SF News Fresno Police Using Software Apparently To Track #BlackLivesMatter Protesters The Fresno Police Department has over the course of the last two years used social media surveillance systems to identify potential "threats" in the community it polices — including a product called MediaSonar which
SF News SFPD Union Opposes New Plans For Officer Shields, Use Of Force In the days following the San Francisco Police Department's caught-on-video shooting of stabbing suspect Mario Woods, a lot of the discussion centered around what SFPD policies need to change to prevent fatal use
SF News Two SFPD Officers Who Shot Mario Woods Previously Faced Excessive-Force Lawsuits Announcing that he would file a civil rights lawsuit against the SFPD, last week attorney John Burris released an enhanced new video showing the police shooting of 26-year old Mario Woods, a black
SF News Brass-Knuckled Kidnappers Beat SF Man, Steal His Gun A San Francisco man is recovering after a terrifying, hours-long ordeal during which he was beaten, kidnapped, and robbed of his gun. It all started at around 11 p.m. Thursday, KRON4 reports,
SF News Campos On Mario Woods Shooting: 'We Need Fundamental Change Around De-Escalation' Both Martin Halloran, the president of the S.F. Police Officers Association, and Supervisor David Campos went on Phil Matier's Sunday morning program on CBS 5, Matier in the Morning, to have an
SF News Early-Morning Fight On Haight Street Ends In SF's 48th Homicide of 2015 One man is dead and another injured after an argument at the foot of Haight Street turned violent Saturday morning. According to the San Francisco Police Department, officers were called to Haight Street
SF News SFPD Releases Names Of Five Officers Involved In Mario Woods Shooting SFPD released the names of the officers involved in the Dec. 2 shooting of Mario Woods. The five officers named are Winson Seto, Antonio Santos, Charles August, Nicholas Cuevas and Scott Phillips. According
SF News Fatal Shooting In Bernal Heights Is San Francisco's 47th Homicide For 2015 A shooting on a quiet Bernal Heights street has led to San Francisco's 47th homicide for the year, taking us well past 2014's total number of slayings. Bay City News reported Wednesday that
SF News Mario Woods: New Enhanced Video Released, Civil Rights Lawsuit To Be Filed Against SFPD Attorney John Burris has announced he will file a civil rights lawsuit on behalf of the family of Mario Woods, the 26-year-old San Francisco man SFPD shot to death on December 2nd. Police
SF News Two Pedestrians Struck Within 10 Minutes Thursday Two women are recovering this morning, after they were struck by drivers in two separate collisions across San Francisco Thursday night. At 6:38 p.m. Thursday, a 35-year-old woman was struck in
SF News New Allegations Against SFPD Officers Reveal 'Pattern Of Racial Profiling, Sexual Assault' What is going on with the San Francisco Police Department? In the midst of serious questions about the department's use of force in the shooting death of Mario Woods, and following the repugnant
SF News Police Commission Meeting About Mario Woods Shooting Erupts In Chaos Healthy showing of protesters outside #SF city hall calling for consequences to killing of #mariowoods pic.twitter.com/SF4yINHJqs— Jonah Owen Lamb (@jonahowenlamb) December 10, 2015 A meeting of the police commission Wednesday
SF News Mayor: Video Of SFPD Officers Shooting Mario Woods 'Raised Questions' Five days after the fatal shooting of a stabbing suspect by five San Francisco Police Department officers was caught on video, SF Mayor Ed Lee has released a statement on the death that
SF News Woman In Wheelchair Slashed In The Neck At Ninth And Mission A 25-year-old man was arrested Sunday, after he allegedly stabbed a 58-year-old woman in the neck as she sat in her wheelchair. According to the San Francisco Police Department, the woman was on
SF News SFPD Shooting Of Mario Woods 'Could Have Ended Differently If We Had Tasers' Says Chief San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr once called equipping his officers with Tasers a "moral obligation." That was in 2012, and at the hands of the Supervisors Public Safety Committee he was the