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Supes drag Lee into chilly ‘question time’
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee was grilled Tuesday by city Supervisors on his plans for handling police reform and growing community unrest.Read More
Sheriff investigates reports of injured journalists
The San Francisco Sheriff's Department is investigating allegations that four journalists were injured by deputies during protests over the "Frisco 5" at City Hall.Read More
Three of Frisco 5 released from hospital
Three of five people who held a hunger strike to protest recent fatal police shootings in San Francisco have been released from University of California at San Francisco Hospital.Read More
Gascón panel: SFPD lacks accountability
Preliminary findings from a blue-ribbon panel reviewing police practices and policies suggest the San Francisco Police Department lacks transparency and accountability.Read More
Frisco 5 call off hunger strike after 16 days
Five people in San Francisco ended a hunger strike Saturday night after nearly 17 days without solid food.Read More
Frisco 5 hunger strikers hospitalized on Day 16
Five hunger strikers have been hospitalized after fasting for 16 days to try and force San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee to fire police Chief Greg Suhr.Read More
Chief Suhr cancels appearance after day of protest
San Francisco police Chief Greg Suhr cancelled a planned public appearance at a synagogue with Public Defender Jeff Adachi Tuesday evening.Read More
More bigoted texts emerge from SFPD officers
A new group of San Francisco police officers have been accused of exchanging bigoted text messages that emerged during an investigation into allegations of sexual assault.Read More
SF police reforms emphasize de-escalation
Police training will now emphasize the need for time, distance and de-escalation in dealing with armed suspects in an effort to avoid officer-involved shootings.Read More
20 bullets killed Mario Woods. Would Tasers have saved him?
An autopsy showed Mario Woods suffered 17 gunshot wounds with "back to front" trajectories.Read More
Mario Woods protesters deliver message to Suhr
The voices of dissent sounded loud and clear Wednesday night, as San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr withstood a barrage over the shooting of Mario Woods.Read More
Protest slams Bay Bridge rush hour traffic
Twenty-five protesters were arrested for blocking westbound lanes of the Bay Bridge for about 30 minutes.Read More
Lee, Suhr hear earful at City Hall ceremony
Dozens of rowdy protesters called for San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr's resignation during a swearing in ceremony for Mayor Ed Lee.Read More
Protestors target Mayor Lee at home
More than a dozen protesters marched to the house of San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Thursday.Read More
Bayview expresses anger over police shooting
Angry residents called for Police Chief Greg Suhr's resignation Friday evening at a packed community meeting in San Francisco's Bayview District.Read More
Backed-up pipes flood Hall of Justice
The superintendent at the San Francisco Hall of Justice said backed-up pipes on the fifth floor caused water to flow into a hallway Friday morning.Read More
Police shooting kills Bayview suspect
A suspect shot by police Wednesday in San Francisco's Bayview District has died, police Chief Greg Suhr said.Read More
Suhr: St. Luke’s gunman never fired
Police Chief Greg Suhr said the man fatally shot by police as he stood with a shotgun on top of a building in the Mission does not appear to...Read More
Man shot by police had been seeking housing
The 27-year-old man fatally shot by San Francisco police last week was, along with his mother, struggling to find a place to live that day.Read More
Mayor Lee jumps in front of ‘Idaho stop’ bike law
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Tuesday slammed the brakes on legislation that would allow bicyclists to treat stop signs like yield signs.Read More