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‘Black Friday 14’ supporters flood BART board meeting
Members and supporters of the “Black Friday 14” rallied ahead of a BART board of directors meeting Thursday morning to demand that the board urge prosecutors to drop criminal charges...Read More
Police: St. Luke’s shooter had just stolen rifle
A man who allegedly opened fire outside a hospital in the Mission had earlier stolen a rifle and ammunition from Big 5 Sporting Goods in San Bruno.Read More
Police ‘neutralize’ St. Luke’s shooter
A shooter at California Pacific Medical Center's St. Luke's campus in San Francisco's Mission District Tuesday afternoon has been "neutralized."Read More
Vallejo cop killer gets three life terms
A man convicted in July of killing a Vallejo police officer during a foot chase in 2011 was sentenced today to three life terms.Read More
Suspected home burglar nabbed in Hercules
A 21-year-old man was arrested on Friday in connection with a string of residential burglaries this month in Hercules.Read More
San Jose State water polo player dies
A San Jose State water polo player died over the weekend just days after he was unable to come out of a pool while practicing with his teammates.Read More
Falling ficus trees pose hazard in North Beach
A large ficus tree fell near San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood Saturday morning.Read More
Suspect linked to plastic-wrapped body
Police arrested a suspect in Richmond Friday they believe is responsible for the killing of a person found wrapped in plastic on a West Oakland street.Read More
Oakland reaffirms citizens’ right to film police
The Oakland City Council reaffirmed the right of members of the public to photograph and videotape police Wednesday evening.Read More
Student bike program gets boost after heist
Several organizations have responded to help students at the East Bay Innovation Academy after items were stolen this past weekend.Read More
SF forensic division to undergo cognitive bias training
Next week the San Francisco Police Department's Forensic Services Division will undergo training from a world-renowned instructor on cognitive bias in forensics.Read More
Photos, witnesses place Pier 14 murder suspect at scene
An undocumented immigrant suspected of fatally shooting a woman in broad daylight at the San Francisco waterfront last month attended his preliminary hearing today.Read More
Officer injured chasing Outside Lands trespasser
A San Francisco police officer lost consciousness when he hit his head attempting to stop a man from entering the Outside Lands music festival without paid admission in Golden...Read More
Man who filmed police confrontation to file civil rights complaint
The man who videotaped a Rohnert Park police officer taking out his gun during a verbal encounter on a street last month intends to file a civil rights violation...Read More
Man who died in police custody was wanted for attack on 96-year-old
A man who died in police custody in the Marina District Thursday morning was being sought in connection with a brutal attack on a 96-year-old man.Read More
Slain Hayward officer honored at Oracle Arena memorial
Hayward police Sgt. Scott Lunger, who was slain during a traffic stop last week, was remembered at an emotional memorial service Thursday.Read More
SF settles with bicyclist beaten by police
San Francisco agreed to pay $20,000 this week to a bicyclist who sued The City over police use of force during a 2013 arrest.Read More
Pit bull recovering after charging police
A three-year-old pit bull that was shot and injured when he charged at two police officers faces a dangerous dog hearing.Read More
Court: Judges, not prosecutors, should review police personnel records
The California Supreme Court ruled prosecutors are not obligated to look through police personnel files to determine whether there is unfavorable information about an officer.Read More
No charges against Salinas officers after beating video
No charges will be filed against Salinas police officers in the alleged baton beating of a 28-year-old man.Read More