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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

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Police

Supes delay SFPD spy policy after alarming presentation by Chief Scott

'There are cameras on every block' and SFPD wants to access them just because they think there might a crime at some point.

SF cops want expanded rights to spy on all of us—for no good reason

Proposal would give SFPD access to a huge network of private cameras, without any meaningful limits on how the data can be used or shared

Pride isn’t a safe space with London Breed and the SFPD

My hometown celebration now feels dangerous to me, with a cop-loving mayor who disregards her own COVID protocols

Two unhoused men were fighting. The cops killed them both. Why?

SFPD finally provides some data on May 19 shooting—and it raises more questions than answers.

Breed and Dorsey won’t march in a Pride without cops? Byeee.

Don't threaten us queens with good time

Exposing ‘copaganda’ as SFPD spends $1.6 million on ‘strategic communications’

Why are the taxpayers subsidizing misinformation and spin with a political agenda coming out of a troubled department?

Will the mayor spend money the voters approved for social housing?

And if the taxpayers are spending $1 million a year on police PR, why can't we get even basic information from SFPD? That's The Agenda for May 2-9.

Twice in 54 years, SF cops beat charges of racist violence

The alarming parallels between a 1968 trial and the Terrance Stangel case

Does SFPD policy really allow a beating like Decari Spiers received?

A jury found Officer Stangel not guilty and a training officer said he did nothing wrong. That's not how I read the department's official policy.

Actually, it was the cops who hid crucial evidence in the Spiers beating case

Police Commission challenges chief on scathing federal court ruling that undercuts his efforts to block a key reform policy.

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