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Scorecard

Scorecard Average: 50

Public Spaces Cleanliness

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Small Business Environment Favorability

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Total Homelessness

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Visible Homelessness

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Law Enforcement & Prosecution Alignment

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Public Safety

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Protection of Property

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Government Reach

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Cost of Living Control

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Civic Services Performance

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Mentioned in 6 posts

Phil Mayer

Phil Mayer

KRON4

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Video shows ex-SF fire commissioner assaulted with pipe in Marina District

  • Former San Francisco Fire Commissioner Don Carmignani, was assaulted by a man swinging a metal pipe, resulting in surgery. Carmignani identified his attacker to be a homeless person who had set up an encampment in front of his mothers’ home.
  • The San Francisco District Attorney charged the suspect with assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated battery with serious bodily injury, and assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury.
  • Carmingnani published a statement saying that both him and his mother called 911 to report feeling unsafe due to the encampment at the entryway to her residence. “Neither SFPD nor any of the City’s various homeless service providers responded to our 911 calls that morning.”

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Dave Pehling

Dave Pehling

CBS Bay Area

Tuesday, Jan 30, 2024

4 San Francisco police officers injured in Bayview crash after suspect vehicle pursuit

  • Four San Francisco Police Officers were injured on the evening of Friday, December 29, after the pursuit of a suspect vehicle ended in a collision at the intersection of Keith Street and Quesada Avenue in the Bayview District.
  • When officers attempted a traffic stop, the driver refused to yield and fled, initiating a pursuit. Four officers were injured, two being transported to a nearby hospital for their injuries. No additional information has been provided on their condition.
  • Citizen App video of the scene showed the suspect vehicle had rolled onto its side and the driver of the wanted vehicle was taken into custody.

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Sarah Rumpf-Whitten

Fox News

Saturday, Feb 3, 2024

San Francisco suspect robs Bank of America by driving SUV through window: 'Criminals are emboldened'

  • A Bank of America Branch in the Outer Richmond District was destroyed after a suspected thief drove a vehicle through the glass doors to steal money from the ATM.
  • Police said the driver was allegedly after the ATM in the lobby, but did not specify what had been stolen. By the next day, the branch was boarded-up.
  • Neighborhood residents interviewed reported being shocked at the news of the event, assuming the debris was caused by water damage. This investigation is active. The SFPD asks anyone with any information on the crime to call 415-575-4444 or text a tip to TIP411.

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@BetterSF94102

@BetterSF94102

Tuesday, Jun 20, 2023

Per Federal Judge Donna Ryu's injunction order, unable to move subjects at this time. Sidewalk is not blocked and currently ADA compliant.

  • Magistrate Judge Donna M. Ryu of the US District Court for the Northern District of California issued a preliminary injunction to prevent the San Francisco city government from forcibly relocating homeless people from the streets.
  • This post references lawsuits against municipalities for not removing homeless encampments, which obstruct access to sidewalks for disabled individuals.
  • Ryu responded to the plaintiff’s argument that the city regularly failed to offer shelter before clearing encampments and improperly seized or threw out the belongings of homeless persons.

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NBC Bay Area

Thursday, Nov 3, 2022

San Francisco 7-Eleven Worker Speaks Out After Another Man Beats Senior to Death

  • Charles E Short, a suspect arrested and charged for several felonies, including murder, after he allegedly attacked several people in Visitacion Valley, killing one.
  • Short’s case has been filed under case number CRI-22013178, though no updates to final ruling were available at this time.
  • One interviewee made the case that the alleged assailant may have been suffering from serious mental illness.

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Adam Shanks

Adam Shanks

San Francisco Examiner

Tuesday, Jan 17, 2023

Judge probes San Francisco's encampment response

  • The City of San Francisco is seeking clarity on the precise procedures and timing for clearing out homeless encampments following a court ruling that has restricted its ability to do so. The ruling in question is the Coalition on Homelessness, et al. v. City and County of San Francisco case.
  • Judge Donna Ryu denied The City's motion for clarification on the definition of "involuntarily homeless".
  • David Chiu, the City Attorney, requested clarification because the city is prevented from clearing encampments even if a homeless person refuses shelter.

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