San Francisco police say 350 arrested 2 weeks into drug crackdown
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‘Enough Is Enough’: SF leaders rally behind new plan to shield families from drug activity - The Voice of San Francisco
As San Francisco continues to struggle with unabated drug crimes that play out in public every hour of the day, District 2 Supervisor Stephen Sherrill is promoting a new plan that may offer relief. It shifts the focus from enabling drug users to protecting residents. The aim is to help the Tenderloin and South of Market — the city’s most drug-saturated neighborhoods — become safer for families. On Nov. 13 at City Hall, Sherrill led a rally about…
San Francisco police say 350 arrested 2 weeks into drug crackdown
By Tim Fang A crackdown on illegal drug activity in San Francisco has led to more than 300 arrests in two weeks, as the city’s police chief pledged enforcement operations would continue. In a statement Thursday, police said more than 350 people were arrested, 12 pounds of narcotics were seized along with 16 firearms. The crackdown included operations in the city’s Tenderloin on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Police said 67 people in the Tenderloi…
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