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Financial District, Nob Hill, Chinatown, North Beach, Russian Hill, Telegraph Hill
Card scam: Wharf officers arrested a suspect near Pier 35 at 7 p.m. June 15 for bilking people in a three-card monte game. The suspect was wanted in Oakland on a warrant and had the tools of the trade plus a significant amount of cash in both hands.
Bayview, Hunters Point
Robbery: Officers responded to Seventh and Hubbell streets at 7:15 p.m. June 13 regarding a robbery. Officers met with a victim who said he had been robbed by two people. The victim had several scratches on his face. The suspects took his laptop, papers and a messenger bag and fled on foot. Officers located two suspects and had the victim view both suspects. The victim identified both people. An officer searched one of the suspects and located a loaded gun. Both suspects were arrested.
Sunset, Parkside, portions of Golden Gate Park
It wasn’t me: Officers responded to a report of a heavily intoxicated driver smashing his car into a curb after blowing out a tire at La Playa Street and Great Highway at 7:53 p.m. June 14. The driver got out of the car, checked the tire, got back into the car, started drinking again and drove away. The officers located the car at 46th Avenue and Kirkham Street. The vehicle was parked in a handicapped zone and was unoccupied. The driver showed up and denied that he had been driving the vehicle. A witness was summoned and identified the driver. The driver failed field sobriety tests and was arrested.
Glen Park, Bernal Heights, Excelsior, St. Francis Wood
Popular hiding spot: Officers heard shots fired at Sunnydale Avenue and Sawyer Street at 5:20 p.m. June 15 and chased a 16-year-old Visitacion Valley boy who had a gun in his hand. Another officer saw the boy throw the gun to a rooftop before he was arrested. A search of the area did not produce the gun, but did reveal another handgun hidden beneath shrubbery. The teen was booked on weapons and gang charges.



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Examiner Reader Rsponse to NRA is good said:
The fact is, guns are used in crimes against all kinds of people...they are sold out of the backs of trucks for cheap, b/c the enforcement of basic gun control laws is non-existent in other states...guns are often stolen from homes and used in crimes...people buy cheap guns b/c they think that they can defend themselves, then they end up stolen or the owner shoots their dog, kid, or an alleged perp... The NRA doesn't care about the victims, it 's a lobby for the gun manufactures...proto-types are designed and 'tested' on the streets before being put up for sale as weapons for armies and other groups... when someone you care about is murdered with a crappy $150 POS Larcene 9mm, then you may start to care...b/c if they had only a knife or a stick..the person would probably still be alive...
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Alaskan Reader said:
I hope the Governor is recalled,how could you people vote for a degenerate moviestar and then wonder whats wrong with the state?His father was a scum and Arnold is too.You want to see a Change? Go to www.larouchepac.com and start fighting for FDR's policies to save your nation people or stop griping about all the chaos.The banks are insolvent and it's only going to get worse until you realize to join LaRouche in the fight for our nation! You are witnessing the begining stages of a new global dark age and Schwartzenegger is part of the problem!I've been reading what FDR's policies were and they're our only sane solution.Otherwise get ready for more bank closures,austerity and fascists running our nation.
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Examiner Reader said:
Does anyone know how i can look up the shooting on 20th and Harrison St. on Wednesday evening? thanks
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carl said:
Julian Avenue
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carl said:
Jualian Avenue smells like urine...again wonder if Mr Roy is around
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Examiner Reader said:
those 3 yuoth are those people from tb. the head of tb is jin. they always have que, david, daniel kim, wilson huang, duc, and alot more of other people.
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Carl said:
Gag, Barf Gag... Anybody see money dispensing tourists walking around Julian Ave in the city? Guess not eh? The smell... oh the smell!! Seems to me like the city intentionally is not fixing the problem? What do you think? The problem is much bigger than one street? Seems to me like city gov is red lining the city services that your taxes are paying for.
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sickofrisco said:
Response to "response to bitter": There was no such time, but there WAS a time when some semblance of balance existed in this city, when sociologists didn't make excuses for criminals, when vagrancy laws were enforced, when open urination and defecation in the streets was not tolerated, when illict drugs weren't sold brazenly in broad daylight, and displaying every form of sexual deviancy in public was not considered a "right" and the exercise of our Second Amendment rights by law-abiding citizens was not considered a "crime". It was actually a liveable city for working-class people and their families. 40 years of liberal policies have NOT improved San Francisco - they have only lowered the quality of life here.
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Examiner Reader said:
Only registered Republicans should be allowed to own guns in this country. Liberals blame guns, ok. Then don't own them. If you were to poll prisoners who are doing time for crimes where they used a gun, you will find that none are Republicans or NRA members. Since NRA members are the proven demographic to NOT be gun-wielding felons, and proven to be law abiding, pro law enforcement, and anti-criminal, all this blame on the NRA as being somehow culpable or complicit is more liberal blather. Liberals have created a society of violence with their empathizing of criminals and rationalizing why these vermin do what they do. They won't blame themselves or their misplaced sympathy, so instead like kids lashing out at their parents, they blame conservatives. Back to gun ownership, if someone is a member of the Republican party, they should be issued a photo ID card which should be good for nationwide gun purchases with no waiting period or restrictions, and concealed carry privilege.
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Examiner Reader said:
I am surprised that some can't tell the difference between SFPD Officers and the Muni employees. These are the folks checking for proof of payment. By the way, notice that they don't carry guns?
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Examiner Reader said:
Re SF police - my favorite is getting off at the Muni Powell underground & seeing our finest very busy checking all of us for proof of payment, then I climb the stairs to the filthy smacked-out Tenderloin where nary a cop is seen. Good job, SFPD! Keep those dangerous fare-evaders in line!
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Carl said:
Dd you hear about the fight inside the money mart at 500 valencia st at 16th st a couple of months ago? The staff saw some cops outside on construction detail and yelled for help to the cops. The cops? They told money mart to call 911 and did not leave their post. A window was smashed and the store closed to clean up the blood. The money mart has not hired security. San Francisco police must have changed their their general orders to "not" serve and protect. I stopped going to that neighborhood...That area in the mission is to dangerous to go visit. I shop outside of the city where it's safe.
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Examiner Reader said:
Yes, this city has gone down the toilet, but these NRA praising, handgun loving conservatives are as much to blame for this city and country's problems as inept liberal leadership. Yes, there are too many thugs running free, but it's too easy for people to get guns also!
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Motorcycle Bag They Tried to Steal said:
Motorcycle Bag on Tank, was trying to steal Bernal Heights area par st, would be nappers ran due to Alarmed Bike. Sunday @ 10:30am
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Examiner Reader said:
Fact- The majority of these cases will be dismissed.
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Police Ignorance said:
The blotter about the Man who "unwittingly" picked up a prostitute clearly depitcs the patriarchal priviledge given to men who pick up prostitutes and abuse them. It sounds to me like the man was trying to stiff the prostitute that he clearly knew was a prostitute. It sounds to me like the police should be looking into the possibility that the man raped this prostitute as a prostitute has sex for money and if they did have intercourse and he did not pay her, she was being forced to have sex against her will. This shows how the police view woman who are in dire circumstances... They are treated with less respect than the men that abuse them. Sounds like the guy deserved what he got and tried to spin it in his favor so he doesn't go to jail for solicitation.
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Examiner Reader said:
Ok why does it have to take 3 times to talk to someone at a police station and you just cant give them the information. Why does it takes so long to get someone out to the scene of a crime and by the time they get there the perps are all gone. What are all the cops doing that it takes 10 minutes to get to a call. People get hurt I know they all can't be there 24/7 but get a better system!!!!
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Responce to "Bitter" Examiner Reader said:
I am sure there was a time when this city was completely void of problems, when the rich flourished and nobody was poor or depraved or suffering from mental illness and addiction... I hope one day we can restore the city to a cultureless mass of gentrified, rich neighborhoods.
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Bitter Examiner Reader said:
The city used to be clean and elegant before the homeless criminals even existed and before the gang wars created by those who were in poverty and in a drug enduced stance . Now, due to litter being thrown about and people who even don't care about this city being ruined due to this lack of concern and regards to this city's internal beauty being neglected, this city is in urgent need of a make over.
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Examiner Reader said:
Now that is downright delusional. The NRA represents law abiding gun owners who own and use guns legally- hunting, target shooting, self defense, collecting, etc. The vermin that prey on people and use guns in commission of their crimes are not NRA members, dummy. The NRA is an organization long vilified by liberals who have created a sociological nightmare with public housing complexes that are just predator factories. The killers are 99% minority and there's the rub- these are the very people that liberals love to love and thus cannot hold them accountable for the atrocities they commit. So, who can they blame? The NRA! What can they blame? The guns! Just like that airhead incompetent DA we have who just yammers on about how guns are the problem, leaving us to believe that if there were no guns we'd all be singing Kumbaya in the streets. This has been going on for years and it isn't going to stop unless the very people committing these crimes choose to change their culture.
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Examiner Reader said:
i say be very careful because if the NRA hears about how successful their plan of delivering weapons is they might get mandatory laws to simply supply each teenager with a gun when they reach thirteen i saw a scene on the street where a mother bought toy guns for her children and they immediatly started shooting each other on child put the gun up to the second childs head and the mother stood there smiling the second child dared the first to KILL HER and the first child shot her and she fell down and then the mother got angry with the second child who got shot it will be the same mother who comes to court to say she does not know WHY the courts are acting so unfairly and the rest of us will blame it on something else so i say be very very careful the NRA has a very very strong lobby including many many politicians and wealthy persons
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arrest on 700 paris st
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Examiner Reader said:
The Laws justify the wicked be they corporate raiders or thugs on the street. once beautiful San Francisco now some third world ghetto. People are afraid to walk the streets. No solutions on the horizon. The mayor is a grinning sellout and the D.A. is such a hypocrite. Begging for your votes and the city is a war zone. Ride Muni after dark, the drivers are scared. The worse police responce time ever recorded. Twenty minutes. Oakland has a three minute responce. The unruly kids the drunks homeless and the tweekers all have a home in the bus, on rainy or cold nights, they ride.. Smell bad, its enough to gag a maggot But the drivers have, (HAVE) to pik them up. I'm sorry San Francisco the people who live in terror and squalor don't live in Pacific Heights, but they do live in Vis Vall, Bayview, Poterro and the Mission.
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Glad To Be In Texas said:
What a bunch of biggots! So glad I don't live there anymore. A bunch of fakers hiding behind a liberal persona. Malcom X Elementary is a great name for a school as he is just as important to American history as any other historical figure. Most of you that wrote about that probably don't even know who he was or what he was about. I see that you are happy as long as blacks stay in the projects. They are taking from you becuase your people took so much from them for hundreds and hundreds of years.
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Glad To Be In Texas said:
What a bunch of biggots! So glad I don't live there anymore. A bunch of fakers hiding behind a liberal persona. Malcom X Elementary is a great name for a school as he is just as important to American history as any other historical figure. Most of you that wrote about that probably don't even know who he was or what he was about. I see that you are happy as long as blacks stay in the projects. They are taking from you becuase your people took so much from them for hundreds and hundreds of years.
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Glad To Be In Texas said:
What a bunch of biggots! So glad I don't live there anymore. A bunch of fakers hiding behind a liberal persona. Malcom X Elementary is a great name for a school as he is just as important to American history as any other historical figure. Most of you that wrote about that probably don't even know who he was or what he was about. I see that you are happy as long as blacks stay in the projects. They are taking from you becuase your people took so much from them for hundreds and hundreds of years.
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Examiner Reader said:
I live in the castro and I placed my labtop and other items in my truck right out my apartment garage and ran up stairs to get more items and came back down and my labtop was taken. taken on 7/2/08 around 12:30 pm
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Examiner Reader said:
I'm tired of all the B.S. going on here in S.F. I was born here & have watched the city go in the toilet. I live in the Portola district & started a neighborhood watch on our street. Some punks were setting off car alarms & lighting barrel bombs. I called the police & they don't bother to investigate. I got my car broken into. The police catch the kids with my stuff in a stolen car & the D.A doesn't PROSECUTE! The punks from Bayview come the the better neighborhoods to pick on the old & the young people. The police are too worried about the drug dealers & gang bangers killing eachother. I say let them, this way they are elimating themselves. I wonder if they would continue if we shoot back? I think their parents are also to blame also. They need to be taught respect for themselves & others.
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Examiner Reader said:
Such a beautiful city, run by incompetant people who give more of the city's assets to the low lives than the good citizens. Shame shame!
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Young Offenders = Savages said:
"The suspect was arrested and sent to Youth Guidance Center and wrote a letter of apology to the victim." And then the little savage was set loose to commit more crimes. Perhaps if San Francisco didn't have a revolving door policy for the young animals who roam its streets robbing, beating and killing law-abiding citizens, we wouldn't have this problem. There's no redeeming these hooligans, who have no respect for anyone or any thing except the criminal cliques to which they belong. And the old liberal saw about how poverty deforms them got stale long ago.
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Examiner Reader said:
in singapore they have public cainings and alot less crime. Perhaps we could utilize public floggings with the old cat of nine...
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Examiner Reader said:
I would start to worry about people taking gas out of your tanks and selling it on street corners in milk jugs for 2 dollars a gallon....
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Examiner Reader said:
as the economy gets worse so will the crimes and people comitting the crimes aren't going to be people you would expect, crimes of need...
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MrHyphy said:
Oakland is much much worse, and the solutions are harder because it's the youth doing all the crimes i.e shootings, robing people, selling drugs as well, raping, etc. Oakland is much smaller in size, but frisco people and oakland people hang out with each other so its a vice versa effect on both communities.
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Examiner Reader said:
The Tenderloin sometimes is listed, generally it's the same old drug dealing! They do the buy and bust thing daily damn dealers are so stupid they'll sell to anyone including undercover police.
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Examiner Reader said:
why is my neighborhood of the Visitation Valley never included in there articles???????????????????????????????????
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Potrero Reader said: Where are the Mission and Potrero Hill neighborhoods reported? They are certainly not crime-free.. LMAO tell me about it. I haven't gotten a decent nights sleep in weeks due to "all night crack parties" but hey noise isn't a priority, not with crime up so high!
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Examiner Reader said:
Editor: 17th and Vermont Street is the north slope of Potrero Hill, not the Bayview.
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Richmond district resident said:
what was goiing on late last night?? gunshots explosions?? sirens racing all over??
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Elwood Blues said:
With regards to the first reader comment: "doubt anywhere else in America would "aspire" to using that name for their kid's school." Chicago's West Side has had a Malcolm X school for many years. Please research before making such statements.
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Examiner Reader said:
is there really a Malcolm X elementary school? With that name what do you expect? Sounds really depressing frankly, and doubt anywhere else in America would "aspire" to using that name for their kid's school.
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Examiner Reader said:
My son just got placed at Malcolm X Elementary School On April 15th, 2008, his second day of school, I couldn't leave the school because a Code Blue Lockdown - gunshots fired outside school (learned lockdowns were common at this elementary school due to gunshots outside). Why does this not get reported, but John Muir Elementary School lockdown in Hayes Valley last month makes SF Chronicle news on 3/4/08?
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Examiner Reader said:
missing 12 year old girl 4-14-2008
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Potrero Reader said:
Where are the Mission and Potrero Hill neighborhoods reported? They are certainly not crime-free...
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Examiner Reader said:
We have so many people in San Francisco every day from all over. The people born and raised here are outnumbered and can not get through to the officials of the city
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Examiner Reader said:
A mugging on Divis and Union? What time? That is a really swanky neighborhood for a mugging, not to mention one block from me on Scott Street. I walk around that area without a care in the world. I do know some hiphop "artists" live exactly on that corner. Perhaps they are bringing a bad element to the hood. I met them once. They are nasty.
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Examiner Reader said:
Was a mugging at Divisadero St. and Union St. on Friday, April 11
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Examiner Reader said:
Why isn't the Tenderloin listed here?
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Examiner Reader said: Anyone know where to find SF gun laws and regulations? Gun Bans in the city? What happens if a bullet is fired but never able to locate the bullet head, can it be found years later and re-linked to old crimes? I for one gave you an answer. Still printing this? I trust your bright enough to type from out of california
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Seven said:
Examiner Reader - The Taraval Station under Captain Chignell has been actively developing partnerships with community groups. They are a model of how city police stations can work with the community to reduce crime.
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