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San Francisco Police, DA Call to End Gun Violence
The violence in Sacramento is renewing the push for action when it comes to violence, including from both lawmakers and local leaders. Terry McSweeney reports.
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San Francisco Police, DA Call to End Gun Violence
The violence in Sacramento is renewing the push for action when it comes to violence, including from both lawmakers and local leaders.
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San Francisco Police, DA Call to End Gun Violence
The violence in Sacramento is renewing the push for action when it comes to violence, including from both lawmakers and local leaders. NBC Bay Area’s Terry McSweeney was at a vigil and rally in San Francisco Tuesday in honor of the mass shooting victims. In attendance were the police chief and district attorney.
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SFPD Chief Responds to Accusations of Officers Using Database of Rape-Kit DNA to Identify Possible Suspects
San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott addressed accusations from the District Attorney’s Office that his officers used DNA from a victim’s rape kit to identify them as a suspect in an unrelated crime.
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Watch: San Francisco DA Discusses Alleged Use of Sex Assault DNA in Other Cases
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin holds briefing to denounce alleged practice of using sexual assault DNA evidence in unrelated cases.
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SFPD Accused of Using DNA From Rape Investigation to Arrest Victim in Unrelated Case
The San Francisco district attorney alleged the police department used DNA from a rape kit to later arrest that victim for a separate crime. Ian Cull reports.
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SFPD Accused of Using DNA From Rape Investigation to Arrest Victim in Unrelated Case
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin on Monday accused the city’s Police Department of using DNA from a victim’s rape kit to link her to a separate crime.
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Feud Continues Between SFPD Chief, District Attorney Over Police Investigations
The feud between San Francisco’s police chief and the district attorney continued Wednesday at the police commission meeting and all the way over to the mayor’s office.
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Feud Continues Between SFPD Chief, District Attorney
The feud between San Francisco’s police chief and the district attorney continued Wednesday at the police commission meeting and all the way over to the mayor’s office. Terry McSweeney reports.
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DA Responds to Accusations of Withholding Evidence in SFPD Use-of-Force Case
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin fired back against accusations his office withheld key evidence that could exonerate an officer accused of excessive force.
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DA Responds to Accusations of Withholding Evidence in SFPD Use-Of-Force Case
San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin fired back against accusations his office withheld key evidence that could exonerate an officer accused of excessive force. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Wedding Photographer Assaulted While Taking Pictures of Newlyweds in SF
Wedding day bliss turned to terror for a San Francisco couple and their photographer Friday afternoon during a shoot at California and Powell.
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Wedding Photographer Assaulted While Taking Pictures of Newlyweds in SF
Wedding day bliss turned to terror for a San Francisco couple and their photographer Friday afternoon during a shoot at California and Powell. Jean Elle reports.
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Brazen Shoplifting Spurs California Law for Organized Thefts
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law aimed at curbing organized retail theft as violent smash-and-grab shoplifting costs state businesses millions of dollars every year
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California Cracks Down on Retail Theft
Governor Gavin Newsom was in Southern California Wednesday to announce stepped up efforts to fight a crime plaguing lots of Bay Area businesses – organized retail theft. Christie Smith reports.
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SF Police Chief Apologizes for Officer-Involved Shooting
The San Francisco Police Department is apologizing after releasing a video of the moment an officer shot a car burglary suspect and admitting it was a mistake. Jean Elle reports.
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SF Police Chief Calls Grand Jury's Indictment Against Officer for 2019 Shooting ‘Troubling'
San Francisco police Chief Bill Scott on Monday said he was “surprised and quite frankly disappointed” by a grand jury’s felony indictment of an officer in connection with a 2019 officer-involved shooting.
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San Francisco Police Chief Supports Police Reform
People across the country are in the streets demanding police reform and in San Francisco, Chief Bill Scott says police departments need to make changes.
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SF Police Chief Says Departments Need to Make Changes
People across the country are in the streets demanding police reform, U.S. senators are debating the Republican’s Justice Act addressing choke holds. Jean Elle reports.
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