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San Francisco Police Investigate Death of a Woman
San Francisco police are investigating the death of a woman in the 500 block of Aptos Avenue Saturday.
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San Francisco Hunger Strikers Honored at Community Celebration
Days after controversial police chief Greg Suhr resigned from his post, the activists who staged a hunger strike to oust him were honored at a food-laden community celebration. The five hunger strikers, known as the “Frisco 5,” accepted the award in San Francisco Saturday.
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Frisco 5 Honored at Community Celebration in San Francisco
Days after another police shooting prompted police chief Greg Suhr to resign, the activists who played a large part in his ousting are honored. Pete Suratos reports.
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Activists, Frisco 5 Hunger Strikers Push Recall Efforts for San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee
Hunger strikers and activists are taking steps to begin a recall effort for San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee.
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New San Francisco Police Chief Top Priorities: Body Cameras, Use of Force
A day after Police Chief Greg Suhr resigned at the behest of the mayor, the new chief made his first public address on Friday, saying his top priorities were to “reform, reform, reform” the department.
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San Francisco Community Calls For Reform After Embattled Police Chief Greg Suhr Resigns
San Francisco residents and leaders were divided, a day after Police Chief Greg Suhr resigned at the behest of the mayor, hours after a 27-year-old woman was shot to death by one of his sergeants.
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SF Police Chief Greg Suhr Resigns Amid Heightened Racial Tensions
Police Chief Greg Suhr has resigned from the San Francisco Police Department in the midst of the shooting of a black woman by SFPD officers and other racial tensions, Mayor Ed Lee announced at a news conference late Thursday afternoon.
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San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Speaks With Hunger Strikers, Stands By Police Chief Greg Suhr
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee spoke by telephone Thursday with a group of people holding a hunger strike in an effort to force him to fire police Chief Greg Suhr, but the mayor would not comply with their demands.
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Protests, Security Concerns Prompt SFPD Chief Greg Suhr to Cancel Appearance at Forum
San Francisco police Chief Greg Suhr cancelled a planned public appearance with Public Defender Jeff Adachi Tuesday evening after a day of protests calling for his job.
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Hunger Strikers Rebuff San Francisco Mayor's ‘Blatant Disregard,' Refuse to Meet Him
A group of hunger strikers outside a San Francisco police station snubbed Mayor Ed Lee Monday.
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San Francisco Police Shoot Man Multiple Times After He Challenged Officers With Fake Gun; Suspect Dead
San Francisco police said officers shot a man multiple times in the parking lot of the Mission District police station Sunday evening after he displayed erratic behavior and appeared to challenge the officers with what turned out to be a fake gun. The suspect later died in the hospital, police said.