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Supervisor Reverses Course, Says He'll Vote ‘No' on Robots With Lethal Force
A day before the San Francisco Board of Supervisors is expected to take a final vote on a policy allowing police to deploy armed robots, at least one supervisor says he’ll change his vote.
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Rally Against Allowing SFPD Use of Deadly Robots
Demonstrators rallied in San Francisco to protest the use of deadly robots by the San Francisco Police Department. Ginger Conejero-Saab reports.
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Pair Charged for Robbing 2 Banks on Same Day in SF
A man and woman have been charged for allegedly robbing two banks on the same day earlier this month in San Francisco, prosecutors announced Tuesday.
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SF Will Allow Police to Use Robots With Lethal Force Option
Potentially deadly robots will be used by San Francisco police in extreme situations and under supervision. This controversial plan passed with an 8 to 3 vote, but not before a long and heated debate. Stephanie Magallon reports.
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SFPD Proposes Using Robots With Lethal Force Option
Should the San Francisco Police Department be allowed to use robots with deadly force in extreme situations? That’s the hot topic before San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors. Sergio Quintana reports.
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SFPD Proposes Using Robots With Lethal Force Option
The San Francisco Police Department is asking city leaders to approve a new policy to allow its robots to use lethal force as a last-resort option. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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San Francisco Will Allow Police to Use Robots With Lethal Force Option
Supervisors in San Francisco voted Tuesday to give city police the ability to use potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots in emergency situations — following an emotionally charged debate that reflected divisions on the politically liberal board over support for law enforcement.
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Watch: SFPD Chief Provides Update on Pelosi Attack, Says It Was Not Random
San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott provides an update on the Paul Pelosi attack investigation.
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Watch: SFPD Chief Discusses Crime, Officer Staffing Ahead of Town Hall
San Francisco police Chief Bill Scott, in an interview with NBC Bay Area, discusses the battle against AAPI crime ahead of a town hall scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday.
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San Francisco Police Says Suspects in Attack on Elderly Woman Are Ages 11 to 18
Three children ages 11, 13, and 14 and an 18-year-old beat and robbed a 70-year-old Asian woman who was attacked last month inside her San Francisco apartment building and two of them have been arrested, police said Monday.
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Police Investigating Possible Shooting in San Francisco
San Francisco police are investigating a possible shooting on the 2400 block of Mission Street.
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1 Dead, 1 Injured After Shooting on Muni Train in San Francisco
One person died and another was injured in a shooting on a Muni train in San Francisco Wednesday morning, a supervisor said. Sergio Quintana reports.
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SF Pride Parade Set to Return Without Uniformed Police Officers
At San Francisco’s pride parade next month, you are bound to see memorable marchers and very proud participants. But it appears you won’t be seeing LGBTQ police officers in uniform. It’s not the PD that doesn’t want them to march. It’s parade organizers. Terry McSweeney reports.
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San Francisco Pride Parade Dispute
San Francisco’s iconic Pride parade is back after a two-year COVID hiatus, but police officers in uniform have been banned from participating in the parade. Scott Budman reports.
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SFPD Officers Will Not March in Pride Parade
The San Francisco Police Officers Pride alliance said Monday its members will not march in the Pride parade this year. The decision comes after they were told by directors not to wear their uniforms. Sheriff’s Office and fire department members plan to honor the same pledge.
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San Francisco Police Officers Won't March in Pride Parade
San Francisco police officers said in a statement they wont participate in the Pride Parade after controversy surrounding uniforms.
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SF District Attorney's Office Arrests 1, Seizes About 1,000 Electronic Items Stolen From Vehicles
An undercover auto burglary operation has resulted in the arrest Tuesday of one man and the seizure of about 1,000 stolen electronics items.
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Family Takes Action After SF Police Racially Profiles Teen
A family is taking action against San Francisco after what they say was racially profiling of their young son. Ginger Conejero-Saab reports.
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Family Takes Action After Saying SFPD Racially Profiled 13-Year-Old Boy
A family is taking action against the city of San Francisco after they say a police officer racially profiled their young son.