Blog — Court Reporter
The State of Crime in San Francisco
A TV news crew reporting on increased crime is robbed of their camera at gunpoint. Before expressing outrage over this ironic property crime, we can’t ignore the violent and senseless killings in San Francisco recently — especially the numerous attacks on Asian seniors.
Four Months of Increased Crime In San Francisco
Crime rates in San Francisco continue to rise for the fourth month in a row. We can’t forget the victims of the burglaries, arsons and stolen cars that we’ve seen more of this year.
Don’t Abolish the Police: Let’s Remake and Reimagine
Investment is the most effective pathway to the community-orientated policing everyone deserves. Police departments must make structural changes to eradicate systemic racism. They must implement rigorous training and hiring to fill the ranks with officers truly committed to protecting and serving all people. Defunding or abolishing the SFPD would be reckless. This is the time to remake, reimagine and reinvest in a police department that keeps everyone safe.
Is the California Legislature Encouraging Crime?
It’s easy to get away with car burglary in San Francisco because of a loophole in state law. Car break-ins can’t be charged as felony theft unless it can be proven that the door was locked. Smart criminals simply unlock the door after smashing the window. No wonder San Francisco’s epidemic of auto burglary has resulted in so few convictions. Yet a bill to fix the loophole has failed twice in Sacramento. It defies explanation why California’s legislature would encourage crime.
Violence Against Chinese Seniors Compels Public Safety Action
In the wake of a series of brutal attacks on Chinese seniors in the Visitacion Valley and Chinatown neighborhoods, concerned residents and community leaders formed a group called Communities As One to recommend actions City Hall must take to keep San Francisco’s Chinese-American population safe.
Crime Up and Ridership Down on BART: Report Explains Why
The Alameda County Civil Grand Jury released a report about crime and quality of life on BART and its impact on ridership.
SFPD Still Struggling with Statistics, Transparency
Unlike many cities around the country San Francisco does not publish homicide or assault clearance statistics on a regular basis. This information should be posted yearly on the SFPD website, readily accessible website as “Crime Trends.” It’s impossible to hold our public servants accountable without reliable, publicly available information.
San Francisco Chipping Away At Auto Break-In Epidemic — But Don’t Tell That to These Newlyweds
Newlyweds and tourists from Asia had their car broken into and luggage stolen as they posed for photos on the mosaic steps near 16th Avenue and Moraga Street in the Sunset District. The theft was just one of roughly 60 auto break-ins that happen every day in San Francisco.
Duboce Triangle Works with Stop Crime SF on Police Accountability Legislation
Unlike many cities around the country San Francisco does not publish homicide or assault clearance statistics on a regular basis. This information should posted yearly by January 31, and readily accessible on the SFPD website as “Crime Trends.” We would like to see the information be easy to read and access and copy, with links and downloadable, copy-ready files.
Crime Forum with District Attorney George Gascon
District Attorney George Gascon and Stop Crime SF board member Nancy Tung discuss the impact of Prop 47 and San Francisco's property crime problem before a full house in the SHARP community room.