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As feds bail, SF stands behind police reforms
San Francisco city and police officials Tuesday said they will continue to implement reforms recommended last year by the U.S. Department of Justice.Read More
Police who shot Amilcar Perez-Lopez won’t face charges
The officers who shot and killed a Guatemalan man in the Mission District in 2015 will not face criminal charges.Read More
Police union, city attorney spar over force policy
The San Francisco Police Commission is not required to bargain with The City's police union over provisions of a new use of force policy that would prohibit officers from...Read More
Feds report racial disparities in SFPD searches, traffic stops
A U.S. Department of Justice report released Thursday found racial disparities in traffic stops and searches and a lack of transparency or analysis of office discipline cases.Read More
Panel: Police union sets ‘ugly’ tone for SFPD
A year-long investigation into racial bias in the San Francisco Police Department found the department needs more oversight to rebuild trust with the community.Read More
Bay Area police switch to paired patrols
Police in San Jose and Oakland will now patrol in pairs after the shooting of 11 police officers and a civilian Thursday evening in Dallas.Read More
More bigoted texts emerge from SFPD officers
A new group of San Francisco police officers have been accused of exchanging bigoted text messages that emerged during an investigation into allegations of sexual assault.Read More