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San Francisco authorities have increased federal police presence and installed fences outside the federal building to tackle open-air drug activity. This has resulted in a slowdown in drug activity at the location. The surge in drug dealer arrests has led to overcrowding in jails, forcing the reopening of an annex at the San Bruno jail. Efforts to tackle drugs and illegal vending at the Seventh and Market corner in downtown San Francisco have been captured in photos. An Oakland man has been arrested for storing and making drugs in a Berkeley home to be sold in San Francisco. Federal agencies are targeting low-level drug dealers to crack down on drug markets in San Francisco's Tenderloin district. Federal, state, and local enforcement are collaborating to disrupt and shut down open-air drug markets in the city.
Federal, state, and local enforcement are working together to disrupt and shut down the open air drug markets in the Tenderloin. No one agency can do this alone. It takes all of us working together to make our neighborhoods safer for residents, small businesses, and workers. https://t.co/DJZkJUWNyz
New details show how feds are cracking down on S.F. drug markets by going after low-level dealers https://t.co/RpuycNQpZp
An Oakland man admitted to storing and making drugs in a Berkeley home, which were to be sold in San Francisco. https://t.co/esMF63nx6G
Photos capture the reality of San Francisco's efforts to tackle drugs and illegal vending at one Downtown corner, Seventh and Market. https://t.co/gaEGxuvjhZ
More drug dealer arrests mean more people in jail. This new surge of inmates has forced San Francisco authorities to reopen an annex at their San Bruno jail location. https://t.co/urgV0i8fRK
Outside the San Francisco federal building tonight. A resident nearby said since the fences were installed and federal police presence increased, open air drug activity at this location seems to have slowed @KPIXtv https://t.co/rYurqs6yZd