San Francisco is facing lawsuits over alleged unlawful arrests at the Dolores Hill Bomb skateboarding event, with more than 80 children arrested by SFPD. The city is also dealing with suspected drug dealing in the Tenderloin, leading to arrests and court cases. A federal judge criticized lenient penalties for drug dealers, rejecting plea deals in some cases. The situation has sparked criticism of judges' decisions and the handling of drug-related cases in San Francisco.
Authorities in San Bernardino County announced that five suspects were arrested on various charges after a drug house raid on Wednesday. https://t.co/HESRSJ1S3a https://t.co/WWlALWQgSO
Important thread about how we have a judge who releases drug dealer after drug dealer with zero consequences in San Francisco. Judges aren't supposed to be biased. This one is. https://t.co/WBJiJsIjBS
‘Far too lenient’: Federal judge rejects no-prison deals in S.F. Tenderloin drug-dealing cases https://t.co/JJ0hDb0eow via @sfchronicle
Why of course. @TheMarinaTimes "4 Released Without Bail Arrested For Drug Sales -were all free on their own recognizance from previous felonies, have been charged with drug dealing in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, prosecutors said Wednesday. https://t.co/sGzQSslAxB
Sometimes (it depends on the judge), it hits different when drug dealers end up in federal court in San Francisco. "Deporting fentanyl dealers without making them spend time in prison first “sends exactly the wrong message,” Alsup said in his order." https://t.co/AP4Q72OD37
Wow, who would have thought? It turns out drugs are being sold in the Tenderloin https://t.co/271DzRhifa
A federal judge in San Francisco criticized prosecutors for not seeking harsher penalties for suspected Tenderloin drug dealers, rejecting plea deals in two cases because the defendants would not spend any time in prison before being deported to Honduras. https://t.co/Ey4hssRUf6
‘Far too lenient’: Federal judge rejects no-prison deals in San Francisco drug dealing cases, citing Chronicle investigation By @thejdmorris and @meganrcassidy https://t.co/S6hFKzahpF via @sfchronicle
Authorities in the South Bay have arrested two people after stolen goods and evidence of mail theft were found during a traffic stop in Sunnyvale on Tuesday. https://t.co/zhEPywg1Nu
Currently, San Francisco has more felony narcotics sales cases in Bench Warrant Status (meaning they failed to show up for their court date) than pending ones. Per the San Francisco District Attorney's office. https://t.co/aMYvtJTpKy
A class action civil rights lawsuit has been filed against SF and Police Chief Bill Scott for what happened this summer near Dolores Park. At least 113 people, many of them juveniles, were arrested when police broke up the unpermitted Hill Bomb event. https://t.co/DSKDqTthBH https://t.co/yAqcSA1vdm
Four men suspected of drug dealing in San Francisco's Tenderloin appeared in court Tuesday on multiple felony charges amid an ongoing crackdown on drug markets in the area. https://t.co/dpDEpHH0fW
In San Francisco, the DA @BrookeJenkinsSF filed 369 motions to detain drug dealers into custody. Only 38 were granted by the courts. The judges are a huge problem here. @AGRobBonta https://t.co/YStTR4o0uj
Combatting open-air drug dealing continues to be one of my top priorities. Brazen drug dealers who continue to peddle death on our streets + hold neighborhoods like the Tenderloin hostage must be held accountable + face consequences for their actions. https://t.co/v7uw7RIjAm https://t.co/IpKQqCwHoH
1/ Today, District Attorney @BrookeJenkinsSF announced that four individuals were charged in connection to suspected drug dealing in the Tenderloin. The alleged drug dealers were arrested in unrelated incidents by @SFPD. https://t.co/pgfinU40vC
Teens sue San Francisco police alleging ‘illegal’ arrests after skateboard event. Police said they opted for mass arrests to stop the “unlawful assembly and destruction of property,” By @D4VIDHernandez https://t.co/XC2kOUW2iI via @sfchronicle
SFPD arrested more than 80 children in a crackdown on the Dolores Park Hill Bomb. Now, four of those kids are taking the city to court. https://t.co/xqfCj7egrX
San Francisco sued over alleged unlawful arrests at Dolores Hill Bomb skateboarding event https://t.co/NFtXGuyqmS https://t.co/NFtXGuyqmS