Law enforcement efforts in San Francisco have intensified against drug dealing, with over 42 pounds of fentanyl seized in the Tenderloin area by a special CHP operation. Despite increased drug arrests and prosecutions, concerns remain about the fentanyl epidemic as drug dealers are often released pending trial, allowing them to return to the streets.
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Enough fentanyl to kill almost 10 million people was taken off the streets of just one neighborhood in San Francisco. 42 pounds is likely just a drop in the bucket of what’s out there. Appreciate the work @CHPSanFrancisco is doing, let’s keep it up. https://t.co/dXgmPzXy3B
The CHP has seized more than 42 pounds of fentanyl, the equivalent of 9.6 million lethal doses, in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood since launching a partnership with the city nearly a year ago, according to the governor's office. https://t.co/fTIFyBtC4E
Our local law enforcement are working tirelessly to target crime, including open air drug dealing. @SFPD drug arrests are up, @SheriffSF warrant arrests are up, and prosecutions by the @SFDAOffice are up. But we can’t do this work alone — thanks to @CAgovernor, @CHP_HQ, CalGuard,… https://t.co/9dYuVZgsuj
Crime is down in San Francisco. Property crime is down 32% and violent crime is down 14% compared to last year. @CHP_HQ has taken 9.6 million lethal doses of fentanyl off the streets in under a year. The state will continue to work with local & federal partners to make our… https://t.co/fEeoQNisBE
#New: California law enforcement officers say over the last year, a special CHP operation seized over 42 pounds of fentanyl in San Francisco - more than 9.6 million lethal doses of the drug - in a 10 block area in the Tenderloin.
In the past year San Francisco arrested 916 drug dealers but we still are losing the fentanyl epidemic big time. Why? 1. It doesn’t do any good to arrest drug dealers if we are just going to release them pending trial. They go right back out on the street and continue to… https://t.co/nv0bFSP203