Officials and lawmakers from various levels of government are expressing gratitude and discussing collaborative efforts to combat the fentanyl epidemic and retail theft. San Francisco Mayor London Breed thanks law enforcement and the district attorney's office for making arrests and charging cases related to fentanyl sales. Rafael Mandelman acknowledges the efforts of law enforcement and community partners in addressing retail theft. Buffy Wicks appreciates the teamwork of Governor Gavin Newsom, Mayor Sheng Thao, and community partners to enhance resources for the city. Representatives Mike Levin and Henry Cuellar express their commitment to working with law enforcement and securing federal funds to combat drug trafficking, particularly related to fentanyl.
Today, I met with officials from the South Texas High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program. HIDTA provides crucial support to local law enforcement agencies in disrupting drug trafficking. I will continue to secure federal funds to combat the fentanyl epidemic at our Southern… https://t.co/DvICEX2mbm
Thank you to @OCSheriffBarnes for meeting me in Washington to discuss fentanyl trafficking and local robberies. I'm will continue working to deliver the federal resources you need to protect and serve the people of #CA49. https://t.co/uxXJex8XUN
Big thanks to @GavinNewsom, @MayorShengThao & our community partners for this team effort to bring addt'l resources to our beautiful city. I look forward to ongoing state/local collaboration, investments in accountability, & long-term solutions to the underlying causes of crime. https://t.co/9ZBgZ4SAQK
Thank you @BrookeJenkinsSF, @SFPDMission Captain Harvey, Lt. Ryan, and Ryan Allain @CaRetailers for an informative discussion on retail theft and what is being done on the local & state level to combat retail crime. And thank you Noe Valley Ministry for hosting the town hall! https://t.co/vzySXhQvr9
Thank you @SFPD & @SheriffSF for being out on the streets making arrests & @SFDAOffice for charging cases to hold those selling fentanyl accountable. Working with state and federal partners, we are making a difference, but we've got a lot more to do. https://t.co/mi6jss5oLJ