San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins has deferred the decision on filing felony conspiracy charges against protestors involved in a recent demonstration on the Golden Gate Bridge, sending the cases back to the California Highway Patrol for further investigation. The protest, which occurred on April 15, 2024, led to significant traffic disruption and potential false imprisonment of individuals on the bridge. The SFDA's office is actively seeking input from those affected to assist in the investigation and possibly press charges against the 26 arrested individuals. Victims are encouraged to contact the CHP at 415.924.1105 or via email at [email protected] to share their experiences and may be eligible for restitution under California's Marsy's Law.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins is asking for the public’s help to determine what charges should be filed against the 26 people who were arrested Monday during protests on the Golden Gate Bridge. https://t.co/2lL7xesKlg
If you were trapped in your car because of the Golden Gate Bridge protests, you might be the victim of false imprisonment. The CHP asks that you contact them with your story so they can charge the protestors and hold them accountable. Contact info👇 https://t.co/c1BvGMwTNH
Among the charges Monday’s protestors on the Golden Gate Bridge are facing is False Imprisonment. The SFDA is asking bystanders who were stuck on the bridge for hours to file a police report with CHP in Marin. They could be awarded restitution under California’s Marsy’s Law. https://t.co/sLWfIlsRy6
If you got stuck in traffic because of these protests, it looks like you might be the victim of false imprisonment If you got stuck on the bridge please contact the SF District Attorney with your story so they can charge the protestors and hold them to account https://t.co/D572HrMLha https://t.co/M9ahlSlQel
This is an active & open investigation. Anyone who was detained against their will (falsely imprisoned) on the Golden Gate Bridge on 4/15/24 is urged to contact the CHP at 415.924.1105 or via email at [email protected]. https://t.co/X1JcDKkPvZ
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins sending Golden Gate Bridge protest cases back to the California Highway Patrol. Says more time/investigation needed before a decision on felony conspiracy charge. https://t.co/XMKDKKjvYV