Burnley Heights activists praise police cooperation and advocate for community resources

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Community leaders in Bernal Heights are rallying behind Captain Lazar of the San Francisco Police Department, praising his proactive approach to community policing and safety. At a recent commission meeting, a volunteer leader from the Du Boerne Leitz Neighborhood Center highlighted the positive strides made in collaboration with local activists and law enforcement, particularly in response to recent safety concerns.

The leader expressed gratitude for the increased engagement from Captain Lazar, who has prioritized the safety of community members involved in policing efforts. Notably, he swiftly addressed threats made against a community leader by gang members, showcasing a commitment to public safety. The captain's efforts include expanding patrol hours and ensuring officers check on vacant units to deter criminal activity.

Community members are also advocating for additional resources to support these initiatives, emphasizing the need for continued collaboration with the Housing Authority and social services. The upcoming meetings will focus on improving eviction processes for households harboring violent individuals and enhancing community support systems.

As the Bernal Heights community continues to work closely with law enforcement, the emphasis remains on fostering a safe and supportive environment for all residents, particularly those from low-income backgrounds and communities of color. The ongoing dialogue between community leaders and the police department signals a hopeful path forward in addressing safety and resource needs in the neighborhood.

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