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Acting Chief Yap reports drop in crime week-to-week, outlines promotions and protest response

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Acting Chief Paul Yap told the Police Commission the department saw week-to-week decreases in violent and property crimes, announced a series of command promotions effective July 5, and described operational responses to protests, a stolen-vehicle pursuit and a preempted stunt-driving event.

Acting San Francisco Police Department Chief Paul Yap told the Police Commission on June 18 that citywide crime measures declined in the reporting week of June 2–8 and provided operational updates on protests, a stolen-vehicle pursuit and other incidents.

Yap reported violent crime fell 23% from the prior week (from 81 to 62 incidents) and property crime reports fell 43% week to week. He also said total crime compared with the same period in 2024 was down about 27%.

Yap announced a round of command promotions effective July 5, naming Deputy Chief Derek Liu to continue running Field Operations and Deputy Chief Nicole Jones to lead the Administration Bureau,…

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