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Residents press SFPD on Tenderloin border safety; some praise and some criticism of Northern Station

San Francisco Police Commission · June 4, 2014
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Summary

During public comment at the Police Commission’s Northern Station community meeting, residents urged joint operations at the Larkin/O'Farrell border to address drug dealing and youth safety, reported improvements in auto theft after a sticker pilot, and offered both praise and sharp criticism of the station’s community engagement.

Public comment at the June 4 Police Commission community meeting focused on neighborhood safety, policing at the boundary between the Tenderloin and Northern Station, and the quality of community outreach.

A long and emotional address by a speaker identifying as Ace criticized Northern Station’s engagement with Black residents and demanded increased outreach and accountability, saying the community has been repeatedly disrespected. In response, commissioners and…

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