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SFPD chief reports declines in several crime categories, clarifies Tennessee Street search

San Francisco Police Commission · May 14, 2014
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Chief Gregory Pisser told the Police Commission violent crime and several traffic metrics are down year‑over‑year and corrected earlier reports about a Tennessee Street search, saying no shots were fired and no flashbang was used.

Chief Gregory Pisser briefed the Police Commission on May 14 on recent crime and traffic‑safety trends and corrected an earlier account of a search‑warrant service on Tennessee Street.

Pisser said violent crime is down about 14% compared with the same period last year, Part I crimes overall are down roughly 2%, homicides are down about 58% and homicides involving guns are down about 63%. He reported collisions overall are down about 8%, bicycle collisions down about 16% and pedestrian collisions down about 4%,…

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