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S.F. police chief reports overall drop in Part I crime, outlines multi-agency gang operation and parole concerns

San Francisco Police Commission · February 25, 2010
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Police Chief reported a 14% drop in year-to-date Part I crimes and a 17% fall in property crime, while violent crime and homicides rose slightly. He described a recent multi‑agency gang operation (31 arrests, six guns seized) and warned that recent parole-release rules and communication gaps complicate public safety work.

SAN FRANCISCO — At a Police Commission community meeting, the police chief presented year‑to‑date crime figures and described a recent multi‑agency operation targeting parole and probation violations.

"Year to date, we're down 14% total serious crimes," the chief told the commission, citing a drop from 5,590 Part I incidents last year to 4,827 this year. He said property crimes were down 17% (from 4,616 to 3,829) but that violent crime was up about 2% (974…

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