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Tenderloin station captain details arrests, foot patrols and safety programs in community report

San Francisco Police Commission · September 28, 2007
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Summary

Captain Gary Jimenez told residents the Tenderloin Station has ramped up foot patrols, made more than 4,100 arrests to date, recovered 50 firearms and launched targeted robbery and gang operations while urging continued community partnership and resources.

Captain Gary Jimenez, commanding officer of Tenderloin Station, delivered a detailed account of policing activity in the neighborhood, telling the Police Commission and residents that officers have made more than 4,100 adult and juvenile arrests to date and recovered 50 firearms this year.

Why it matters: Jimenez framed the station’s approach as “community policing” anchored by foot beats, multilingual outreach and targeted enforcement. He described several simultaneous programs — robbery abatement teams (RAT), narcotics buy-and-bust operations, gang violence reduction efforts and FRET fugitive operations —…

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