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Tag: vandalism

Greenberg: Justice Still Elusive in San Francisco

March 5, 2025   3:15 amMarch 5, 2025   3:16 am
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins has made it clear that the judge presiding over an arraignment in a felony Walgreens merchandise theft case is no friend to the law-abiding citizens of San Francisco. The accused perpetrator was let out...
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Homeless Couple Destroys Young Trees At SF’s Jefferson Square Park

September 9, 2024   12:03 pmSeptember 9, 2024   12:03 pm
The Globe’s San Francisco friend Sebastian has this very upsetting story  about a San Francisco homeless couple who destroy young trees at San Francisco’s Jefferson Square Park, as well as trees in planter boxes on city streets – and they...
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SacBee Calls Parents ‘Angry, Violent, Toxic’ While Touting City’s New Community Organizer Hire

November 16, 2021   9:42 amNovember 17, 2021   12:02 pm
The Sacramento Bee recently published a news article calling angry and frustrated California parents  “violent” and “toxic extremists.” Within days the Bee published another article touting Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg’s latest hire: a former Community organizer to run Sacramento’s new...
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LA City Council Passes Ordinance Banning Protests From Happening Within 300 Feet of Targeted Residences

September 22, 2021   3:40 pmSeptember 23, 2021   9:23 am
In a 13-2 vote, the Los Angeles City Council passed an ordinance Tuesday that bans protests from taking place within 300 feet of the targeted person’s residence. The ordinance specifically targets groups and organizations who use violent or abusive tactics,...
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Five Protesters Charged With Toppling Junipero Serra Statues in San Rafael

November 17, 2020   2:15 amNovember 16, 2020   8:56 pm
Five protesters who helped topple a statue of Father Junipero Serra in San Rafael last month have been charged with felony vandalism, the first major charges for protestors destroying or knocking over statues this year. Destruction or toppling statues of...
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Turning Sacramento Into a ‘No-Go’ Zone?

October 30, 2020   3:18 pmOctober 30, 2020   3:21 pm
Earlier this week, the Sacramento City Council voted unanimously to pass a “public safety” resolution, but there is little safety involved. The resolution is intended to officially redefine public safety — Sacramento Police Department, Sacramento Fire Department, and Emergency Medical...
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UPDATED: Antifa Rioters Again Leave Destruction in Downtown Sacramento

August 28, 2020   3:10 pmAugust 29, 2020   7:34 am
Updated August 29, 2020 While California State Senators were being locked out of the State Capitol yesterday because one of their caucus members tested positive for COVID-19, Antifa and Black Lives Matter rioters and protesters were gearing up for a...
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