San Francisco pizza shop fires employee who told police they were 'not welcome'
A San Francisco pizza shop fired an employee, after a group of San Francisco police officers said they were mistreated at the establishment.
SF Public Defender launches police officer database, SFPOA questions accuracy
The database was previously used by public defenders but is now available to the public through a new law, 2019's Senate Bill 1421.
SF Public Defender launches police officer database, SFPOA questions accuracy
Andre Senior reports.
Black officers break from unions over Trump endorsements
Trump has touted his support from the law enforcement community, which includes endorsements from national, city and state officers’ unions.
San Francisco mayor lays out new budget, shifts some police funding to Black community
Breed laid out some of the details on her proposed $13.7 billion budget for 2020-2021 and a $12.6 billion for the following year.
San Francisco Supervisor and police officer's association have yet to resolve bitter dispute
Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer was filmed by a KQED reporter Tuesday evening chanting profanities towards the San Francisco Police Officers Association. The SFPOA responded by sending her Dove Soap and a letter, which in part called upon the supervisor to attend a 40 hour bias training to better understand her apparent hatred of police officers. Christien Kafton reports.
SF police union weighs in on search for top cop
The Police Officers Association has released a radio ad that supports interim Chief Toney Chaplin. Tara Moriarty reports.