San Francisco DA says 34 arrested since Halloween in Tenderloin narcotics bust
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins on Tuesday announced 34 individuals have been charged with narcotics felonies in the city's Tenderloin district alone, since Oct. 31.
Some pre-trial defendants to be released from custody amid SF court caseload dispute
The court is releasing some defendants from pre-trial custody on a case-by-case basis because the public defenders have made themselves unavailable due to understaffing in relation to caseload demands.
Benioff says he'd support National Guard in San Francisco ahead of Dreamforce: report
As the countdown to San Francisco's signature tech event is on, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told the New York Times in an interview published on Friday that he'd welcome National Guard troops in the city if President Trump decided to deploy them.
Murder charge for suspect in Urban Alchemy worker's slaying, SF D.A. says
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced she is charging a suspect with murder in the shooting death of an Urban Alchemy worker last Friday in the Civic Center area.
Man seriously injured 2, sideswiped Muni bus in hit-and-run crash: DA
A man was found guilty of a San Francisco hit-and-run crash that broke one man's femur and caused another man to lose his legs.
San Francisco district attorney charges two in multiple cold case shootings
The men were charged in connection with at least four killings that stretch back as far as 2002.
Drug market sweeps yield a lot of arrests, but few prosecutions in San Francisco
Law enforcement in San Francisco are standing by large drug market sweeps even if so far, they don't result in a lot of prosecutions.
Man charged with murder in SF SOMA hotel room throat slashing: D.A.
A man has been charged with murder in connection to a San Francisco South of Market hotel-room throat slashing, officials say.
Dozens arrested in San Francisco overnight drug bust at Jefferson Square Park
A multi-agency law enforcement operation was carried out in the overnight hours into Thursday morning at a San Francisco park. San Francisco police say the bust at Jefferson Square Park is part of an ongoing strategy to crack down on open-air drug markets.
San Francisco's Twin Peaks killers sentenced to life without parole in 2017 murder
The San Francisco District Attorney's office on Friday announced the sentences issued for the 2017 Twin Peaks killers, who shot a man and robbed him of his camera at one of the city's tourist attractions.
San Francisco D.A. announces conviction in 2015 quadruple murder
Nearly 10 years after a quadruple murder, drive-by shooting shocked the San Francisco Hayes Valley neighborhood, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins on Friday announced the conviction of the San Francisco man responsible.
San Francisco public defender urges no drug charges for trafficking victims
San Francisco's Public Defender Mano Raju stood on the front steps of the Hall of Justice in San Francisco Tuesday, and said a man acquitted of drug charges was himself a victim of human trafficking.At the news conference, the Public Defender's office called for District Attorney Brooke Jenkins to stop charging immigrants who are coerced to sell drugs.
San Francisco's artificial intelligence mobile surveillance cameras ready to deter crime
San Francisco is preparing to deploy three new mobile surveillance cameras that are armed with the latest technology to combat crime, according to city officials.
Ricky Pearsall shooting: Teen makes first appearance in juvenile court
A 17-year-old boy charged as a juvenile with shooting and wounding 49ers receiver Ricky Pearsall during a robbery attempt made his first court appearance on Wednesday, and his attorney addressed a media scrum afterward.
Dozens of criminal cases tossed by San Francisco judge over delays
A San Francisco judge on Thursday dismissed dozens of criminal cases that languished in the court system. Prosecutors and defenders expressed outrage at the delays and over the extreme decision.
Arrest warrants filed against protestors who blocked Golden Gate Bridge in April
Protesters against the war in Gaza who blocked traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in April are facing false imprisonment and other charges, San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said on Saturday.
Murder charges in drive-by shooting from Muni bus
Murder charges have been filed stemming from a deadly drive-by shooting on a San Francisco Muni bus.
Driver charged with felony vehicular manslaughter in SF crash that killed an entire family
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced four counts of felony vehicular manslaughter charges against the driver who killed an entire family of four in the West Portal neighborhood in March.
Man convicted for molesting girl on San Francisco Muni's J-Church train
A man was convicted for molesting a 16-year-old girl last year when she was on her way home from school on the Muni J-Church train, officials say.
SF district attorney expects Golden Gate Bridge protesters to be charged
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins says she expects charges to be filed in the next couple of weeks against the protesters who blocked the Golden Gate Bridge this week.



















