18th and 22nd street. and you have a lot of vehicle traffic and people are out a lot of noise associated with that sfpd assistant chief david luiz are describing what he saw last friday night when he walked cap street. the san francisco police department is cracking down on john s coming to cap street. the most recent d coy operation took place on february 15th. here s video from that night. police issued 7 citations to from. half moon bay, one from palo alto and 4 from san francisco who came to our city and came to cap street for the purposes of soliciting workers going to be hard for a john to explain to their family why they received a citation cap street once a john is cited, they are referred to the first defender prostitution program where they allow individuals who solicit. workers to go to a class and pay a fine. so that is definitely an option. but sometimes we find individuals have arrest warrants and that case will actually physically take them under arrest.
around 4 o clock. they tell us that a witness observed to mean that got into an and those 2 men, they called 9-1-1 when police along with fire department got here. one man, unfortunately succumbed to his died here at the scene. but police were able locate the suspect in this same area and they arrested him right now that they do not believe that there is any threat to the public. but what we don t know, we re not exactly sure right now on how this man died along with what is a reason that these 2 men got into the altercation that will come later and exactly also who was this person? those are all the questions that we re going to be asking the police to find out exactly this happen again, like i said around 4 o clock and it is 8 o clock. so they are still here behind me investigating exactly what happened. looking to see if there s any surveillance video from this chevron here and talking to witnesses trying to piece together exactly these last moments of this man s life and
A two-member state Board of Parole Hearings panel denied parole late Wednesday for the woman convicted of second-degree murder in connection with the fatal dog mauling in San Francisco of her lesbian neighbor, Diane Whipple, back in 2001.
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