Category: SFPD

San Francisco: It’s a Good Thing Homelessness Only Happens Between 7 A.M. and 7 P.M.

Bleeding hearts, that’s the term used to describe the typical liberal. They just feel so much, and are so compassionate, that their hearts bleed for those who are suffering. Well, San Francisco has a surplus of bleeding hearts, which is why the city’s newest program, created to help the homeless, is perfectly named, the Homeless…


San Francisco Is About to Lose Half Its Police Officers, What’s the Problem? | Richard Cibotti

The San Francisco Police Department is on the verge of losing a significant number of police officers. Is policing becoming impossible in San Francisco? How will this impact the city? Richard Cibotti is a sergeant at the San Francisco Police Department. He discusses with us his insider perspective on why SFPD is facing such a…


San Francisco Is Choosing to Inflict Moral Injury on Its Cops

Commentary The staggering loss of police officers in San Francisco has been reported more and more often recently, including by me. Estimates from the department itself say the SFPD is at least 500 officers short. About a year ago, a high-ranking member said that going below the threshold of 1,016 full-duty sworn officers on patrol…


San Francisco in 2024

Before the world changed with the onset of COVID-19, San Francisco was dealing with real problems, like throwing widely used terms “down the memory hole.” This was done, and continues today, in order to create and control a new alternate reality that desperately tries to conceal the failings of progressive political policies. “Don’t you see…


San Francisco Restaurant Apologizes After Refusing Service to Police Officers

SAN FRANCISCO—A restaurant in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood is apologizing for refusing service to three uniformed police officers. The store owners said the officers’ weapons, which are part of their uniform, made the restaurant staff feel uncomfortable. The incident later ignited an online debate. After a wave of negative comments on social media and…