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mission has 8, ingleside has eight, and bayview has two. firearms seizures, we are at 448, and of those, 217 are ghost guns -- i'm sorry. 91 are ghost guns. 271 is the total for last year. [indiscernible] the victim was traveling in a vehicle with another person when the suspect who has yet to be identified fired into the vehicle. the victim was hit and was transported to the hospital by a private person and died at the hospital of his injuries. no arrest has been made in that case at the time, but we were investigating the -- we are investigating the lead we have, and homicide is following up on some of the leads we have in that case. couple of incidents of note, there was a shooting in the tenderloin on the 9 of june. no arrests were made, but the vehicle remained in the area for a few minutes, and we are following up on that vehicle. suspect discharnled a firearm at a daughter and a stepson and injured the daughter. the incident appears to be from a family dispute and the suspect was charged with a willful discharge of a firearm. there's
mission has 8, ingleside has eight, and bayview has two. firearms seizures, we are at 448, and of those, 217 are ghost guns -- i'm sorry. 91 are ghost guns. 271 is the total for last year. [indiscernible] the victim was traveling in a vehicle with another person when the suspect who has yet to be identified fired into the vehicle. the victim was hit and was transported to the hospital by a private person and died at the hospital of his injuries. no arrest has been made in that case at the time,...
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that includes areas like the richmond, the sunset ingleside. the winter surge is the one over there on the left. on the right though, we have our current surge. normally in a surge you see it go up, peak, and then it comes down. data suggests starting in may cases have remained pretty relatively high. no dramatic drops. why is that happening? why is there such a big discrepancy between the waste water sample and the actual numbers that we have? of course, we'll bring in our expert dr. peter chin-hong who knows everything. thank you for being with us, dr. peter. i want to start with the discrepancy between the reported case and level of waste water and covid. i don't know anyone who thinks they have covid and now runs to get a pcr test. most of the time are people not just testing at home and ifer this testing at home, they are probably not reporting it to the state, right? >> exactly. i think it's all home testing. now scientists believe that two to 10 times more than the official numbers are being tested at home. >> so, that brings me back to
that includes areas like the richmond, the sunset ingleside. the winter surge is the one over there on the left. on the right though, we have our current surge. normally in a surge you see it go up, peak, and then it comes down. data suggests starting in may cases have remained pretty relatively high. no dramatic drops. why is that happening? why is there such a big discrepancy between the waste water sample and the actual numbers that we have? of course, we'll bring in our expert dr. peter...
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are a lot of places around town that also have streets name for women and there's administrate in ingleside and jewel street your golden gate park, there's a beatrice lane in hunters point. they're kind of everywhere, but the dentist concentration is definitely south of market. well peter astra kane's personal walking tour of san francisco. i see that i see it as a tourist draw it's coming up. i love it. all right. congratulations on the story. thanks so much for sharing it with us. by the way, folks. you can check out more of the san francisco standards other original reporting on the website sf standard.com and abc 7. we'll continue to bring you. segments featuring the standards city focused journalism look for that twice a week right here on getting answers at 3 pm. getting answers at 3 pm. when a truck hit my car, getting answers at 3 pm. the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know ho
are a lot of places around town that also have streets name for women and there's administrate in ingleside and jewel street your golden gate park, there's a beatrice lane in hunters point. they're kind of everywhere, but the dentist concentration is definitely south of market. well peter astra kane's personal walking tour of san francisco. i see that i see it as a tourist draw it's coming up. i love it. all right. congratulations on the story. thanks so much for sharing it with us. by the way,...
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vacuums, the whole estimated to be worth nearly $200,000 all seized from a home in san francisco's ingleside district. wow that is incredible . that's incredible. i never would have expected that big of a bus or that this house was actually a place where this was being stored. christina gruda saw heavy police activity wednesday morning as officers served a search warrant at this home on milton street. multiple multiple police and with guns, guns on both pistols and rifles. so i was a little bit concerned that it was going to get violent . other neighbors watched as bags and bags of evidence were taken from the home, police say , 38 year old, said human well puga tenorio of san francisco is suspected of running the fencing operation from the house. selling the items online to people across the country and making upwards of 500 grand a year half a million dollars each year for at least the last three years. that's a lot of money for somebody to be doing something like that alone. did he have help? it's all an open investigation. spokesman robert waka tells us the department's burglary unit and
vacuums, the whole estimated to be worth nearly $200,000 all seized from a home in san francisco's ingleside district. wow that is incredible . that's incredible. i never would have expected that big of a bus or that this house was actually a place where this was being stored. christina gruda saw heavy police activity wednesday morning as officers served a search warrant at this home on milton street. multiple multiple police and with guns, guns on both pistols and rifles. so i was a little bit...
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i'm a resident of ingleside. i oppose this legislation because a lot of asians in our community, they don't speak english well because the language barrier it's under reported those crimes against them. and i want to give the police more tools. their access is not unlimited. if i feel our community is not safe, the priority should be the safety over this so-called privacy. if you have safety, even you have privacy. thank you. next caller, please. >> public speaker: can you hear me? >> please proceed. >> david propel. if we can get a warning please. that's incredibly important with the one minute time limit. i have not seen the amendments that were described earlier, but had a couple of thoughts to share. it seems to me that this is not likely to get done before the board recess. i think the earliest final passage date of the board would be september 20th, and the mayor would have 10 days and it's 30 days to take the effect as an ordinance. i would suggest inserting an operative date no early than november 1st and
i'm a resident of ingleside. i oppose this legislation because a lot of asians in our community, they don't speak english well because the language barrier it's under reported those crimes against them. and i want to give the police more tools. their access is not unlimited. if i feel our community is not safe, the priority should be the safety over this so-called privacy. if you have safety, even you have privacy. thank you. next caller, please. >> public speaker: can you hear me?...
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i'm a resident of ingleside. i oppose this legislation because a lot of asians in our community, they don't speak english well because the language barrier it's under reported those crimes against them. and i want to give the police more tools. their access is not unlimited. if i feel our community is not safe, the priority should be the safety over this so-called privacy. if you have safety, even you have privacy. thank you. next caller, please. >> public speaker: can you hear me? >> please proceed. >> david propel. if we can get a warning please. that's incredibly important with the one minute time limit. i have not seen the amendments that were described earlier, but had a couple of thoughts to share. it seems to me that this is not likely to get done before the board recess. i think the earliest final passage date of the board would be september 20th, and the mayor would have 10 days and it's 30 days to take the effect as an ordinance. i would suggest inserting an operative date no early than november 1st and
i'm a resident of ingleside. i oppose this legislation because a lot of asians in our community, they don't speak english well because the language barrier it's under reported those crimes against them. and i want to give the police more tools. their access is not unlimited. if i feel our community is not safe, the priority should be the safety over this so-called privacy. if you have safety, even you have privacy. thank you. next caller, please. >> public speaker: can you hear me?...
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$200,000 worth of stolen retail items after an investigation locating these goods from a home in ingleside. the suspects years. >>> covid cases on the rise in the past month, nearly 4300 californians hospitalized with covid, well below the state's all-time hospitalization high of 22,000. los angeles county could bring back its mask mandate by the end of the month if conditions don't improve. >>> let's take one last look at the altamont pass. you can see more orange as the traffic builds. it's a 31-minute drive westbound 580 from 205 to 680. no delays in mass transit. if you're headed out to any events, mass transit is always a good option. >>> we are taking a live look from mt. diablo at the marsh fire where there's still smoke on the ground. into the weekend relative humidity drops a lot. we're keeping a close eye on that. to add to that, we are still dealing with foggy skies clearing up into the afternoon with 60s for the bay and 80s inland. >>> a heart pounding and thrilling ride opening at six flag magic mountain. wonder woman's flight of courage is the tallest single rail coaster in t
$200,000 worth of stolen retail items after an investigation locating these goods from a home in ingleside. the suspects years. >>> covid cases on the rise in the past month, nearly 4300 californians hospitalized with covid, well below the state's all-time hospitalization high of 22,000. los angeles county could bring back its mask mandate by the end of the month if conditions don't improve. >>> let's take one last look at the altamont pass. you can see more orange as the...
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san francisco police are now investigating a deadly shooting in the ingleside district officers were called to mansell street and john kelly drive just after 12 yesterday afternoon. this video comes to us from the citizen app. they found a victim with a gunshot wound who died at the scene. so far, no information is being released about the victim, and no arrests have been made. alright we continue to follow developing story of the wildfire burning in the sierra. this is time lapse video here of that fire. it started this afternoon just west of public pines in eldorado county. it is being called the cable fire firefighters estimating this one has burned 20 acres and are starting to actually release some firefighting aircraft from the scene as we send it over to roberta roberta, it's just you never know another fire another day here we were talking about that 10% chance. of thunderstorms last night and into the overnight hours and a lot of people are saying well, 10% is nothing right. well, anything over 5% is considerable risky. and the reason is we have so much dry vegetation. all it
san francisco police are now investigating a deadly shooting in the ingleside district officers were called to mansell street and john kelly drive just after 12 yesterday afternoon. this video comes to us from the citizen app. they found a victim with a gunshot wound who died at the scene. so far, no information is being released about the victim, and no arrests have been made. alright we continue to follow developing story of the wildfire burning in the sierra. this is time lapse video here of...
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seen with a man who may be having a mental health emergency officers from ingleside station were called the people hatin avenue and bradford street around 10 45. this morning they had information that a person there was armed with a weapon. officers called in a crisis negotiation team as well as other resources. police say the scene remains active, and people are asked to avoid the area while they try to bring the situation to a peaceful resolution. that situation comes as a new suicide prevention hotline is about to launch across the country. starting tomorrow, people will be able to call or text 988 to be connected to a trained and confidential crisis counselor. who can provide assistance is designed to be as easy to remember. a news is 911 federal government has provided more than $280 million to help states create systems to handle mental health crisis calls. it's a new num last year helped over 3.6 a lot more people through three dish number. sustained funding, though, will be needed. california has already pledged $20 million to help support the new 988 hotline. mental health advo
seen with a man who may be having a mental health emergency officers from ingleside station were called the people hatin avenue and bradford street around 10 45. this morning they had information that a person there was armed with a weapon. officers called in a crisis negotiation team as well as other resources. police say the scene remains active, and people are asked to avoid the area while they try to bring the situation to a peaceful resolution. that situation comes as a new suicide...
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then some of the stores that i've walked into all these items seized from a home in san francisco's ingleside neighborhood essentially were part of a store in online store full of stolen merchandise, including over the counter medication, vitamins, personal care items, and even dyson vacuums. they were being sold to people across the country. we know that theft has been a large issue here in the city, retail theft and the fencing of these items that were being stolen. we suspected were being sold by local individuals. and with this arrest we've confirmed that that is a huge possibility. wednesday morning, police served a search warrant at the home on milton street after sfpd is burglary unit and organized retail theft task force had been investigating this case since the beginning of the year. many neighbors were shocked to see bags and bags of evidence removed from the home. wow that is incredible. that's incredible. i never would have expected that big of a bust or that this house was actually a place where this was being stored. all of the stolen merchandise is estimated to be worth nearly
then some of the stores that i've walked into all these items seized from a home in san francisco's ingleside neighborhood essentially were part of a store in online store full of stolen merchandise, including over the counter medication, vitamins, personal care items, and even dyson vacuums. they were being sold to people across the country. we know that theft has been a large issue here in the city, retail theft and the fencing of these items that were being stolen. we suspected were being...
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vacuums, the whole estimated to be worth nearly $200,000 all seized from a home in san francisco's ingleside district. wow that is incredible. that's incredible. i never would have expected that big of a bus or that this house was actually a place where this was being stored. christina gruda saw heavy police activity wednesday morning as officers served a search warrant at this home on milton street. multiple multiple police um, with guns. guns are both pistols and rifles. so i was a little bit concerned that it was going to get violent. other neighbors watched as bags and bags of evidence were taken from the home, police say. 38 year old said he'll manuel puga tenorio of san francisco is suspected of running the fencing operation from the house. selling the items online to people across the country and making upwards of 500 grand a year half a million dollars each year for at least the last three years. that's a lot of money for somebody to be doing something like that alone. did he have help? it's all an open investigation, spokesman robert waka tells us the department's burglary unit and
vacuums, the whole estimated to be worth nearly $200,000 all seized from a home in san francisco's ingleside district. wow that is incredible. that's incredible. i never would have expected that big of a bus or that this house was actually a place where this was being stored. christina gruda saw heavy police activity wednesday morning as officers served a search warrant at this home on milton street. multiple multiple police um, with guns. guns are both pistols and rifles. so i was a little bit...
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specifically your first question, this is not related to ingleside. what this is about is the departmentdeveloping a strategic plan for our facilities . the department manages 32 sites right now. i've been working with capital planning for the last 2 years and what started coming to life is we need to professionalize our presentations. we need to have a formalized long-term strategic plan for how we will get to where we want to be . what i've learned and this is through multiple meetings with the department of public works. in the event of another major earthquake it is likely none of our stations will be able to be read inhabited the following day except southernstation, police headquarters so this is a critical need . this will be the roadmap allows us to have the m ammunition to really start getting into a deep dive and analyzingour facilities and prioritizing . >> thank you. >> supervisor mar. >> thank you chief stock and everyone from the department forbeing here for this budget discussion .i had a few questions around some of the bla recommendat
specifically your first question, this is not related to ingleside. what this is about is the departmentdeveloping a strategic plan for our facilities . the department manages 32 sites right now. i've been working with capital planning for the last 2 years and what started coming to life is we need to professionalize our presentations. we need to have a formalized long-term strategic plan for how we will get to where we want to be . what i've learned and this is through multiple meetings with...
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in terms of homicides, mission and ingleside, mission is significantly up.ht this year compared to two last year. that is by a smaller number. ingleside is up by two and three by one last year, two this year compared to 0 last year. the rest of the stations are down in homicides year to date. gun recovery, we had 564 total gun recovers in cedars. of those account for 116 year to date. and they are still significantly involved in the criminal activity in the city. significant incidents, we had two shootings to report. the 1900 block of mission, 13th of july 5th a.m. the victim was sitting in the area with her friend when she heard gunshots and realized she had been shot. the investigation determined the victim was not believed to be the intended target of this shooting. no arrest has been made and the investigation is on going. there were two victims shot in the tenderloin. a suspect walked up to the victims and shot them both at the same time. and they appeared to be the intended victims of the shooting. one was transported with life threatening injuries and
in terms of homicides, mission and ingleside, mission is significantly up.ht this year compared to two last year. that is by a smaller number. ingleside is up by two and three by one last year, two this year compared to 0 last year. the rest of the stations are down in homicides year to date. gun recovery, we had 564 total gun recovers in cedars. of those account for 116 year to date. and they are still significantly involved in the criminal activity in the city. significant incidents, we had...
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it was being run out of a seemingly normal house two on a quiet street in the ingleside neighborhood. now take a look at what police found there. thousands of items including over the counter medicine, vitamins, personal care items, and even dyson vacuums. all of this stuff is estimated to be worth nearly $200,000 wednesday morning, police served a search warrant at the home on milton street. after sfpd s burglary unit and organized retail theft task force had been investigating this case since y. neighbors watched bags and bags of evidence removed from the home all part of a business selling items online to people across the country. it really doesn't surprise me and unfortunately because there's so much rampant crime right now, so much theft going on that. and people are doing it without consequences. so there's probably more that we don't know about. we know that theft has been a large issue here in the city, retail theft and the fencing of these items that were being stolen we suspected were being sold by local individuals . and with this arrest, we've confirmed that that is a hug
it was being run out of a seemingly normal house two on a quiet street in the ingleside neighborhood. now take a look at what police found there. thousands of items including over the counter medicine, vitamins, personal care items, and even dyson vacuums. all of this stuff is estimated to be worth nearly $200,000 wednesday morning, police served a search warrant at the home on milton street. after sfpd s burglary unit and organized retail theft task force had been investigating this case since...
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quite the operation and it was being run out of a seemingly normal house on a quiet street in the ingleside a look at what police found their thousands of items, including over the counter medicine, vitamins, personal care items, and even dyson vacuums there in the center. all of this stuff is estimated to be worth nearly $200,000 wednesday morning, police served a search warrant. at that home on milton street after sfpd is burglary union organized retail theft task force had been investigating this case since the beginning of the year. neighbors watched bags and bags of evidence removed from the home all part of a business selling items online to people across the country. it really doesn't surprise me. unfortunately because there's so much rampant crime right now so much theft. going on that. and people are doing it without consequences. there's probably more that we don't know about these items would be normally found in any retail establishments such as a farm, local pharmacy and in large quantities as well. and so it is shocking to see that the amount of goods that were seized in this
quite the operation and it was being run out of a seemingly normal house on a quiet street in the ingleside a look at what police found their thousands of items, including over the counter medicine, vitamins, personal care items, and even dyson vacuums there in the center. all of this stuff is estimated to be worth nearly $200,000 wednesday morning, police served a search warrant. at that home on milton street after sfpd is burglary union organized retail theft task force had been investigating...