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-Lurid Crime Tales-
86 people arrested in San Francisco open-air drug market raid as city cracks down on crime
2025-03-01
[THEPOSTMILLENNIAL] A multi-agency law enforcement operation targeting a notorious the Socialist paradise of San Francisco
...where God struck dead Anton LaVey, home of the Sydney Ducks, ruled by Vigilance Committee from 1859 through 1867, reliably and volubly Democrat since 1964...
drug den resulted in more than 80 arrests overnight Wednesday. San Francisco police said the large-scale raid at Jefferson Square Park comes as a part of the city's new effort to combat open-air drug markets.

Roughly three dozen suspects who were wanted by law enforcement were among the 86 people taken into custody, according to San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott, who said the raids would continue.

On February 26 around 10:30 pm, authorities surrounded Jefferson Square Park to disrupt the illicit drug trade. After nearly three hours of arrests, officers, sheriff's deputies, and DEA agents called it a morning. Of the 86 people shackled, roughly 60 of them were cited and released. The rest were boarded onto transport vans and booked into county jail, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

"It was a massive undertaking," said Chief Scott, per KTVU. "So, it's not going to be something you see every single day. But, you will see this more often, and we're going to use this as a strategy to deal with this displacement that's haunted us."

The individuals who were lodged behind bars either had outstanding warrants for previous felonies or were in possession of a large quantity of narcotics, according to SF Supervisor Stephen Sherill, whose district borders the park.

Jefferson Square Park, which is located in the Western Addition neighborhood, became a hotbed zone for drug trafficking after previous enforcement operations in the Tenderloin and SoMa pushed the illicit drug trade to a new location. Over the past several years, residents and business owners have complained about the city's open-air drug markets, which brought an increase in crime to the Bay Area and resulted in a mass exodus of businesses.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Of the 86 people shackled, roughly 60 of them were cited and released.

The rest were incoherent.
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-03-01 06:01  

#2  
Now, how about arresting the local & State Politicians that set up the drug markets, and/or knowingly allowed the markets to operate for years?
Posted by: NN2N1   2025-03-01 05:16  

#1  Golly, I can't imagine what may be behind this move.
Posted by: Crusader   2025-03-01 01:41  

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