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The SFPD announced yesterday that it has six drones it’s been using across the city, and plans to acquire 22 more. Police call the technology a “game changer” and say they’ve been without “air support” too long. Privacy advocates say it violates a state law requiring advance notice to local governments before โmilitary equipmentโ is deployed.
Meanwhile, in See How they run, we’re following Mayor Breed, who talks about her relationship with the SFPD growing up, and hails police reforms since then.
How did a city with strict limits on campaign contributions wind up with so much money sloshing around our elections? We’ve got an important story on Govern for California, a conservative donation-bundling group now under investigation by the state, that’s been injecting money into seven SF races while obscuring the identities of donors.
We’re continuing to follow the city’s sweeps of homeless encampments. Abigail Van Neely talks with a man who describes the “spectacle” of his encampment being dismantled in front of a crowd โ before it was rebuilt a few blocks away.
More soon,
Sara
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