Good afternoon! And happy Juneteenth.

We’ve got quite a story today : In the third part of Will Jarrett’s deep dive into civil settlements involving SF law enforcement, you’ll read about recent top brass allegedly falsifying evidence, retaliating against whistleblowers, and covering up crimes by officers.

New owners, same hot fudge: what will and won’t change at St. Francis Fountain.

Followup on the June 9 mass shooting: Tomorrow, June 20, the Mission Peace Collaborative will hold a rally at the 24th Street BART plaza from 5:30-7:30 p.m. โ€œWe want to remind people to come, to have some healing and to celebrate the good,โ€ said a leader.

More soon,

Sara

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George Gascรณn, Earl Sanders, and Greg Suhr. Together they've cost the city millions of dollars in settlements.

SF law enforcement leaders cost the city millions in settlements

Allegations include carrying a gun on a plane and hitting a protester with a car.

The storefront for the St. Francis Fountain diner

104-year-old St. Francis to change owners, ambience will remain

Classic style remains at the oldest continually-operating business on 24th Street.


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by Michael Santiago


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