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Good afternoon! Here’s the latest:
Two more immigrants were detained and taken away in a van by ICE this morning outside the immigration courthouse. We have a tracker of every ICE action in the city; so far virtually all have been at the courthouse or local ICE office.
Richard Jue, the chief of staff of the San Francisco Sheriffโs Office, told his colleagues two different stories to explain away a March hit-and-run collision that led to his arrest. Read our piece on the timeline of events.
A two-day effort with many city workers makes a difference around the 16th St. plaza, reports Lydia Chรกvez. You can see all the 16th Street posts here,ย andย our summary after 100 days here.
And we’ve got your day-by-day guide to Pride 2025, featuring block parties, the Dyke March, queer science, a trans after-party, and a whole lot more.
More soon,
Sara

Latest News
S.F. sheriff chief of staff changed hit-and-run story
Jue “forgot to report the accident which took place 14 days prior because he was sick and preoccupied with work.โ
Two more immigrants taken by ICE outside S.F. courthouse
Witnesses report one man was in handcuffs.
San Francisco Pride 2025: Day-by-day party and parade guide
Tomorrow through Sunday, San Francisco flips its rainbow switch.
16th St. Plaza Crackdown
Day 105: A two-day effort makes a difference
“Youโre in the middle of the sidewalk.”
SNAP

The remains of Polytechnic
by Jake Hanft
Events
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