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  2. Hall of Justice (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    The current Hall of Justice at 850–880 Bryant Street served as the San Francisco Police Department 's operational headquarters until 2015. It is internally referred to as "850 Bryant" and "the hall". The complex serves as the main San Francisco County Jail, as well as base of operations and headquarters for the San Francisco Sheriff's ...

  3. Fred Lau - Wikipedia

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    Fred Harry Lau (born June 26, 1949) is a former Chief of Police for San Francisco, having served from 1996–2002. [2] He was the first Asian American to ever hold that position, and has been called the first Chinese-American to lead the police in any major American city. [3] In 2013, he became the TSA Federal Security Director of the San ...

  4. Killing of Alex Nieto - Wikipedia

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    Lawsuit ( Nieto v. City of San Francisco ), jury found officers not responsible. Alejandro " Alex " Nieto was a man who was shot and killed by four San Francisco Police Department officers on March 21, 2014, in the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Nieto was a bouncer at a local nightclub, and the shooting took place ...

  5. San Francisco Department of Public Works - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Public Works was officially created on January 8, 1900 with the name of Board of Public Works. Its first task was to organize and regulate street construction and paving projects throughout the city. The original four bureaus were: Streets, Lighting, Building, and Light & Water Services.

  6. Tommy's Place/12 Adler Place - Wikipedia

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    Tommy's Place (formerly Tommy's Joint) and 12 Adler Place were two interconnected lesbian bars in the North Beach district of San Francisco. Together, they created the first business in San Francisco that was owned and managed by out lesbians, beginning in the late 1940s. [1] Tommy's Place/12 Adler Place was the site of an infamous 1954 police ...

  7. Doodler - Wikipedia

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    He remained unidentified briefly while police were investigating the cases, which they had believed were related after the third murder. In January 2022, the San Francisco Police identified another victim. 52-year-old Warren Andrews, a lawyer for the U.S. Postal Service, was found in Land's End on April 27, 1975.

  8. Los Siete de la Raza - Wikipedia

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    Los Siete de la Raza (The Seven of the Hispanic Community) was the label given to seven young Latinos from the Mission District of San Francisco, California who were involved in a 1969 altercation with police that left one officer dead. The incident and its subsequent trial became a cause célèbre of the Latin-American community and the New Left.

  9. California Senate Bill 1421 (2018) - Wikipedia

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    SB 1421, Senate Bill 1421, or Peace Officers: Release of Records, is a California state law that makes police records relating to officer use-of-force incidents, sexual assault, and acts of dishonesty accessible under the California Public Records Act. [1] The bill was signed into law by then-governor Jerry Brown on September 30, 2018, and took ...