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UC Davis Pepper Spraying Cop Turns Into Meme

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For better or for worse, the UC Davis pepper spraying cop has turned into a white-hot, photoshopped thing folks currently love to blast out over a sundry of social media outlets. Which is to say, it's now a meme. (Side note: are there any other terms that old-school print journalists love and love to abuse more than "viral" or "meme"? Like a sneezing panda or Rick Astley song, they're both so interwebby 2.0!) Here are a few we enjoy. We hope you do too. more ›

We Need More LGBT Cops, Says SFPD

We Need More LGBT Cops, Says SFPD

Gay? Need a job? Want a tough job that requires patience, handling weaponry, and dealing with the public at large? Well, the San Francisco Police Department will accept Q2-Entry-Level Police Officer applications beginning this Friday, August 26. If you're interested in law enforcement, head over to www.jobaps.com/sf to create an applicant account to apply for a position. The city of San Francisco will only accepting 2,500 applications. You can turn yours in as early as 8 a.m. on Friday. more ›

Police Chief Greg Suhr Tries, Fails to Calm Angry Bayview Residents

Police Chief Greg Suhr Tries, Fails to Calm Angry Bayview Residents

On Wednesday night, Police Chief Greg Suhr headed back to his old neighborhood to discuss Saturday's justifiable shooting death of 19-year-old parolee Kenneth Harding. Instead of answering questions, Suhr received a chilly reception and was eventually booed off stage. The Chronicle reports: more ›

Taser Use Questioned After Berkeley Fare Evader Gets Zapped

Taser Use Questioned After Berkeley Fare Evader Gets Zapped

SF Appeal reports that a a 35-year-old man was kissed with a BART cop's taser on June 22. more ›

South San Francisco Owes Back $1M+ In Red Light Camera Goof

South San Francisco Owes Back $1M+ In Red Light Camera Goof

The City Council forgot to ratify something, so now they owe back all the $446 traffic fines collected since August. more ›

Beware: Undercover Muni Cops Checking Fares Today

Beware: Undercover Muni Cops Checking Fares Today

SFist just received the following bit of information, one you Muni freeloaders should read. A reader, who we'll keep anonymous, tells us that there are "[u]ndercover pigs checking for fares around the city... hundreds of them today." more ›

Johannes Mehserle's Murder Prelim Hearing Starts Today

Johannes Mehserle's Murder Prelim Hearing Starts Today

At 9 a.m. today, the preliminary hearing for BART officer Johannes Mehserle began. Mehserle is charged with the murder of Oscar Grant. The former officer's defense, most likely, will center around the idea that he meant to fire his Taser, not his pistol, that fateful morning. If you recall, Grant was shot on New Year's Day at the Fruitvale station after Grant and some pals were detained by BART officers. more ›

Thousands of Cops Arrive for OPD Funeral

Thousands of Cops Arrive for OPD Funeral

Fuzz from "throughout California and from as far away as New York and Florida" showed up today to attend the funerals of Sgt. Mark Dunakin, Sgt, Ervin Romans, Sgt. Daniel Sakai, and Officer John Hege. While every Oakland police officer has the day off to attend the services (or play hooky), officers from outside the OPD will take their place for the day. Same goes for 911 dispatchers. In related news, "Interstate 880 near Oracle Arena and surrounding streets are gridlocked as police officers arrive for the slain OPD officers' funeral," according to CBS 5. Use caution (or BART) when traveling in the East Bay today, folks. more ›

Images: Memorial of Slain OPD Officers

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Photographs of the makeshift memorial for Mark Dunakin, John Hege, Ervin Romans and Daniel Sakai, the four officers gunned down by Lovelle Mixon on Saturday, March 21. more ›

SFPD Accused of Racial Profiling

SFPD Accused of Racial Profiling

Latino immigrants are fuming that they're the target of racial profiling from SFPD goons. A hearing was held at City Hall on Monday, where "dozens" of non-English speakers told harrowing stories of being harassed by the fuzz "for minor violations such an open containers on the street or a tail light out, being interrogated, having their IDs taken and their cars impounded." The police defend their actions, claiming that without vehicles criminals can't commit drive-bys or perform "other acts of violence and get away quickly." Touché. On the other hand, this recent spike in traffic stops, based off of skin color or whatnot, will build little trust from the community, a community that is notoriously tight-lipped. Brava, SFPD. more ›

New Footage Reveals Police Brutality Prior to Oscar Grant Murder

New Footage Reveals Police Brutality Prior to Oscar Grant Murder

New cellphone footage of the night of Oscar Grant's murder has surfaced. What does it show? It seems, according to reports, a second BART officer, not Johannes Mehserle, can be seen assaulting a suspect moments before Grant's shooting death. In the footage, the officer, named Tony Pirone, goes over to one of the New Year's Day men who was sitting on the ground and clocks him square in the face. KTVU had this to say after viewing the footage: more ›

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