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November 2022

Choices

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November 1, 2022

San Franciscans have a choice to make when they turn in their ballots for this election. Do they want to start on the road to recovery, no pun intended, or do they want to see the city keep circling the drain with no end to what is plaguing it. We all see it, the open air drug use, the smoking and injecting of drugs on the sidewalks, the mentally ill in deep pain screaming and talking to themselves, the graffiti on homes and businesses, and the trash throughout every corner of the city.

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The Chaotic Streets of San Francisco

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November 1, 2022

We have all seen the viral videos and news reports, both local and national, heck even international, about the state of the streets in San Francisco. The streets downtown are in chaos. It’s not just the usual Tenderloin streets that we all know so well, but the surrounding streets of Mission, Howard, Folsom, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th streets, and where the Linkage Center sits at UN Plaza where chaos is on full display.

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Close Encounters November 2022

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November 1, 2022

It’s sunset in the Mission District and Officer Gustavo Lopez and his partner, Officer Diego Rodriquez-Ortiz were patrolling the Dolores Park neighborhood when they were approached by a woman who was screaming hysterically in Spanish about someone who had a gun.
Fortunately, both officers were Spanish-speaking and realized the woman was pointing at an individual who was running away from the park who, she explained, had just pointed a gun at another person, putting it to his head while trying to rob him.

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