San Francisco finally plans to address violent looting
One of America’s most liberal cities has apparently had enough looters.
Even San Francisco has a limit to how much vagrancy, looting and general lawlessness it will allow.
“We can’t allow that to happen. If you come to our city to commit these types of crimes, you will be held accountable,” Mayor London Breed said.
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The San Francisco Chronicle reported:
Burglarized stores included Louis Vuitton on Union Square, Burberry and Bloomingdale’s in the Westfield mall, Jins Eyewear on Powell Street, Yves Saint Laurent on Geary and Walgreens on Market Street, said Police Chief Bill Scott, who also spoke at the news conference. Police stopped thefts at Fendi — though the store was still damaged — and Hermès, both on Grant Avenue. Some cannabis dispensaries around the city were also hit, he said.
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