Federal immigration agents arrive in San Francisco Bay Area
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Shots fired at vehicle after it backs into US Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area
Law enforcement officers have fired shots at a vehicle that backed into a U.S. Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area that had been the site of protests against federal immigration agents.
Mayor Daniel Lurie announced emergency actions to uphold “sanctuary city” policies. Rep. Nancy Pelosi said state officials could arrest federal agents.
Homicides are their lowest since 1954, robberies since 1985, and smash-and-grabs are down by more than half since 2022.
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Trump backs off planned surge of federal agents into San Francisco after talking to the mayor
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Protesters gathered Thursday outside a U.S. Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area, where U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents began arriving to support federal efforts to track down immigrants in the country illegally.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s proposal to send federal troops to the city.
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Despite threats otherwise, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said Thursday morning that President Donald Trump would not be sending federal troops to The City.
Three people have been arrested following a series of burglaries targeting residential construction sites across the city of San Francisco, police said.
Police discovered four victims, believed to be family members, dead in an affluent San Francisco neighborhood, with the homicide unit leading the investigation.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie signed an executive directive to support immigrant communities and maintain trust between residents and local government, while also preparing for potential federal action.
The numbers from the San Francisco Police Department show violent crime is down in 2025, although thefts in one district have risen.