Park Station celebrates Administrative Professionals Day
We’re proud to recognize Rosland Butler for her incredible work supporting the Captain and daily operations. Her dedication keeps everything running smoothly.
Thank you for all that you do! @SFPD
Park Police Station works closely with District 8 Liaison David Burke to connect community concerns with the right resources and solutions.
Partnerships like this help keep our neighborhoods safe and supported.
#sfpdparkpolicestation#sfpd#letsgosanfrancisco@SFPD
Park Police Station is proud to partner with the SFPD ALERT Team, supporting events and community engagement across the district.
At Cole Valley Nights, ALERT helped keep things running smoothly and created a welcoming atmosphere for all.
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Park Police Station had the chance to meet @dynamoisdeadx while he was filming an upcoming production at Love on Haight @LoveOnHaightSF today. Always great to see unique projects happening in our district and to connect with artists bringing their talent to our community
San Francisco is now a model for how to fight crime.
A few years ago it averaged 86 car break-ins per day. Today: 15.
SF did two things:
1. Got a DA that prosecutes criminals: Following the successful recall of Chesa Boudin, DA Brooke Jenkins started prosecuting prolific offenders and said so loudly. Crime dropped every year since she took office.
2. Put tech to use: In 2024, SF activated 400 license plate readers and deployed 80 drones citywide. This tech feeds officers live intelligence on suspects in motion. Drones alone have assisted in 1,000+ arrests since then. The technology lets authorities solve crimes as they happen rather than depend on much more intensive, legally perilous post hoc investigations (which ironically are often more intrusive than using tech).
The results:
- Car break-ins down 85%
- Robbery down 30%
- Burglary down 33%.
- Homicides hit their lowest level since 1954.
Plate readers, drones, a prosecutor who prosecutes. That's the whole formula!
Austin has the opposite approach. License plate cameras are effectively banned. Jail bookings are down despite repeat offenders victimizing innocent people regularly. Bond violations went from 37 in 2020 to 250 last year.
SF proved crime is a choice. Austin, so far, keeps making a different one.
Officers Jimenez and Lamb from @SFPDPark responded to a reported burglary on the 1300 block of Haight St, and through quick action and strong teamwork, swiftly apprehended the suspect.
Their efforts led to the recovery of stolen artwork and a safe resolution for all. Well done!
SFPD TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT: We're cracking down on traffic violations to keep our streets SAFE. Our officers are out in force issuing citations all over SF.
Roughly 100 people gathered to remember the lives of each fallen San Francisco police officer who paid the ultimate price to protect the city and it's people. https://t.co/9ojUynWT4v
SFPD officers do more than enforce the law. We are guardians and advocates. Earlier this month our Crisis Intervention Team helped save a man threatening to jump from a building in the Tenderloin and got him the services he needed. We’re here to help.
There is dangerous wind & rain today. Avoid walking near trees, especially in parks, as strong gusts can topple healthy trees & snap limbs. Avoid unnecessary travel. Stay up to date at https://t.co/0hVpzytLOQ.