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SF supervisor calls for solutions about Tremendous Bowl Sunday parklet crash that injured 6

By Miles Cooper
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February 12, 2025
SF supervisor calls for solutions about Tremendous Bowl Sunday parklet crash that injured 6
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SF supervisor calls for solutions about Tremendous Bowl Sunday parklet crash that injured 6

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A crash in San Francisco’s Mission District that injured no less than 6 individuals — together with a baby — on Tremendous Bowl Sunday is elevating questions concerning the San Francisco Police Division’s pursuit insurance policies. San Francisco District 9 Supervisor Jackie Fielder, whose district consists of the world the place the crash occurred, has submitted a proper letter of inquiry into the incident.

Within the letter, Fielder is looking for “transparency on the decision-making process surrounding the dangerous police chase,” and on SFPD’s “policy regarding police chases.” The chase, as Fielder factors out, started on the Stonestown Galleria Purchasing Mall, and ended at The Napper Tandy Bar and Grill’s outside parklet over 6 miles away.

The parklet was destroyed within the crash and a number of other individuals had been despatched to the hospital, together with a mom and youngster, in keeping with Fielder.

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“When there is an imminent threat to people’s lives, I understand the need for a vehicle pursuit, however, in this case, the public deserves to know whether there were other options that could have avoided such significant bystander injuries, and mechanisms for accountability,” stated Supervisor Fielder.

The present automotive chase coverage for SFPD, the supervisor factors out, requires police to “safely apprehend a fleeing violator without unnecessarily endangering the public and/or officers.” Citing state legislation, the supervisor goes on to say that “members of law enforcement are also supposed to balance the offense and need for immediate capture against the risks to motorists, pedestrians, and officers.”

“As of now,” Fielder states, “it remains unclear whether or not the car chase was permissible under the city’s new vehicle pursuit policy that took effect three months ago.”

Beneath former San Francisco Mayor London Breed, SFPD’s discretion when it got here to automobile pursuits was considerably expanded. That coverage, in keeping with Fielder, “further risks civilian lives.”

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Within the letter, which was addressed to SFPD Chief William Scott, Fielder requested for extra info on:

The circumstances surrounding the case

The prevailing SFPD coverage concerning police chases

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How the incident complied with present SFPD coverage

SFPD protocol after a automotive chase results in accidents or fatalities

Who made the decision to have interaction within the chase

What different choices there have been to keep away from the pursuit

What accountability mechanisms are in place for officers whose actions trigger harm to bystanders or harm to companies

“Public safety requires holding all people accountable for the harm they cause, no matter who causes it,” Fielder stated. “I am concerned for the safety of our community and want to ensure that the San Francisco Police Department is doing all that it can to avoid such an incident in the future.”

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