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Lawlessness Unleashed: Alarming Smash and Grab Crimes Rock San Francisco

San Francisco experienced a disturbing wave of “smash and grab” crimes during Independence Day. In broad daylight, audacious robbers targeted innocent bystanders, shattering car windows and instilling fear in the bustling Alamo Square neighborhood. NBC reporter Sergio Quintana shared a video capturing the brazen act, which left visiting families from Las Vegas and El Paso shocked and frightened. The incidents highlight the escalating lawlessness in San Francisco, raising concerns about public safety. The San Francisco Deputy Sheriffs’ Association criticized Mayor London Breed for a perceived lack of seriousness in addressing misdemeanors, emphasizing the need for stronger enforcement. The city’s crime problem erodes the sense of security among residents and visitors. Immediate and focused action is crucial to restore confidence and ensure safety.

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