Wednesday, March 12, 2025

San Francisco's 16th st. bart plaza: a traditional, open-air hub of crime, 24/7



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Good afternoon! Here's the latest: Great reporting from Oscar Palma on what really happens, hour by hour, at the chaotic 16th St. BART plaza. Plenty of vendors selling cigarettes, steaks, Ensure, or hatchets; plenty of threats, cops, ambulances, and drugs—plus a surprise visit from Mayor Daniel Lurie. Read it all. Then this afternoon, the SFPD set up its bus-sized Mobile…
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Good afternoon! Here's the latest:

Great reporting from Oscar Palma on what really happens, hour by hour, at the chaotic 16th St. BART plaza. Plenty of vendors selling cigarettes, steaks, Ensure, or hatchets; plenty of threats, cops, ambulances, and drugs—plus a surprise visit from Mayor Daniel Lurie. Read it all.

Then this afternoon, the SFPD set up its bus-sized Mobile Command Unit #2 on the plaza, in the pouring rain. Police sources compared their strategy to a shell game: "You are moving the cups and trying to keep up."

For a glimpse of what the plaza looked like in 2008—with its drug dealers, sex workers [English translation: prostitutes], and drunken hipsters—see our back story.

And for a very different portrait of the Mission in the 1970s, don't miss Mission Love Presents: Visions of Mission Mediarts, at the Roxie on March 15. Newly digitized footage from filmmaker Ray Balberan documents art, politics, and just plain wonderful life in the neighborhood.

More soon,

Sara

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What would the addicts do without any drugs at all? First,no new addicts


--GRA

Anonymous said...

Once Karl Malden and Michael Douglas got canned,SF went right into the sewer.

--GRA