Briefly

Mayor London Breed attended the 41st National Night Out at Boeddeker Park in the Tenderloin District, where she thanked the federal support provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office for massive drug dealer and user arrests in the area.
Breed highlighted the change in community-police relations from her childhood, where there was tension and no interaction with law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of open communication between the two parties.
San Francisco's historical high murder rate prompted Mayor Breed to work towards safety and better relationships between communities and the police through collaboration starting in her college years.
Despite efforts like the adoption of 272 reform suggestions from the Department of Justice, the San Francisco law enforcement system still requires further reform, with recent political pressures affecting the District Attorney's Office culture.
Read at Mission Local
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