DOGE impersonators at San Francisco City Hall tried to access digital information, sheriff says
Briefly

Three men, clad in DOGE shirts and MAGA hats, impersonated officials from the Department of Government Efficiency at San Francisco's City Hall. They demanded digital information related to purported wasteful government spending and fraud. However, city employees recognized the impersonation and refused to provide the requested information, subsequently alerting the sheriff's deputies. Following the incident, the sheriff's office began an investigation, focusing on surveillance footage and other avenues to identify and apprehend the suspects involved in this alarming episode.
Three individuals dressed in DOGE shirts and MAGA hats entered City Hall, impersonating Department of Government Efficiency officials and demanding sensitive information regarding government spending.
Employees at City Hall immediately refused to comply with the men's requests for digital information and contacted the San Francisco sheriff's deputies for assistance.
After the impersonators fled the scene, the sheriff's office initiated an investigation, reviewing surveillance footage and employing additional investigative methods to track down the suspects.
This incident highlights ongoing concerns about government fraud and the heightened vigilance among employees against potential scams and impersonation efforts.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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