SFPD says arrests in murders dating back to 2002 are biggest cold case break in department's history
Briefly

The San Francisco Police Department announced a significant breakthrough in a cold case spanning over two decades with the arrests of Sauntek Harris and Shaun Britton, implicated in multiple murders from 2002 and 2019. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins emphasized the importance of collaboration with law enforcement to handle cases efficiently, focusing on obtaining necessary evidence from reluctant witnesses. Harris faces four murder charges, while Britton is charged with one. The arrests mark not only a resolution but also the beginning of a process to ensure justice through a thorough evidential presentation in court.
It's really about working with our law enforcement partners on the ground and making sure they are using every avenue available to them to try to solve these cases.
We have to now make sure that we have all of the evidence put together in a way that we can present in front of both a judge and eventually a jury.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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