Tenderloin Corner Store Was Allegedly Selling Meth, City Seeks to Shut It Down
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Tenderloin Corner Store Was Allegedly Selling Meth, City Seeks to Shut It Down
"For too long, a small number of bad actors have exploited the Tenderloin's most vulnerable residents while evading real consequences. When a corner store turns into a hub for drug activity, it undermines the safety and dignity of the entire neighborhood."
San Francisco City Attorney sues a store selling illegal drugs, tobacco, and vape products, citing safety and dignity concerns. The store, The Corner Store, has been involved in multiple incidents including thefts, physical altercations, and arrests. It also sold illegal flavored vapes and tobacco products without permits, leading to a raid and seizure of methamphetamine and cannabis. The store's owner also owns a nearby gambling den that sold drugs and paraphernalia.
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