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SFPD Makes Mass Arrest While Shutting Down Dolores Park ‘Hill Bomb’

SFPD Makes Mass Arrest While Shutting Down Dolores Park ‘Hill Bomb’
The J Train at Dolores Park at 18th and Church Street in San Francisco on July 10, 2023 Lear Zhou/The Epoch Times
Lear Zhou
Lear Zhou
7/10/2023|Updated: 7/10/2023
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SAN FRANCISCO—An attempt to shut down an unsanctioned Dolores Park “hill bomb” in San Francisco quickly escalated into vandalism and violence, and the police made a mass arrest on July 8, the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) said.

According to SFPD Officer Robert Rueca, the incident ended with 32 adults being arrested and booked in county jail; 2 others were cited, and 81 juveniles were taken to the Mission District Police Station before they were cited and released.

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Lear is a reporter based in San Francisco covering Northern California news.
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