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State Chapters => California => Topic started by: rangerrebew on December 17, 2022, 12:39:28 pm
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San Francisco police union sounds alarm on staffing shortage: 'We're already in a crisis'
Story by Madeline Coggins • 34m ago
The San Francisco Police Department is warning the city could see a loss of 300 officers by the end of December, resulting in the department being short over 800 officers heading into 2023.
An SFPD union representative responded to the news Friday, warning the department staffing shortage is already at a "crisis" level.
"We're already in a crisis. We're not considering it. We're already here," San Francisco Police Officers Association's Lt. Tracy McCray said on "Fox & Friends First."
McCray outlined numerous reasons for the staffing shortage, largely pointing to the treatment of law enforcement.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/san-francisco-police-union-sounds-alarm-on-staffing-shortage-we-re-already-in-a-crisis/ar-AA15ntaa?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=9e8cbd200b47476eb0609593b6878619
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San Fransicko had better hurry and find a way to make sure illegal aliens are protected from crime. :whistle:
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Well, San Fran got what it wanted (good and hard) by defunding the police. Now it can dump those freed funds into "social services" and "community programs" to solve the crime problem at its "root source."
Right?
:facepalm2: