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Crime incidents in San Francisco decreased slightly the week of July 9, for the second week in a row, according to data from CrimeoMeter.
"We have some of the most dangerous streets and intersections in the city, and we need urgent changes," District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney said.
A home-invasion suspect rearranged items in a home before watering the flowers and preparing to walk the owner's pet.
A man was sent to the hospital in life-threatening condition after a car break-in escalated to a hit-and-run in the Legion of Honor parking lot.
Police are still searching for an unidentified male suspect.
Crimes as a whole are down since last month, though a few specific crimes, like assault, are on the rise.
In one incident, a man stole a wallet from the table of two people eating lunch, then threatened to stab them.
One of the arrested protesters says that SFPD officers violently attacked them and mocked their disabilities.
In one incident, a man was robbed at gunpoint in the middle of the day in the Financial District.
The victim was shot and killed in the early hours of Sunday morning.
In one incident, a man was robbed after a stranger approached him and cut him with a knife.
A 30-year-old man suffered critical injuries to his head after being struck by a driver.
The one-alarm house fire follows a two-alarm blaze just down the block in May.
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