Posted on 05/24/2023 10:22:32 AM PDT by Morgana
A San Francisco public safety meeting descended into chaos on Tuesday after a woman threw a brick at Mayor London Breed and other city lawmakers.
The Mayor was hosting a rare open-air hearing at United Nations Plaza to discuss the city's drug crisis before it had to be cut short following shouting and heckling from residents.
But when city officials were preparing to leave, a woman threw a brick towards Breed's podium and it struck a high school student who was presenting flags for the meeting.
San Francisco police arrested the suspect, later identified as 26-year-old Elysia Katet, and she was booked at San Francisco County Jail for child endangerment and assault with a deadly weapon.
It comes as Mayor Breed vowed to crack down on the city's open-air drug market and police will now be able to arrest people shooting up in broad daylight.
More than 70,000 residents have fled San Francisco since the start of the pandemic and moved to other cities within the US, according to Census data. The city's high cost of living combined with a declining quality of life with a drugs crisis, high crime rates and soaring homelessness, is driving many residents to consider a move.
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Sorry you can’t bring that brick in here , well that’s my emotional support brick
> a woman threw a brick at Mayor London Breed and other city lawmakers <
I demand common-sense brick control. For example, anyone who wants to carry a brick should first have to pass a background check, and then apply for a license.
“free fentanyl for all at peeelosi’s house!”
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You can’t just flip a switch and go back to having public safety. The same can be said about freedom.
Gay Trannies throwing a brick at Gay Trannie supporters then being arrested by Gay Tranny cops.......
Let em wallow in their Godless sewer.
So she was mad because London Breed wants to clean up the streets?
He is taller than both of the male cops who arrested him.
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