At a community meeting in San Francisco's Sunset District Thursday, residents had a chance to question police chief Bill Scott and district attorney Brooke Jenkins about violent crime in the city.
The fatal stabbing of tech business executive Bob Lee has reinforced the belief that anything can happen to anyone anywhere.
Graf and a friend sat in a packed community center in the Sunset District, hoping to hear some solutions to the rise in crime. "The police can't even take care of this problem. So it's going to be going on and there's no resolution anytime soon," Dorothy Lathan concluded. "We can't do everything on overtime but that definitely helps and it helps us stabilize our deployment. So we have a plan to just try to stay stable. The good news is our hiring and our applicant pool is up significantly and it's going to mean more people out of the academy but it's going to take years..." Chief Scott said.
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