SAN DIEGO — San Diegans are rushing to support Maui after devastating wildfires destroyed homes and displaced residents on the island. Click here for full story.
SAN DIEGO — San Diegans are rushing to support Maui after devastating wildfires destroyed homes and displaced residents on the island. Click here for full story.
SAN DIEGO — When a San Diego police dog was killed last week by a gunman during a confrontation with officers at Mesa College, the department lost one of its own. click here for full story.
SAN DIEGO — Police are investigating after a man was found fatally stabbed in a Mira Mesa park Friday night, authorities announced. Click here for full article.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KGTV) — After a Public Safety Committee vote last week, the city of San Diego is one step closer to bringing back a controversial video surveillance program that uses ‘Smart Streetlight’ technology. Click here for article.
The shooting was reported just before 4:30 p.m. in the area of 54th Street and Chollas Parkway; police said the victim has been identified but they won’t release his name until his relatives are toldClick here for article.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A security guard was shot after an argument in the East Village Sunday morning. Click here for full article.
The city’s Public Safety Committee voted to support the San Diego Police Department’s smart streetlight proposal on Wednesday, bringing the divisive tech one step closer to installation. Click here for full article.
A woman was seriously injured in the head early Tuesday morning when she was attacked in a City Heights park by a man wielding a sword, police said. Click here for full article.
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) – A man who allegedly shot two men in front of San Diego Central Library, killing one of them, pleaded not guilty today to murder and attempted murder charges. Click here for full article.
SAN DIEGO — Two and a half years after voters in San Diego approved a new police oversight commission, the City Council on Monday appointed 25 community members to carry out the work. Click here for full article.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – The San Diego Police Officers Association (SDPOA) will host its 31st Annual Peace Officer of the Year Awards Ceremony on Friday, June 23, 2023, in the Bayview Ballroom at the InterContinental San Diego. Each year, the SDPOA hosts this event to honor the exceptional law enforcement professionals that represent agencies throughout San Diego County. In addition to our award winners, local dignitaries and many of the region’s top law enforcement officials are also in attendance. T...
The San Diego Police Officers Association filed a complaint against Monica Montgomery Steppe for falsely claiming to have “reduced homicides by 50%” – homicides increased by 450% in her first year in office. The Registrar of Voters removed the statement following an independent review and in accordance with state law requiring truthful and honest statements in official ballot materials. Click the link below for the full press release. Registrar_of_Voters_-_Monica_Montgomery_Steppe_Complain...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The San Diego Police Department says one person has died in a shooting at a Juneteenth concert in a Liberty Station park Saturday evening. Click here for full article.
SWAT teams gathered on the 1400 block of Grand Avenue near Gresham Street Monday morning before the suspect came out and surrendered to police. Click here for full article.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A suspect has been arrested following the deadly stabbing of a 65-year-old woman at a City Heights park. Click here for full article.
MADD San Diego honors prosecutors, victims advocates, police officers and deputies each year. Click here for full article.
Former San Diego Mayor and SDPD Chief said the plan doesn’t include nearly enough immediate shelter spaces. Click here for full article.
SAN DIEGO — A three-month campaign to reduce violent crime in San Diego County has led law enforcement to seize a plethora firearms. Click here for full story.
Assembly Bill 742 would limit the use of police dogs for arrests, apprehensions, and crowd control across California. Click here for full story.
SAN DIEGO (CNS) – A man who allegedly shot two men in front of San Diego Central Library, killing one of them, pleaded not guilty today to murder and attempted murder charges. Click here for full story.
Since May 2018, more than 1,800 police calls — about disturbances, drug overdoses, thefts, assaults and concealed weapons — have been logged at the San Diego Central Library Click here for full story.
In recent years ‘reimagining’ policing was focused on social justice. Now a rethinking may be needed to help strained departments regain their footing. Click here for full story.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – In the month of April, over 1,000 people were considered homeless for the first time on the streets of San Diego while just ~700 found housing. The residents of Downtown have largely given up on enlisting police assistance to deal with the crisis when it makes it’s way to their front steps, or into their businesses, say locals. Click here for full story.
SAN DIEGO - San Diego's worsening rash of police officer vacancies is prompting calls for the city to spend 10 times as much money on recruitment as Mayor Todd Gloria proposed in his budget for the new fiscal year. Click here for the full story.
Last year 32 pedestrians and cyclists died on San Diego streets and sidewalks. From January through April of this year, nine pedestrians have been killed. Click here for the full story.
Amid a widespread staffing shortage, letters were reportedly sent by the Department’s Backgrounds and Recruiting Division advertising incentives to former officers. Click here for the full story.
Data shows that stops have plummeted by nearly half – down from 187,251 in 2019 to 96,119 in 2022. Police leaders say there are many reasons for the massive drop. Click here for the full story.
SAN DIEGO — A group challenged the City of San Diego's COVID-19 vaccine mandate in court and declared victory after the city settled the lawsuit and rescinded the mandate. Click here for the full story.
SAN DIEGO — The union representing San Diego police officers is sounding the alarm over the increase in traffic deaths despite the City’s Vision Zero campaign to get traffic deaths down to zero. Click here for the full story.
SAN DIEGO — Crimes across San Diego, including homicides, rapes, and thefts, fell by about 7.5 percent in 2022, but violent crime, largely fueled by a jump in robberies, still inched up, city figures show. Click here for the full story.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – on Thursday the 14th Annual Widows and Orphans Fund Charity Golf Tournament will tee off in Del Mar. Money goes to supporting local first responders and their families. Click here for the full story.
How did San Diego’s homeless situation get so bad so fast? There are many reasons, but at least one was sadly predictable. Todd Gloria ran for mayor in 2020 on a platform of deemphasizing much-needed homeless shelters, saying that police were criminalizing homelessness, and that he as mayor would take a different approach. Gloria did take a different approach — and the homeless situation has significantly worsened. Click here for the full story
NBC 7’s Melissa Adan takes a deeper look at SDPD’s staffing shortage, the challenges the department faces when recruiting and retaining officers and how it all impacts its ability to respond to calls. Click here for the full story
San Diego police are staring down a staffing crisis that’s fueling surging response times and overtime spending – and the problem appears unlikely to improve anytime soon. Click here for the full story
The San Diego Police Officers Association responded to accusations of racism when dealing with the homeless population. Click here for the full story
San Diego Police Department is short nearly 200 officers. The number of officers currently on the force is currently at levels not seen since 1988. Click here for the full story
Citing an increase in violent crime and staffing shortages, the San Diego Police Department will exceed its overtime budget by an estimated $9.2 million by the end of the fiscal year, it was announced today. Click here for the full story
The San Diego Police Department is facing new problems. The budget for overtime pay is set to be exceeded by millions. There’s been an uptick in violent crime and police patrols are being stretched thin. Click here for the full story
San Diego has been trying to address police understaffing for years, but city budget analysts now say it will need to use overtime to plug staffing shortages for four to five years, at least. San Diego police are staring down a staffing crisis that’s fueling surging response times and overtime spending – and the problem appears unlikely to improve anytime soon. Click here for the full story
A 49-year-old man who allegedly shot at a police helicopter in Rolando and made a threatening phone call to the San Diego Police Department was arrested, authorities said Friday. Click here for the full story
The San Diego Police Officers Association responded to accusations of racism when dealing with the homeless population. A study presented to San Diego City Council on Tuesday raised questions about officers enforcing laws in homeless camps because of potential biases. Click here for the full story
The San Diego Police Department is facing new problems. The budget for overtime pay is set to be exceeded by millions. There’s been an uptick in violent crime and police patrols are being stretched thin. Click here for the full story
Citing an increase in violent crime and staffing shortages, the San Diego Police Department will exceed its overtime budget by an estimated $9.2 million by the end of the fiscal year, it was announced today. Click here for the full story
Raw emotions turned into action in Clairemont on Sunday, after a shooting at a neighborhood park a week ago. Click here for the full story
San Diego Police staffing levels have dwindled. Uniformed officers are at their lowest levels in 17 years. Click here for the full story
The time it’s taking San Diego police to respond to crimes including robberies, active domestic violence incidents and assaults is soaring. Click here for the full story
With the new year, comes new state laws, including one that changed the qualifications to become a police officer in California. Now, anyone who can legally work in the state under federal law, can be a police officer, regardless of citizenship. CBS 8 cleared up some misconceptions about the new law by going directly to the State Senator who wrote the bill, and we talked with the San Diego Police Officers Association about their concerns. Read full article here
A SWAT standoff ended Monday morning with a man accused of shooting a police officer in custody, authorities said. The incident began sometime before 12:30 a.m. Monday when the San Diego Police Department started following a vehicle that was reported stolen, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department (SDSO). After a lengthy chase, the driver ditched the vehicle near the intersection of 45th Street and Logan Avenue in the Mountain View neighborhood, where the driver then opened fire o...
SAN DIEGO — When the city of San Diego installed more than 3,000 "smart street lights" back in 2016, equipped with cameras capturing video in real-time, their original purpose was far different than what it eventually became, leading to a contentious battle between public safety and civil liberties. Read Full Article
Assemblymember Brian Maienschein recently secured $1 million from the state budget for the San Diego Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force. Over the past two years, the task force has seen an increase in child exploitation with a record 8,161 cases processed in just 2021 alone. With the rise in internet crimes, Maienschein said the rise in internet crimes demonstrates the need for additional resources to help the ICAC task continue protecting children in the regi...
For College Area residents it has become routine; to wake up on a weekend morning to text messages from neighbors listing the violent crimes that happened around SDSU the night before. Since the beginning of October, those text messages included, two reported rapes, three sex crimes, two shootings, 12 assaults, five home burglaries, five reports of drunk in public, and 14 car thefts, all within a mile of San Diego State University. Read Full Article
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SAN DIEGO — Guns were the most used weapon in homicides in San Diego County last year, the assailant usually knew the victim, and arguments were the most common motive in the killings, newly released research found. Released Tuesday, the data review by the Criminal Justice Clearinghouse looked at victims and suspects in violent and property crimes in the region in 2021. Clearinghouse is part of the San Diego Association of Governments. San Diego Union Tribute Article
Times of San Diego Two men suffering from fentanyl overdoses early Friday in the East Village flagged down San Diego police officers, who helped administer life-saving care. The men fell unconscious in the 200 block of 16th Street at about 7:15 a.m. and officers gave them Narcan as they lay on the sidewalk... Read full article: https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2022/11/25/2-men-suffering-from-fentanyl-overdoses-revived-after-flagging-down-officers/
The San Diego Union-Tribune SAN DIEGO — A 30-year-old man who got into a fight near the Old Town transit center early Monday was stabbed twice in the chest and rushed to the hospital, San Diego police said. The victim left the Old Town trolley station shortly before 7:30 a.m. and was near the intersection of Taylor Street and Pacific Highway when he was approached by an unknown man and the two began to fight... Read full article: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/public-s...
KUSI News OCEAN BEACH (KUSI) – Surveillance video from Hodad’s in Ocean Beach shows the moments a man was violently attacked by a group of homeless people in front of the restaurant. The man underwent surgery for the injuries in his hand. Suspects remained on the streets following the incident. Read full article: https://www.kusi.com/san-diego-police-come-closer-to-finding-violent-ocean-beach-homeless-perpetrators/
Fox 5 San Diego SAN DIEGO – Friar fans will soon flock downtown as the Padres take on the Phillies at home for game one of the National League Championship Series. With even more fans than San Diego saw Friday and Saturday closing out the National League Division series, both security and transportation have ramped up near Petco Park. The San Diego Police Department says they are doubling their footprint near the park and at the gas lamp quarter through increasing the number of officers, police ...
CBS News 8 - San Diego SAN DIEGO — A new SANDAG report released Thursday says violent crime rates so far this year are the highest they've been in a decade. The report gives us a glimpse at how violent crime has evolved following the pandemic. The mid-year report covers crimes reported between January and June of this year. “There are four violent crimes that we track – homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assaults. and we did see that looking back till 2012, we had the highest violent crim...
CBS News 8 - San Diego SAN DIEGO — As the number of homicides has seen a sharp increase in San Diego since 2018, the rate at which San Diego Police solve them remains steady, according to data obtained by CBS 8. The department's homicide clearance since 2018 through July of this year is 76.1 percent, meaning homicide detectives arrest or identify a dead suspect just under eight out of every ten homicides in San Diego, well above the national average... Read full article: https://www.cbs8.com/art...
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Fox 5 San Diego SAN DIEGO — San Diego State University students started their first day of college learning about an incident at a party near campus Saturday night. Two minors were arrested after police discovered a hatchet and ghost gun outside what’s described as a massive party that spilled onto the streets. Returning students say the parties are standard during the first two weeks of school... Read full article here: https://fox5sandiego.com/news/local-news/fall-semester-kicks-off-at-sd...
Click here to view the full article: San Diego Police officers babysit after father hospitalized SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police officers babysat for a man who needed to go to the hospital Friday night but didn't have anyone to watch his two young daughters. According to the department, officers received a radio call from a young father living in the Alpha apartments. The man reportedly told authorities he was in need of hospital care. “Unfortunately, he had no family or friends to hel...
Click here to view the full story: San Diego police officer challenges dad to foot race SAN DIEGO — It’s not every day you see a cop in full uniform challenge another man to a foot race. Coach Joe Seals said he was going about his day Thursday, training young men from the nonprofit Work Ethic Basketball Academy when the cops showed up. “We were out here getting ready, getting set up and a cop car pulled up. Just being frank and honest, my initial response was, ‘Uh oh, what did we do?'” he s...
Click here to view the full video: Officer rescues toddlers after father drives off Sunset Cliffs SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A San Diego K9 police officer rescued toddlers after their father drove off Sunset Cliffs Saturday morning. He said he heard the first call go out of a suicidal man with twin two-year-old girls driving with the intention of careening off the Coronado Bridge. Law enforcement tracked his phone to Sunset Cliffs where a SDPD lieutenant watched him drive off the cliff at a hi...
Click here to view the full video: Making It in San Diego: Low-cost, late-night daycare for San Diego Police officers' kids SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego could become the first local police department to provide a low-cost, late-night daycare facility for officers' kids. The San Diego Police Officers Association (SDPOA) has a new plan to help struggling offers who are trying to make it in San Diego.
Click here to view the full video: Network of Downtown Cameras: Friend or Foe? With countless cameras, both from the city and private businesses, downtown, officials can help catch suspected criminals or lost people, but some residents think it’s going too far.
Click here to view the full article: Citizen panel recommends changes to San Diego Police Department SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – A citizens advisory panel has issued its recommendations to enhance trust and allow community members to have a greater voice in the practices of the San Diego Police Department. A 15 member board of citizens interviewed police chiefs, officers and community members to come up with 30 recommendations. One of them was to impose a pilot moratorium on pretext stops, where an ...