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Investigation on the Trucker Who Killed Emitt Jackson Remains Opaque
On October 4, a truck driver crushed 68-year-old Emitt Jackson, pinning him against a parked vehicle and killing him. But police have yet to release the name of the driver, any further information on the investigation, and whether the driver could face charges. Jackson is at least the 11th pedestrian to be killed in SF this year.
October 17, 2013
Victims Share Tales of SFPD Anti-Bike Bias and Hostility at City Hall
When Sarah Harling was hospitalized by a minivan driver who made a left turn into her at a stop sign intersection, she says the SFPD officer who filed the police report included a fabricated statement from her claiming that she "approached the stop sign without stopping."
October 8, 2013
[Update: False] SFPD Cites Bike Rider for Driving With a Suspended License
Update 9/21: SFPD said on its Richmond Station Facebook page that the person cited was driving, contradicting the report printed in the Richmond Review which described a "bicycle rider": "The story is not correct. On the time and date indicated the only misdemeanor citation issued for that night was to the driver of an automobile."
September 19, 2013
SFPD Faults Trucker in Le Moullac’s Death, Apologizes for Ernst’s Behavior
San Francisco police have determined that the truck driver who killed Amelie Le Moullac on her bike this month was at fault for the crash, after footage of the incident was found by the SF Bicycle Coalition. SFPD Chief Greg Suhr has also apologized in statements to the press for the behavior of Sergeant Richard Ernst, who stopped by at a rally and memorial held in Le Moullac's honor to harass bicycle advocates and blame victims killed on bicycles this year for their own deaths.
August 30, 2013
In Cleveland, Trucker Went to Prison, Lost License for Killing Woman on Bike
So far, no charges have been filed against the truck driver who earlier this month turned right across the bike lane on Folsom Street, killing 24-year-old Amelie Le Moullac. SFPD investigators are reviewing the video of the crash that SFBC staffer Marc Caswell located and handed to them -- a piece of evidence that police say will be delivered the District Attorney's office. While we await action from the city's law enforcement agencies, a similar case out of Cleveland illustrates that the justice system can, in fact, impose real consequences for lethally negligent driving.
August 28, 2013
Will “Tone-Deaf” SFPD Own Up to Its Botched Bike Crash Investigation?
The San Francisco Police Department has finally started to respond to the failure of its investigators to acquire camera footage of the truck crash that killed Amelie Le Moullac on her bike, as well as accusations of stonewalling the attorney representing the victim's family.
August 27, 2013
In Case SFPD Doesn’t Ask for Crash Footage, New Website Can Help Find It
A new online platform called CommunityCam provides a crowdsourced map of surveillance cameras on the streets that could help investigators and the public find video footage that may prove useful after a traffic crash.
August 26, 2013
SFBC Finds What SFPD Didn’t: Video of Crash That Killed Amelie Le Moullac
Soon after an SFPD sergeant harassed bicycle advocates at a rally for safer streets at the site where Amelie Le Moullac was killed, SF Bicycle Coalition Program Manager Marc Caswell found what SFPD investigators claimed they couldn't: two surveillance cameras facing the street, one of which had footage showing the truck driver running over Le Moullac in the bike lane at Folsom and Sixth Streets on August 14.
August 23, 2013
At Safe Streets Rally, SFPD Blocks Bike Lane to Make Point of Victim-Blaming
Update: Shahum reported that SFBC staffer Marc Caswell found a surveillance camera at an auto body shop which has footage of Le Moullac's crash, even though SFPD has said no such footage could be found. More on that story later as it develops.
August 21, 2013
Eyes on the Street: Bike Thief Hit With Ice Cube, Nabbed on Bike Lane
Last night at about 11:30 p.m., Jessica Kuo came across "a man handcuffed with his face planted against the bike lane" at Market and Valencia Streets in the left-turn bike junction. She reported:
August 20, 2013