fine example at why women should not be police officers

shady
Published on Jun 1, 2021
if it wasn't for the sheeple coming to her rescue the outcome could have been fatal,hence why women should stop trying to do a mans job!
Homeless man attacks female police officer in San Fran's Chinatown

A newly released video shows the moment a man attacked a San Francisco police officer Friday evening in Chinatown.

The San Francisco Police Officers Association posted the surveillance video on their Twitter page on Sunday.

San Francisco Police Department said on Friday night, a female officer confronted the man after he was making threats towards people in the area. That's when the suspect started to attack her.

Bystanders jumped in to help the officer until backup arrived. The man was later arrested by additional officers on scene.

"We’ve seen a rise in violent attacks by homeless individuals, including attacks on police officers," San Francisco POA officials said in a tweet. "We are deeply grateful to these citizens who rushed to our officer’s aide. Our staffing shortage left this officer working alone instead of with a partner."

The incident just before 7 p.m. Friday night, at the intersection of Kearny and Commercial, near Portsmouth Square.

SFPD said the female officer was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life -threatening injuries

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