San Francisco firefighters hoist three people to safety in Marshall s Beach, Fort Point rescues
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San Francisco firefighters rescued two teenagers at Marshall s Beach, where they were hoisted up a roughly 100-foot cliff after they likely got trapped after the tide came in, San Francisco Fire Department Lt. Jonathan Baxter told The Chronicle.Courtesy of San Francisco Fire DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
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San Francisco firefighters rescued two teenagers at Marshall s Beach by joisting them up a roughly 100-foot cliff.Courtesy of San Francisco Fire DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
San Francisco firefighters rescued three people in two separate cliff rescues at Marshall’s Beach and Fort Point Saturday evening, fire officials said.
Cliff House s memorabilia stolen from famed S.F. building
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A mannequin wearing a sutro bathing suit as garde manger Carlos Sandhu-Gonzalez (left) makes croutons at Sutro’s in the Cliff House in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, November 10, 2011.Liz Hafalia / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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The 157-year-old Cliff House as it appeared on Dec. 31, 2020, the day it was said to close permanently.Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle 2020Show MoreShow Less
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Authorities are searching for two people suspected of stealing historic memorabilia from San Francisco’s Cliff House nearly one month after the restaurant announced its permanent closure.
United States Park Police said two people broke into the building near Ocean Beach in the early hours of Jan. 26. Historic art, tools and an early 1900s bathing suit from the old Sutro Bathhouse valued at $2,000 were among the items stolen, police said.
Acting US Park Police Chief Monahan tests positive for COVID-19
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Gregory T. Monahan, Acting Chief US Park Police National Park Police, testifies during the House Natural Resources Committee hearing on Unanswered Questions About the US Park Police s June 1 Attack on Peaceful Protesters at Lafayette Square on July
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WASHINGTON (FOX 5 DC) - Acting United States Park Police Chief Gregory T. Monahan tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.
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A Democratic Party headquarters was damaged, an American flag burned, and marchers filled the streets in Portland, Ore., on Wednesday, following Joe Biden’s inauguration. Antifa was reportedly behind the activities, known during the summer as “peaceful protests.”
The
New York Timesreported that “federal agents in camouflage now working under the Biden administration blanketed streets with tear gas and unleashed volleys of welt-inducing pepper balls as they confronted a crowd that gathered outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement building near downtown.”
Some in the group of about 150 people smashed windows and spray-painted anarchist symbols at the political party building. Police said eight arrests were made in the area. Some demonstrators carried a sign reading, “We don’t want Biden, we want revenge!” in response to “police murders” and “imperialist wars.” Others carried a banner declaring “We Are Ungovernable.