Neighborhood Safety Tips from Dave Burke – D8 Public Safety Liaison

On August 16, 20th Street residents walked the 3900 block of 20th with Dave Burke.  The objective was to identify ways to deter residential break-ins/burglaries

Dave described the burglar mindset: stealing is the profession, the burglar wants our things, not to hurt us, and usually does not break in via the front door.  90 % of break- ins happen between 2 am and sunrise.  Dave’s specific recommendations covered three areas:

Lighting: 

  • Bright light over front door, over garage, and at back door (“treat back door like your front door”
  • Don’t use motion-activated lights.  Set a timer to turn on the light at sundown and off at sunrise.  If burglars see a lit street, they will find a dark one
  • Light up spaces in between homes    

Security:

  • Secure all doors and windows even when you’re home
  • Set up cameras at the front and back doorsSet up TV lights, lights on timers and/or get a dog!
  • Do the same for the garage – radio or machinery noise
  • Reinforce any garage windows and pull up the emergency release cord    

Garden: 

  • Cut back bushes as burglars hide
  • Keep front garden neat and beautiful; burglars prefer unkept homes    
  • Keep garden free of ladders for burglars to climb and tools to take

Network with neighbors. Know when they are out of town.  Watch out for each other!

Car “Flies” Over Sanchez Stairs and Lands on 19th Street

On Saturday, July 22 around 7:15pm, five people carjacked a Lincoln sedan at Dolores Park.  They clearly didn’t know our area as the driver decided to go west on 20th Street up to Sanchez then north on Sanchez.  Driving at a high rate of speed the car crashed through the barriers at the top of the stairs and flew down to 19th Street – flipping mid-air and landing on its rooftop.  Miraculously, no one in the car was badly hurt and the sidewalk was clear.  Three walkers had just descended the stairs less than a minute before the crash.  .   

Neighbors supplied video and photos of the full event which likely aided the Police in their search for those involved.  On Tuesday, July 25, SFPD announced that it arrested two of the five suspects.  

DHIC has asked Supervisor Mandelman’s office to help us obtain a vehicle safety strategy and “calming” plan from SFMTA.  This is the second crash in 2023.  In February an out-of-control car crashed into the hillside railings on upper Sanchez north of 21st Street. 

What you can do:

  • Continue to be vigilant when you are out in the neighborhood including when entering/exiting a car
  • Join and participate in your block safety group
  • Join us on Sat. Oct. 14 between 11am – 1pm at the 800 block of Sanchez when we host the DHIC Fallfest with info on safety, green gardens, and other DHIC-sponsored activities.  

The 2023 Dolores Hill Bomb – Saturday, July 8

The Dolores Hill Bomb on July 8 devolved into a riot with SFPD arresting those who remained in the area where the violence and vandalism occurred.  The event and police response generated media coverage and protests about the arrests.  

At the July 19 Police Commission meeting, Chief Scott provided a full report with body camera and other video footage along with a detailed timeline. 

The DHIC Board has not taken a position on the Hill Bomb.  We wanted to hear the SFPD report on the incident and gain some perspective as more facts emerge.  One key topic discussed at the July 19 meeting was community outreach to the Hill Bomb organizers and other skateboarding community members before the event. 

Both the Department of Police Accountability and the Internal Affairs Department are conducting  investigations. Some city officials are asking if a sanctioned event could occur next year.  

DHIC will stay involved with SFPD Mission Station, Dolores Park Rangers, and SFMTA.  We attend the monthly community meeting at Mission Station which is open to everyone in the community.  It’s at 5pm on the last Tuesday of every month at 17th & Valencia Streets.

We want to hear your point of view.  Contact board members [insert link to our list on doloresheights.org] or email info@doloresheights.org.

Chief Scott’s powerpoint report includes these events:  

  • By 6:15pm an estimated 200 people gathered behind metal barricades put up by SFPD at 4pm that day
  • Starting at 7:07pm, attendees threw a bottle, a can and at least two fireworks at officers, one of whom was spat on and scratched on the face.
  • At 7:09pm the incident was declared unlawful after the crowd got violent.  The SFPD announcement (via amplified sound) ordered those in the area to leave immediately Instead, the crowd moved to Church Street from 19th to 18th Street. This dispersal order was repeated at least 12 times before arrests began.  
  • Between 7:09 and 8:15pm, 80-plus officers in riot gear walked slowly in lines toward the crowds, eventually firing 15 rounds of foam bullets when they reached Church, 18th and Dolores streets just past 8 p.m. 
  • At approximately 7:35pm a video crew on the scene captured footage of people spray-painting buildings and scrawling tags on and climbing atop Muni trains and buses – causing $70,000 in damage. 
  • More than 100 people gathered at 18th and Dolores and removed barricades
  • By 8:43 p.m. police began arresting those in the area  and holding them on 17th Street between Dolores & Guerrero while SFPD read them their rights and completed arrest procedures.  
  • It resulted in 115 arrests—83 of them juveniles—and the retrieval of a number of guns, knives, fireworks and spray paint.  Charges against the juveniles have been dropped – except for the two individuals who assaulted a police sergeant. 

This incident occurred after a series of public safety incidents this year.  Shots were fired into homes across from the Park on 20th Street during the 4-20 Celebration.  Dirt bike drivers illegally criss-cross the Park in the evening.  Large explosives (M80s) and/or gun shots have been heard at the Park.  And nearby in the Mission a drive-by shooting injured nine people.  

DHIC will stay involved with SFPD Mission Station, Dolores Park Rangers, and SFMTA.  We attend the monthly community meeting at Mission Station which is open to everyone in the community.  It’s at 5pm on the last Tuesday of every month at 17th & Valencia Streets.

We want to hear your point of view.  Contact board members [insert link to our list on doloresheights.org] or email info@doloresheights.org.

“Safer Together”: Building Effective Block Safety Groups in Dolores Heights

Dolores Heights has block groups covering nearly every block in our neighborhood.  If you’re not on one of our block safety aliases, email info@doloresheights.org with your name and block/cross streets (e.g., 3600 block of 21st St between Church & Sanchez.)  

We have a network of block safety captains who share information across groups.   Here’s current updates on safety for everyone: 

  • Package thief on video jumping a fence to steal a box – 3700 block of 21st
  • Don’t use realtor lock boxes on your front door/gate.  Neighbor at 19th & Church reported losing valuables after a burglar cut the box off the gate and smashed it open – using the key inside to open the front gate.   
  • Be on the lookout (BOLO) – William Eaton/Sapphire/Ambrosia is back in Dolores Heights carrying a machete and destroying plants (see photo below of plant cut down on 20th St.)  Do not approach her – call 911 if she’s destroying property or acting threatening.  

Report any key safety alerts to your block safety alias.  

Join your local block safety group for more updates as they occur.  Email info@doloresheights.org

Community News

Pride month update –  

On Saturday June 24 the Dyke March assembles at 18th & Dolores for 5pm kick-off.   Community leaders are asking SF officials to ensure sufficient porta-potties at the Park.

Sunday, June 25 at 10:30am – SFPride49 parade heads up Market Street to the Civic Center.  Do you want to celebrate Pride with Supervisor Rafael Mandelman and other gay city supervisors who are marching together?  Sign up here 

Mission Station SFPD – monthly community meeting at 5pm on Tuesday, June 27 at Mission Police Station, 630 Valencia Street (at 17th Street.)  Captain Tom Harvey hosts the monthly community meeting at 5pm on the last Tuesday of the month at the Mission Police Station.  For more info, check the SFPD calendar 

Clean-ups in addition to DHIC’s monthly Green Gardens –

Clean Up The City is spearheaded by Vincent Yuen and Manny Yekutiel as part of the Civic Joy Fund (SF Chronicle, SF Examiner, SF Standard).  Devon Proctor (devon.proctor@gmail.com), a DH neighbor, organizes a weekly cleanup on Saturdays at 10am.   Hosted by Sisters Coffee Shop (20th and Valencia), you show up, spend an hour cleaning up the streets in the neighborhood, and then come back and enjoy a free brunch (along with some benefits from other local businesses.)

June 3 Safety Meeting Brings Neighbors Together

On a sunny Saturday, over 60 neighbors met to discuss safety.  After a brief intro, folks organized by their block safety groups and talked about their specific safety concerns and suggestions.  Following these 30-minute small group discussions, they reconvened to hear the key takeaways.  

Here’s what each group’s leader reported:

  • 19th Street – Church to Noe and down Noe to Hancock (Russ Kellites) – discussed the wide range of low-cost safety devices to help folks monitor safety on their property and to prevent crimes such as garage door break-ins 
  • Lower 20th – Church to Sanchez (Celeste Oberfest – DHICsafe) – reminded neighbors of services available including DPW street/sidewalk cleaning.  They also distributed Dave Burke’s contact info (listed at end of this article.) 
  • Upper 20th – Sanchez to Noe (Sheri Harris & Patrick Crisp) – talked about lighting as a safety measure – where, when, and types of illumination
  • 20th & Noe Streets (David Dea) – focused on natural disasters (such as the “big one”) and preventative measures (like automatic gas shut-off) to reduce fires, harm, or damage
  • Liberty Street – Church to Rayburn (Jennifer Bury & John O’Duinn) – shared a number of safety/security tips such as securing the garage, general household safety tips, awareness when walking at night and/or in Dolores Park
  • 21st /Hill /Sanchez Streets (Hans Kolbe) – discussed recent safety issues; discussed sharing info via an incident tracker.    

If you’d like to join any of these block safety groups, contact the lead listed above or simply email info@doloresheights.org   And for those wanting a deeper dive on block safety, Dave Burke is D8’s Public Safety Liaison.  You can contact him at dave.burke@sfgov.org 

The DHIC Presents “Safer Together” Spring Gathering Saturday, June 3

Hello Neighbor,

The DHIC serves as a voice for residents on key issues affecting Dolores Heights, which includes Block Safety, Planning & Land Use, and Green Garden Days.

Attend our annual Spring Gathering in person on Saturday, June 3rd from 11 am to 12:30 pm at the top of the Sanchez and 19th staircase.

  • Meet Block Safety leaders
  • Exchange information on ways to protect your home and family
  • Get to know your neighbors

Join or renew your membership for 2023.
https://dolores-heights-improvement-club.square.site/

Green Garden Group Gardening Day June 3

Hello Neighbor!

Please join the DHIC’s Green Garden Group for an invigorating morning of gardening and clean-up at the Sanchez & 19th St staircase on Saturday, June 3.  

Meet us from 9 – 11 am and we’ll provide all the tools needed, including Spike’s coffee and homemade treats!

REGISTER NOW: https://www.mobilize.us/sanfrancisco/event/564398/

Then stick around for The DHIC Presents “Safer Together” from 11 am – 12:30 pm.  Get to know your neighbors and receive tips and information from safety leaders.

CANCELED! Green Garden Day Saturday, May 6 CANCELED!

Hi everyone,

Due to rain, our Green Garden Day is canceled.  We’ll see you at our next event which is scheduled for Saturday, June 3rd.

Stay dry!

Hello Neighbor!

Please join the DHIC’s Green Garden Group for an invigorating morning of gardening and clean-up at the Cumberland & Noe staircase on Saturday, May 6.  

Meet us at 9 am and we’ll provide all the tools needed, including Spike’s coffee and homemade treats! SFDPW requires registration, so please sign up by using this link. 

https://www.mobilize.us/sanfrancisco/eve