
Mayor's Press Conference - Jun 24, 2026 - Meeting
Mayor's Press Conference • San FranciscoJune 24, 2026
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San Francisco Mobilizes Full Security Apparatus for Pride Weekend
Mayor Daniel Lurie and the city's top public safety officials held a joint press conference to outline security plans for Pride Weekend 2026, respond to recent hate crimes in the Castro, and publicly pressure the San Francisco Giants to repair relations with the LGBTQ community after players wore scripture on their caps during Pride Month.
- City deploys full multi-agency security force for Pride Weekend, with officers at all district stations, specialized units along the parade route, and Emergency Operations Center activation
- DA Jenkins announces hate crime charges from a Castro incident, warns of zero tolerance during Pride festivities
- SFPD Chief Liu signals openness to reinstating nighttime foot patrols in the Castro following reports of hate crimes and delayed police response at a nightclub
- Chief Liu confirms SFPD shut down license plate reader system after data breach involving inappropriate access, says department "unequivocally" does not cooperate with immigration agencies
- Mayor Lurie calls on SF Giants to "recommit to the LGBTQ community" after scripture-on-caps controversy
- SF Pride unveils first-ever Trans Ally March on Saturday, a political march led by trans allies and the Dykes on Bikes
Why it matters: With hundreds of thousands expected at one of the largest LGBTQ celebrations in the world, San Francisco is projecting a unified public safety front — heightened by a recent car-ramming incident at Dolores Park and hate crime charges filed just last week.
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