“There are people who wanted to recall her before she was elected”

Lee Heidhues 4.24.2023

Make no mistake. The mainstream media is already hard at work undermining Alameda DA Pamela Price all under the rubric of responsible journalism. In reality the MSM is cherry picking the police blotter with a goal to shoot down progressive Justice.

It’s been nearly a year since the 9MM MAGA funded coup d’etat in San Francisco politically lynched and drove from office Progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin. Replacing him with the ethically challenged hand picked by Mayor London Breed photo op opportunist Brooke Jenkins.

Now the same MAGA crowd in Alameda County is stealthily working to undermine and overthrow Progressive DA Pamela Price who was elected in November 2022.

Utilizing a couple of crimes to their full advantage the MAGA, abetted by the MSM crowd, has a public face to this latest attempted political lynching. A small group of disgruntled citizens who don’t respect the will of the majority.

Make no mistake. The same MAGA reactionary millionaires who ousted Chesa Boudin is the same perfidious crew at work again to destroy progressive Justice.

Excerpted from The San Francisco Standard 4.24.2023

Less than a year after San Francisco voters unseated progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin, a similar dynamic is underway in the East Bay.

“There are people who wanted to recall her before she was elected,” Rivka Polatnick, a criminal justice reform activist who helped organize a rally on April 23. “There’s been efforts to undermine her. They’re following the same playbook.”

Alameda DA Pamela Price

Last November, civil rights attorney Pamela Price became Alameda County’s first Black district attorney in a closely watched race, in which she successfully campaigned against the status quo and on a reduction in incarceration. Although Price only took office in January, critics are always homing in on what they say is a soft-on-crime approach. 

More than 100 of Price’s supporters rallied in Downtown Oakland on Sunday to emphasize their approval of the new DA and her mandate from voters to instill the reforms she campaigned on. Media criticism, they allege, has been excessively negative—even biased.

“When you show up for freedom and justice, you have to be ready for the backlash,” Price told the crowd outside the Alameda County Courthouse. “I am not fearing the backlash that they call a recall, because I believe in the engagement and the activism of this community.”

Supporters attested to Price’s long history of defending victims of sexual harassment and discrimination. To them, she is the right person for the job that Alameda County voters elected her to do less than six months ago.

Since her election in November, Price has moved to overhaul how her office handles law enforcement, reopening investigations into officer-involved shootings and in-custody deaths. It’s also brought high-profile cases to the fore, which has netted frustration with the new DA.

RALLY IN SUPPORT OF DA PRICE – April 23, 2023

A Change.org petition demanding a recall that misspells Price’s name has over 15,000 signatures. 

https://sfstandard.com/criminal-justice/as-talk-of-a-recall-grows-supporters-of-alameda-da-pamela-price-push-back/

Whew! Nearly fatal error. Warriors called timeout they didn’t have

Lee Heidhues 4.23.2023

Here’s today’s “All’s well that ends well” story for the Golden State Warriors.

With 41 seconds remaining, the Warriors up by five points, in possession of the ball against the Sacramento Kings.

Superstar Steph Curry made a mistake which would have haunted him forever had his team lost.

Curry’s miscue resulted in a technical foul and a free throw which the Kings made. The Kings were then awarded the ball and promptly sank a three point shot to close the gap to one point.

The Warriors failed to score on their next possession. Sacramento got the ball with 10 seconds remaining. All Warrior fans exhaled when former Warrior Harrison Barnes missed a three point shot as the final buzzer sounded.

Heart stopping finale. Steph’s major gaffe. Harrison Barnes last second miss.

Warriors win 126-125 and tie the series at 2-2. The next game is in Sacramento on Wednesday night.

Stand up guy. Warriors coach Steve Kerr took responsibility for Steph Curry’s gaffe.

Excerpted from SF Gate 4.24.2023

The Golden State Warriors committed a mental error.

Steph Curry was bringing the basketball up the floor when the Kings trapped him behind halfcourt. With 42 seconds left in the game, Curry let his instincts take over and called a timeout to prevent the turnover in the backcourt.

Young Warriors fans on the jumbo screen at Chase Center looks on in disbelief

The problem was that the Warriors had no timeouts remaining. This was because Steve Kerr called for a challenge on an illegal screen foul that came against Kevon Looney a couple of possessions earlier. Kerr, who understood this fact, nearly fell to his knees in disbelief at what his star player had just done.

Not only did the Kings get a technical foul free throw, but they also got possession immediately afterward. Sacramento made good on the opportunity, with De’Aaron Fox scoring a 3-point basket to turn what was a 126-121 deficit to a 126-125 deficit.

AUTHENTIC FAN – WARRIORS BASKETBALL

Though the Kings got the final possession of the game, the attempted game-winner from forward Harrison Barnes clanked off the back of the rim as time expired, allowing Golden State to tie the series at 2-2 with a 126-125 win.

https://www.sfgate.com/warriors/article/warriors-pull-chris-weber-called-late-timeout-17914045.php

Top photo: Warriors fans show varying senses of emotion as Harrison Barnes launches his final second three pointer for the Kings. It missed. Time to exhale – photo. San Francisco Chronicle

Kings guard Malik Monk spikes the ball in frustration immediately after Sacramento lost Game 4 to the Warriors at Chase Center on Sunday. Stephen Lam/The Chronicle
Another look. Harrison Barnes misses game-winner as Warriors win Game 4 – ESPN

Are you kidding? Spielberg to Direct New ‘Bullitt’ Movie

Lee Heidhues 4.22.2023

I was going to do a blog post about another of my favorite films. The 1968 filmed in San Francisco. ‘Bullitt’

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullitt

Looking for some interesting items to accompany a post on the original ‘Bullitt’ I came upon the news that Steven Spielberg is directing a remake of the 1968 classic. I don’t know. Everyone loves Spielberg. Not me. This is a director who can take the most serious topic and by the end of the movie turn it into some type of maudlin mush.

With all due respect for one of Hollywood’s favorites, Spielberg is not the Guy to bring this neo noir masterpiece into the 21st century.

In addition to being a great film, the Lalo Schifrin soundtrack in the 1968 release is one of the all time movie musical masterpieces.

‘Shifting Gears’ prelude to the famous car chase scene through the streets of San Francisco

Excerpted from IndieWire 11.17.2022

Steven Spielberg has found his BullittBradley Cooper has been cast in the director’s upcoming original film about Frank Bullitt, the character made famous from the 1968 Steven McQueen thriller.

The late Steve McQueen and his 21st century counterpart Bradley Cooper

Based on the 1963 novel “Mute Witness” by Robert L. Fish, the original “Bullitt” starred the late McQueen as the title character, a San Francisco Police Department lieutenant seeking to take down Chicago mobster Johnny Ross (Pat Renella).

Spielberg will direct the new Warner Bros. film, which will not be a remake of the original movie by Peter Yates, instead telling a completely original story starring Bullitt. Sources close to the project confirmed the news to IndieWire.

Cooper will join Spielberg and Kristie Macosko Krieger as producers on the film — the three also serve as producers on Cooper’s upcoming feature “Maestro,” about the life of Leonard Bernstein. That film, currently in post-production, is set to release on Netflix in 2023. Oscar-winning “Spotlight” screenwriter Josh Singer will pen the screenplay for the new Bullitt film, with McQueen’s son Chad and granddaughter Molly executive producing.

In addition to McQueen and Ross, the original Bullitt also starred Robert Vaughn and Jacqueline Bisset. The film was a critical success, winning a best editing Oscar at the Academy Awards, and grossed $42.3 million on a $4 million budget. The movie is perhaps McQueen’s, who died in 1980, most famous role, and has come to be viewed as a huge influence on action films as a genre. In particular, the film’s car chase scene through San Francisco is widely regarded as iconic and has been the subject of many homages and parodies in the years since.

Steve McQueen and Robert Vaughn, who portrayed an ambitious politician, have a showdown at SF General Hospital

“They (Blacks) got more rights than we got.” Racist Oklahoma

Lee Heidhues 4.21.2023

Racism in America runs rampant.

There are so many racist stories involving murder of Black people by Whites, whether it be cops or civilians, it’s hard to keep track of the grim news.

So, a story from Oklahoma where violence is only threatened but not actually perpetrated fails to get immediate major coverage. Now, this story is getting the traction it deserves.

First is a clip from the PBS News Hour followed by a report from the New York Times.

PBS News Hour 4.21.2023

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/oklahoma-county-officials-recorded-making-racist-remarks-discussing-killing-reporter

Excerpted from New York Times 4.18.2023

A small newspaper in rural Oklahoma secretly recorded what it said was an illegal public meeting where a county official talked about hanging Black people and several officials spoke of hiring hit men and digging holes for two of the newspaper’s reporters.

Gov. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma said on Monday that four officials in McCurtain County — the sheriff, a jail administrator, a sheriff’s department investigator and a county commissioner — should resign. One of those officials, the county commissioner, Mark Jennings, said he was resigning in a letter released by the governor’s office on Wednesday.

Clips of the recording released on Friday night by the newspaper, The McCurtain Gazette-News, have touched off shock and anger in the county of about 31,000 residents in the southeastern corner of the state, bordering Arkansas and Texas.

According to the transcript released by the newspaper, Mr. Jennings, a county commissioner, talked about hanging Black people by a creek. “But you can’t do that anymore,” he said, according to the transcript. “They got more rights than we got.”

Caught on tape. Oklahoma officials. “I’ve known two or three hit men, they’re very quiet guys.”

“I know where two big deep holes are here if you ever need them,” Mr. Jennings said on the recording, according to the transcript.

The sheriff responded: “I’ve got an excavator.”

Mr. Jennings replied: “Well, these are already pre-dug.”

At another point, according to the transcript, Mr. Jennings said, “I’ve known two or three hit men, they’re very quiet guys.”

“Yeah?” Ms. Manning responded.

“And would cut no mercy,” Mr. Jennings said, adding an expletive.

Bruce Willingham, who has been publisher and editor of The Gazette-News since 1988, said he made the secret recording on March 6 by leaving his voice-activated recorder in the room where county commissioners were meeting. He said he wanted to prove that officials were discussing county business after the meeting had ended in violation of the state’s open-meeting law.

Bruce Willingham said he had turned over the full audio recording to the police and the F.B.I.

Mayor Breed bats down weak S.F. Progs. They cave. Give cops it all

Lee Heidhues 4.20.2023

San Francisco is looking at a yawning budget deficit.

San Francisco’s projected budget deficit for next year has risen to $291 million because of higher costs, lower-than-projected revenue and unexpected expenses for police overtime and street cleaning

Despite this harsh fiscal reality the Board of Supervisors voted 10-1 to approve a three year contract with the San Francisco Police Department which will see a massive increase in the SFPD budget.

This caving in to the cops comes just weeks after the Supervisors voted to give the cops a $25 million ‘supplemental’ for overtime pay.

Despite the lack of police accountability, the well documented instances of police abuse, and the fact the SFPD has done a questionable job of clearing cases only one Supervisor, Dean Preston, voted NO.

The cops are dancing in the streets. Why not? The Board of Supervisors, including so called Progressives, gave them everything.

Most shameful is the fact that three Supervisors, who think of themselves as Progressives, succumbed to the law and order rhetoric of the Mayor and voted for a massive three year contract for SFPD.

Connie Chan

Hillary Ronen

Shamann Walton

The current budget grew the police department budget by more than $50 million, to about $714 million in fiscal year 2023, according to the mayor’s office.

What is San Francisco’s total budget?

On July 29, 2022 Mayor London Breed signed into law a $13.1 billion City budget for Fiscal Year 2022.

SFPD has all the budget money it wants to do the job of stifling protest.

The Police Department currently receives over half San Francisco’s budget.

The new contract will see San Francisco will raise pay and add retention bonuses to lure and keep police officers at a cost of $166.5 million over three years under a new contract approved earlier this week.

The new contract between the city and the San Francisco Police Officers Association is trying to boost staffing by giving cops a 10.75% raise over three years and raising starting pay for recruits to the highest among large cities in the Bay Area. 

Mayor Breed shares a laugh with her favorite constituency.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/sfpd-police-raise-approved-crime-in-sf-17897716.php

Want Weed? Don’t Look for It in Chinese ‘hoods…..But it’s Legal

Lee Heidhues 4.19.2023

The San Francisco Standard has a thorough analytical piece dissecting the fervent opposition to legal marijuana in the predominantly Asian neighborhoods.

Marijuana has been legal in California for several years. How this opposition is tolerated is illustrative of the fact that people can blithely choose to ignore the law when it suits their political and/or cultural agenda.

In my Richmond District neighborhood which is very expansive geographically there is only one cannabis store.

Two other neighborhoods, Chinatown and The Sunset have been able to harass City officials to the point where cannabis shops are totally banned.

People who oppose these cannabis dispensaries are effectively ignoring and breaking the law. A law which was passed by a heavy majority of California voters in 2016.

Excerpted from The Standard 4.19.2023

“Pasta, not pot!” a cluster of protesters shouted outside of Gold Mirror, a decades-old Italian restaurant in San Francisco’s Sunset District during one of many demonstrations in April. The Gold Mirror owners and a local dispensary had announced plans to open a cannabis shop on the restaurant’s upper level, prompting outcry from concerned community members. 

With a bullhorn and signs in tow, the protesters demanded the neighborhood institution stick to serving pasta and cannoli. 

Leanna Louie carrying her No Weed Near Schools sign has become a political fixture. Leading the recall of DA Chesa Boudin and other progressives. She has now set her sights on smoking out marijuana.

Even by this city’s standards, the idea of a restaurant famous for its cannelloni installing a dispensary on its mezzanine level may be new—but the outpouring of community opposition is not.

After more than two hours of heated debate, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 9 to 2 on Tuesday to approve the Gold Mirror expansion plan, a major defeat to San Francisco’s anti-cannabis contingent.

Californians have been legally allowed to consume medicinal cannabis since 1996 and, after voters passed 2016’s Proposition 64, adult recreational use has been legal statewide since 2018. Nearly three-fourths of San Francisco residents voted in support of that measure. 

San Francisco may be America’s most proudly stoned city, known all over the world for its counterculture and for its psychedelic- and weed-friendly residents. But its embrace of commercial marijuana faces staunch opposition from a relatively small but increasingly outspoken group of locals—especially in the Sunset, with its large Asian American population.

Fervent Chinese American opposition primarily explains why Chinatown and much of the Sunset became weed deserts. Over the years, proposed dispensaries in these neighborhoods consistently faced protests from members of the Chinese community, who voiced concerns about crime, gentrification and the proximity of the stores to young children.

Opposition to marijuana dispensaries has brought out a vocal group who implored the Board of Supervisors to Just Say No

Asian community is very active in black market cannabis in the Bay Area

“It’s an open secret that the Asian community is very active in black market cannabis in the Bay Area,” said David Ho, a Chinese American immigrant and progressive champion of cannabis. “Socially and recreationally, the Chinese government banned the use of it—but they’re one of the most active cultivators in the world.” 

Indeed, states across the West Coast report a growing Chinese involvement in illegal weed operations, where the number of Chinese-linked marijuana farms has skyrocketed. State officials said in March that investors and organized crime groups from China are fixtures in Northern California. 

Map of marijuana dispensaries in San Francisco. Pink shaded areas where City officials have banned the dispensaries even though they are legally permitted.

https://sfstandard.com/community/the-big-numb-cannabis-divides-sfs-chinese-american-community-along-generational-lines/

Tabloid news of the day. Feds bust China Cop shop in Manhattan

Lee Heidhues 4.17.2023

The Red Scare has taken on a new dimension with The New York Times reporting in the best New York Post tabloid fashion.

The Times breathlessly reported on the arrest of two Chinese nationals for running a Cop shop in lower Manhattan to keep tabs on their fellow countrymen in the United States.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-arrested-operating-illegal-overseas-police-station-chinese-government

It all sounds like something out of a Grade B Spy vs. Spy television show better suited for the era of anti-Communist hysteria. Only this time the presumed bad guys aren’t the Russians.

Excerpted from The New York Times 4.17.2023

For years, thousands of New Yorkers and tourists have walked past an unassuming office building in Lower Manhattan.

On Monday, federal prosecutors unsealed criminal charges accusing two men of helping run an unauthorized Chinese police outpost there, one of more than 100 around the globe used to intimidate and control China’s citizens abroad, and to stamp out criticism of the ruling Communist Party.

Chinese Police Center in New York

The case represents the first time criminal charges have been brought in connection with such a police outpost, according to the U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn.

The charges against the men, Lu Jianwang, 61, also known as Harry Lu, and Chen Jinping, 59, grew out of an investigation by the F.B.I. and the U.S. attorney’s office into the outpost, which conducted its operations without jurisdiction or diplomatic approval.

The two men were arrested on Monday and charged with conspiring to act as agents of the Chinese government, and with obstructing justice. They are said to have used the police outpost to intimidate Chinese dissidents living in the United States, on China’s behalf.

Charges were also unveiled in two related cases: one against 34 Chinese police officers accused of harassing Chinese nationals who lived in the New York area, and another against eight Chinese officials accused of directing a Zoom employee based in China to remove dissidents from the platform.

Chinese Police in America

The Manhattan police outpost, court papers say, was overseen by the Fuzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau, a branch of China’s Ministry of Public Security. It is one of scores of such operations around the world that have unnerved diplomats and intelligence officials.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/nyregion/fbi-chinese-police-outpost-nyc.html

Top photo – A police officer wearing a pair of “smart glasses” with a facial-recognition system at Zhengzhou East Railway Station in China (AFP / Getty / The Atlantic)

“You’re a Cop.” Reply with a snap of suspenders. “Worse. A Judge.”

Lee Heidhues 4.16.2023

The captioned colloquy above sums up in a few words the mysterious brilliance of Three Colours Red.

Shortly after this scene the main characters have the colloquy, “You’re a Cop.” Reply with a snap of suspenders. “Worse. A Judge.”

Favorite movie of all-time edition.

I watched this film twice during its cinematic release in 1994 and have viewed it too many times to remember since.

It’s really no contest. It’s fascinating, deep and thought provoking every time.

The third in the classic Three Colors trilogy by Krzysztof Kieslowski.

Fully framed original movie poster. Red – A Film by Krzysztof Kieslowski (1994)

Three Colours Red

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Colours:_Red

Three Colours: Red (FrenchTrois couleurs: RougePolishTrzy kolory: Czerwony) is a 1994 romantic mystery film co-written, produced and directed by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski.

It is the final installment of the Three Colours trilogy, which examines the French Revolutionary ideals; it is preceded by Blue and White. Kieślowski had announced that this would be his final film, which proved true with the director’s sudden death in 1996. 

Red is about fraternity, which it examines by showing characters whose lives gradually become closely interconnected, with bonds forming between two characters who appear to have little in common.

Red was released to universal critical acclaim and was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Director for Kieślowski. It was also selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was disqualified for not being a majority-Swiss production.

As of 2022, it is one of only two films to receive perfect ratings on both Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic, along with Fanny and Alexander.

San Francisco Chronicle ad for RED at the long closed Landmark Bridge Theater – 1994
Irene Jacob – the innocently seeming but inquisitive protagonist in Red

Delivering a blast-Political movies in America-Few and far between

Lee Heidhues 4.14.2023

Photos – Liz Heidhues and Lee Heidhues

Today Liz and I went to see the incendiary political messaging film “How to Blow Up a Pipeline.” The story of a group of young adults who have been physically and psychologically damaged by the ravages of the oil industry.

They come together and do something about the grievances they’ve suffered.

The director has successfully conveyed the story without being judgmental either about the cause the protagonists espouse or about the individuals themselves. It’s a fascinating, well done piece of political film making.

Liz and I were the only ones at the mid morning screening. So, we had the luxury of being able to literally take screen shots throughout the 100 minute film.

The landscape of the movie is beautiful. It was filmed in New Mexico, directly adjacent to West Texas where the story takes place.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Blow_Up_a_Pipeline_(film)

Livin’ in the USA. Brooke Jenkins crime fighter San Francisco edition

Lee Heidhues 4.14.2023

I couldn’t say it better myself.

Liz Heidhues (@simbagirrl) put this on Twitter for all the World to See and Hear with a soundtrack provided by San Francisco’s own homegrown Steve Miller Blues Band.

Livin’ in the USA . Brooke Jenkins, London Breed, Emilio Ruiz-Garcia edition

Liz Heidhues 4.14.2023 as seen on Twitter @simbagirrl

Good Grief!!

San Francisco Chronicle Open Forum – I choose to remain in San Francisco – 4.14.2023

Notorious San Francisco MAGA Mouthpieces

Emilio Garcia-Ruiz – San Francisco Chronicle editor in chief

San Francisco Chronicle went into overdrive. Selected dramatic atypical crime to sensationalize and publicize the puppet DA

Brooke Jenkins – San Francisco District Attorney and her band of political groupies

Mayor London Breed

San Francisco Police Department – Emotion dominates reason, sells papers

San Francisco Chronicle – Survey: S.F. residents feeling of safety drops to 27-year low – 4.14.2023

IT’S LIVIN’ IN THE USA

Livin’ in the USA – Steve Miller Band ‘Sailor’ album 1969

Top photo – Police make arrest in Lee stabbing death – SF Chronicle page one – 4.14.2023