San Francisco, CA
San Francisco police launch free firearm storage program to prevent family tragedies
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Safe firearm storage just got more accessible in San Francisco.
Mayor Daniel Lurie and Supervisor Stephen Sherrill on Thursday announced a first-of-its-kind program that allows residents to drop off their guns at any of the city’s 10 police stations, where San Francisco police will securely store them for up to a year at no cost.
The initiative is a partnership with Pierce’s Pledge, a nonprofit founded by mother Lesley Hu, whose 9-year-old son Pierce was murdered by his father during a custody battle in 2021. After killing Pierce, Hu’s ex-husband died by suicide in their Marina apartment.
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“This is a campaign about keeping your home safe, knowing what’s happening in your home and taking the firearm away if you’re in these critical moments,” Hu told ABC7 News. “Not having the gun in that moment seems to be the only thing that could have prevented, or even given Pierce a chance to have lived.”
Hu says she never imagined a life in advocacy. Now, she spends her days working to raise awareness about safe gun storage through Pierce’s Pledge.
“I am building Pierce’s legacy. He was supposed to be my legacy so now I am his,” she said.
Her nonprofit has created a nationwide map of safe firearm storage sites, many of which are gun stores. In San Francisco – where there are no gun shops – Hu says this program fills a crucial gap.
How the program works
San Franciscans can voluntarily bring firearms to any police station. It’s recommended to call ahead before drop-off, and from there participants will receive step-by-step instructions.
Officers will package and transfer the gun to a centralized facility. Owners will get a receipt to reclaim the firearm within one year.
“We’d ask that you not carry the firearm into the station, if at all possible. If you can, please make sure it’s unloaded and locked in a secure container. Or if you drive, leave it in your vehicle. We know what to do from there,” said Nicole Jones, SFPD deputy chief.
Currently, judges can order a firearm to be removed from a home if they believe someone poses a threat. This new program allows people to bypass the courts and remove a gun from their house voluntarily and free of charge. Leaders said it’s designed for families involved in volatile situations like custody disputes, divorce, or even if a family member is having suicidal thoughts.
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“This gives families a safe and a practical option when circumstances change, and it is no longer safe to keep a gun at home,” Sherrill said at a Monday press conference.
Lurie said it’s a “simple idea with a powerful goal.”
“Every week, a child is killed by a parent or stepparent during divorce or custody disputes. Every week,” Lurie said. “That reality is unacceptable, especially when we can work to prevent it.”
Hu said she still feels Pierce’s presence every single day nearly five years after his death. Now, she hopes to turn her grief into power by educating others about the need for safe firearm storage.
“It can happen to anybody, and there’s no second chances either. You don’t get to go back and say, ‘oh, I’ll be more prepared next time.’ No, you have to be prepared this time. Now is the time to get prepared,” she said. “I’m not going to stop until this moment of custody is safe for kids.”
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San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder to return following mental health leave
San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder will resume her duties next week after taking a three-month leave of absence due to mental health.
“I’m coming clear-eyed and grounded and eager to serve in this role again,” Fielder said in a video posted to social media Tuesday.
Fielder was first elected in 2024 to serve District 9, which includes the Mission District and Bernal Heights and Portola neighborhoods. In late March of this year, her staffers announced she was taking a leave of absence to address an “acute personal health crisis” after missing a few weeks of Board of Supervisors meetings.
“I left the work that I love so much, not because I wanted to, but because my mental health demanded it, and I say that with no shame,” she said.
In the video statement, Fielder mentioned that the pressure of serving as a supervisor took a toll on her mental health.
“I’ve often felt like the weight of this district and city is on my shoulders, and I, through this leave, have had the silver lining of understanding that it never has,” she said. “I was going 100 miles an hour since early 2023 when I started the campaign for supervisor, and being a grassroots candidate is a lot of elbow grease.”
Fielder’s staff continued some of the work in her district while she was gone. She thanked her colleagues and Mayor Daniel Lurie for their support and allowing her to be excused from meetings.
Fielder will return to work Monday and appear at the June 30 board meeting. She is also expected to host listening sessions in her district through July.
“I am an example that it is possible to come back and heal,” she said. “I could not be more honored to serve and more ready to serve.”
San Francisco, CA
Where to watch Athletics vs San Francisco Giants: TV channel, start time, streaming for June 23
What to know about MLB’s ABS robot umpire strike zone system
MLB launches ABS challenge system as players test robot umpire calls in a groundbreaking season.
The 2026 MLB season has surpassed the quarter mark, and after each team’s first 40 games, there’s plenty of reasons to tune in all summer long.
Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami has already proven doubters wrong by launching 17 home runs, Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes consistently looks like the best version of himself on the mound and Milwaukee ace Jacob Misiorowski is throwing harder than any starter in the majors.
The MLB action continues on Tuesday as the Athletics visit the San Francisco Giants.
Here’s everything you need to know to tune in for the first pitch.
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What time is Athletics vs San Francisco Giants?
First pitch between the San Francisco Giants and Athletics is scheduled for 9:45 p.m. (ET) on Tuesday, June 23.
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San Francisco, CA
San Francisco home with a history of squatters hits the market for $1.3 million
An abandoned house near San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood that has been popular with squatters for years is now for sale.
On Yukon Street at the edge of Kite Hill in the Eureka Valley neighborhood, the house with arched windows over the garage, including one that’s broken, is listed for $1.3 million.
Listing agent Zara Rowbotham and her brother, James, put together a promotional video highlighting the home’s fixer-upper potential.
There is no running water or power at the house. Neighbors have reported to the city that squatters relieve themselves at the top floor atrium.
“They needed a place to do it, so they had the nice manners to do it in one basket,” Rowbotham said. “Unfortunately it was an outside basket right in front of one of the neighbors’ houses.”
With the nature of San Francisco’s red-hot housing market, Rowbothom said they already have a potential buyer.
Rowbothom added the city is swirling with money right now and there are few places to buy, so properties like the one on Yukon Street – even with a history of squatters – are being snapped up quickly. Rowbothom said they’re going for millions of dollars, with people paying cash a lot of the time.
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