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San Francisco Mayor Faces Charges After Covert Operation Sparks Deadly Manhunt

Mayor Charged, Seniors Help Capture Suspect in Tragic Manhunt

A San Francisco mayor was formally charged for allegedly misusing a covert agent, while a group of senior volunteers helped nab the fleeing suspect. The ensuing chase ended with three mysterious deaths.

On Tuesday the city’s political landscape was rocked when the mayor of San Francisco was officially charged with abuse of authority after allegedly deploying a covert operative to infiltrate a local gang. The charge, filed by the district attorney’s office, claims the mayor used the undercover asset without proper oversight, a move that many say breaches both city policy and state law.

What makes the story even stranger is the unexpected role played by a handful of senior citizens from the Bayview‑Hunters Point neighborhood. These retirees, who meet weekly for a knitting circle, happened to be walking their dogs near the suspect’s known hangout when they spotted a suspicious figure sprinting down the alley.

Without hesitation, the seniors—armed only with their walking sticks and a shared sense of civic duty—gave chase, calling 911 and coordinating with police once they were on the scene. Their quick thinking helped officers corner the fugitive, who had been linked to a string of recent robberies.

Unfortunately, the pursuit quickly spiraled out of control. As officers moved in, a chaotic shootout erupted, leaving three individuals dead under circumstances that are still being investigated. The victims’ identities have not yet been released, and authorities describe the scene as “highly suspicious” pending forensic analysis.

The mayor’s legal team maintains that the deployment of the covert agent was a legitimate effort to combat rising crime, arguing that any procedural missteps were unintentional. Meanwhile, community leaders are praising the seniors for their bravery, noting that their involvement underscores the often‑overlooked power of ordinary citizens in emergency situations.

As the city awaits further developments, questions linger about accountability, the proper use of undercover resources, and how a routine neighborhood stroll turned into a deadly confrontation. The case is expected to go before a grand jury next month, and the outcomes could reshape how local officials engage with covert operations in the future.

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