San Diego Police Department
More Cities Are Moving to Drop Automated Gunshot-Detection Tech
Experts say ShotSpotter is unreliable and disproportionately calls armed police into Black and brown neighborhoods.
Streetlight Spy Cameras Have Led to a Massive Privacy Backlash in San Diego
The city council unanimously voted to pass one of the strongest privacy regulations in the country after a campaign against 'smart streetlights'
Reports Suggest Body Cameras Are Only Effective When Cops Can’t Turn Them Off
Incidents where body cameras were either switched off or manipulated highlight oversight issues as police departments across the US adopt the technology.
San Diego Police Shoot Man's Service Dog Dead After Responding to Domestic Violence Call
Burberry, a six-year-old pit bull who helped its owner Ian Anderson manage anxiety and depression, was shot in the head after approaching an officer outside of Anderson's home.
Strippers Are Suing the San Diego Police for Making Them Pose for Photos in Their Underwear
Working on the San Diego Police Department's vice squad is like being a fraternity bro with a gun holster—which is why 30 strippers are now suing the SDPD for what they call harassment from the cops.