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CHAOS in San Francisco: Mayor's Security ATTACKED as He Admits City is 'BROKEN'

Gary FranchiMarch 6, 2026153 views
CHAOS in San Francisco: Mayor's Security ATTACKED as He Admits City is 'BROKEN'
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The complete collapse of San Francisco reached a new low Thursday when Democrat Mayor Daniel Lurie's own security detail was violently attacked in the city's drug-infested Tenderloin neighborhood—just hours before Lurie himself admitted the city's governance is "broken" and desperately needs a "reset."

The shocking incident unfolded when Lurie's SUV was blocked by suspects who then launched a vicious assault on the mayor's protection team. Video footage shows one officer being slammed to the ground and left bleeding while Lurie walked away unharmed, protected by the very officers who were sacrificing their safety for his failed leadership.

"Chaos in San Francisco: Mayor Daniel Lurie's SUV blocked in the failing Tenderloin—security detail attacked, officer slammed to the ground & left bleeding. Lurie walks away unharmed. Policies have consequences!" posted @AlvanBovay on social media, capturing the outrageous reality of what Democrat policies have done to once-beautiful San Francisco.

The San Francisco Police Department tried to spin the disaster, stating: "We are grateful that the officers assigned to the mayor's security detail acted swiftly and courageously to protect him in a dangerous and unpredictable situation." But Patriots aren't buying the PR speak—this is what happens when woke policies meet street-level reality.

Social media users weren't holding back their criticism. @DaveBushu1 blasted the response: "Bad look for Frisco cops. Too soft and woke," while others shared disturbing video footage of the attack that left an officer bleeding on the pavement.

The timing couldn't be more ironic—or telling. Just as Lurie was preparing to admit his city's governance is "broken" and calling for a "reset," the streets were literally proving his point by attacking the very people sworn to protect him.

This is the inevitable result of decades of Democrat mismanagement, defund-the-police mentality, and soft-on-crime policies that have turned San Francisco into a lawless wasteland. When even the mayor's own security team can't safely navigate the streets, how can ordinary citizens be expected to survive?

Maybe it's time for more than just a "reset"—maybe it's time for San Francisco voters to wake up and demand real leadership that prioritizes law and order over woke ideology. How many more officers need to bleed before Democrats admit their policies are deadly failures?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike2024Verified1 hours ago
FINALLY a Democrat mayor admits what we've all been saying for years - these liberal policies have completely destroyed San Francisco!
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
About time! Too bad it took this long and so much damage to get them to acknowledge reality.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Will this mayor actually DO something about it or just keep making empty statements? Talk is cheap - we need real action and accountability.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
This is what happens when you defund police and coddle criminals. Elections have consequences!
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CaliforniaExileVerifiedjust now
I moved my family out of the Bay Area three years ago and haven't looked back. Best decision we ever made for our kids' safety and future.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
I used to visit SF regularly for business trips in the 2000s - beautiful city back then. Last time I went in 2022, I couldn't believe the tent cities and crime everywhere. What a tragedy.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
When even the mayor's security is getting attacked, you know the situation is completely out of control. How do regular citizens stand a chance?
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SafetyFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly my thoughts - if they can't even protect their own officials, what does that say about public safety?