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San Francisco Mayor’s Team Attacked Shortly After Admission of City’s Dismal State

The article reports that san Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said the city needs a “reset” in governance. Shortly after, his security detail confronted a group in the Tenderloin, blocking his vehicle and prompting officers to subdue the suspects, who were later arrested: Tony Phillips, 44, and Abraham Simon, 33.Phillips faces multiple charges including assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer and resisting or obstructing an officer, while Simon faces charges such as resisting or obstructing an officer and an active warrant from another county; both were booked into San Francisco County Jail. Lurie was unharmed, and the incident followed his earlier social media post calling for reforms to the city charter and for greater accountability and clearer leadership responsibility.The piece also notes prior context about Phillips, who was previously arrested in a 2019 homicide case but not charged due to insufficient evidence, and includes references to related videos and tweets illustrating the event and Lurie’s reformist stance.


San Francisco Democratic Mayor Daniel Lurie admitted that the California metropolis needs a “reset.”

Just hours later, his team was attacked, and officers were forced to protect the senior official from two thugs.

Lurie’s vehicle was blocked on March 5 around 5:40 p.m. by a group of men in the city’s Tenderloin neighborhood, according to a report from Fox News.

The mayor’s security fought to subdue the suspects, with at least one officer being taken to the ground.

Authorities eventually arrested Tony Phillips, 44, and Abraham Simon, 33, in relation to the incident.

The thugs were taken to San Francisco County Jail and booked on numerous charges.

Phillips faces several counts — assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer, resisting an executive officer, resisting or obstructing an officer, battery on a peace officer, theft of lost property, possession of drug paraphernalia, and contempt of court.

Back in 2019, Phillips had been arrested in connection to a homicide, in which Curtis Neal, 42, was stabbed to death.

But the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office never filed charges against him, saying there was not enough evidence.

Simon is meanwhile facing charges like resisting or obstructing an officer, and being under the influence of a controlled substance, which stemmed from an active warrant from another county.

Lurie was unharmed by the incident.

Before the attack, Lurie had posted that San Francisco requires a “reset” with respect to governance.

“San Francisco needs a reset. Our city charter is one of the longest in the country. It is bloated. It is broken,” he wrote on social media.

Most of the proposed reforms pertained to ballots and accountability for the bureaucracy.

“These reforms would change that to ensure that when San Franciscans elect a mayor, they know who is responsible for delivering results. San Franciscans elect people to run their government, and those leaders should be accountable for whether it works,” the post continued.

“This package of reforms is about results. It’s about accountability. It’s about making City Hall work for San Francisco.”




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