By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Fearing that minorities will have their civil rights trampled, community activists vowed Thursday to closely monitor City Attorney Dennis Herrera's request for two new civil gang injunctions.
Herrera filed thousands of court documents Thursday justifying his plans to clamp down on street gangs in the heavily minority Mission...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Fearing that minorities will have their civil rights trampled, community activists vowed Thursday to closely monitor City Attorney Dennis Herrera's request for two new civil gang injunctions.
Herrera filed thousands of court documents Thursday justifying his plans to clamp down on street gangs in the heavily minority Mission...
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