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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- We have a striking example of the San
Francisco Police Department's return to their pre-pandemic policy on
dealing with the city's unhoused population. They are now enforcing
lower-level laws against camping on public sidewalks. A homeless,
convicted sex offender living next to a Catholic grade school got
arrested on Friday.
The I-Team's Dan Noyes arrived just as police gave 46-year-old Adam
Moore one last chance to move from the sidewalk where he's lived for
more than two years, across from Stella Maris K-8 in the Richmond
District.
Police had several contacts with Moore over the past months -- even
knew he was a convicted sex offender, but he didn't have an order to
keep away from schools as part of his case. But, police focused on
Moore after he posted a sign offering "free fentanyl 4 new users."
He told ABC7's Dan Noyes on Thursday, that he was serious.
We watched Thursday as police offered him housing. Moore refused
saying, "I will never voluntarily incarcerate myself."
And we were there one day later when police cited Moore for a
misdemeanor, PC 370 -- creating a public nuisance.
Moore was arrested on a probation violation. He had to obey all laws
after violating a stay-away order obtained by Station 31
firefighters to keep Moore from camping next to their entrance.
Captain Chris Canning from SFPD's Richmond Station tells us, the
department is returning to pre-pandemic policies on the unhoused
population, enforcing basic laws such as no camping on a sidewalk.
"We want to give them the help that they need to get their life in a
better place," Capt. Canning said. "And for those who are denying
that help and are choosing to live on our streets, then we're going
to use all the enforcement options available to us now that we have
that understanding, that designation between voluntarily homeless
and involuntarily homeless."
Late Friday, we learned that during the ride, Moore had a medical
complaint and went to the hospital. Then, police decided to delay
pursing the probation violation. He was out of custody Friday night.
https://abc7news.com/san-francisco-free-fentanyl-sign-child- molester-adam-moore-arrested-released-stella-maris-academy-
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