LIVE VIDEO: San Francisco’s police chief and district attorney discuss the city’s commitment to stopping hate against the AAPI community.
Meanwhile, police are searching for a last week in the city's Richmond district. One of the victims is a 65-year-old Asian woman and the other victim is also believed to be Asian.
On Friday, many business owners in San Francisco's Chinatown met to discuss recent crimes in the area. The owners said they are sick and tired of their Police in response said they have started patrolling the area 24 hours a day and have foot patrols.
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