In this The Blaze article, San Francisco’s mayor is calling for a “reset” in city governance after his own security team was attacked, highlighting the ongoing public safety crisis in the city.
- San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie acknowledged that the city’s governance system is “broken” and said it needs a fundamental reset to address worsening problems.
- The admission came shortly after members of the mayor’s security detail were attacked during an incident that underscored the city’s growing crime concerns.
- Lurie has been trying to confront the city’s rising issues with crime, homelessness, and public disorder since taking office.
- Critics argue that years of progressive policies have weakened law enforcement and contributed to the deterioration of public safety.
- The attack on the mayor’s security personnel illustrates how widespread safety concerns have become—even affecting those closest to city leadership.
- Lurie said the city’s political and bureaucratic structure prevents effective leadership and accountability.
- Calls for major structural reforms in San Francisco’s governance have grown as residents and businesses continue to leave the city.
Read the full story:
https://www.theblaze.com/news/needs-a-reset-san-francisco-mayor-s-security-detail-attacked-just-as-he-admits-city-governance-is-broken



