Alex Nieto

Valencia Street Shut Down As Protestors Mark Anniversary of Police Shooting

Valencia Street was shut down this morning as protestors marking the one-year anniversary of the shooting death of Alex Nieto blocked traffic in both directions. The police shooting of Nieto, a 28-year-old security guard shot dead by SFPD officers on Bernal Hill, took place on March 21st of last year.

The District Attorney announced in February that it would not press charges against the SFPD officers who, between the four of them, fired a total of 59 shots at Nieto. The Chronicle reported at the time that the failure to press charges resulted from, according to the DA’s office, “Nieto [pointing] a Taser shock weapon that the officers reasonably mistook for a pistol.”

In addition to stopping traffic, several individuals wearing “No Justice No Peace” shirts chained themselves to the SFPD Mission Station gate. According to Mission Local, the “activists said they intended to stay for 4 hours and 15 minutes, in reference to the city’s area code and the police code 415, which they said indicates a disturbance.”

Comments (6)

Bernal Heights falls under the SFPD Ingleside Station near CCSF, not the Mission Station that was picketed.

I imagine they chose the location for other reasons, which should be fairly apparent.  And I commend them for the choice, and their cause, good to see people are still interested in this sort of thing.  Remember the anti-Iraq war protests?  I like to think this city would still participate in that, maybe Google would bus them back from Mountain View?

LOL! Don’t these losers have a job?

Hey “Default,” they do have a job. It’s called Responsible Citizen. 

BTW: Anniversary is misspelled in the title…

Ha. You’re totally correct. Fixed.

Thanks for catching that.