Crime & Safety
San Francisco Police Release New Details In Deadly Shooting Of Security Guard
Police tracked down Hodge using security cam footage from the car chase just seven hours prior to the shooting.

New body cam footage released by San Francisco police during a virtual town hall shows the events leading up to a deadly, police shooting of a security guard in front of a Christian Dior store in Union Square.
According to Mark Im, acting commander for the police department's risk management division, police were searching for a man, later identified as 50-year-old Peter Hodge, for driving his SUV on a sidewalk during a car chase that ended in two women and an e-bike rider getting hit by his vehicle.
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Just hours after the initial investigation into the chase, police found Hodge standing between the Giorgio Armani and Christian Dior store just one street over from where the pedestrians were hit.
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