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KPIX 5 Reporter Robbed At Gunpoint While Covering Car Break-Ins At San Francisco’s Twin Peaks


On Wednesday afternoon, the smash-and-grabs turned into armed robbery. KPIX 5 reporter Don Ford was on the story Tuesday and again on Wednesday, and was preparing to interview nearby homeowners when a white luxury sedan with four men inside pulled up.

“The car came up here while we were about to do an interview, three guys jumped out,” said Ford. “One had a gun and put in my face and said, ‘We’re taking the camera.'”

The whole encounter with a Glock in his face took less than a minute. “My whole thought at the moment was be calm. Let’s not get this guy excited. He’s got the gun. I don’t. So you take you the camera. It’s yours Buddy.”



A robbery took place near Twin Peaks district of San Francisco and one of them have taken a CBSN Bay Area/ KPIX News equipment.
 
Yikes. KPIX can't catch a break! San Francisco is one of my favorite cities in the country to visit, but this doesn't paint a very promising picture of how crime is handled there.
 
Yikes. KPIX can't catch a break! San Francisco is one of my favorite cities in the country to visit, but this doesn't paint a very promising picture of how crime is handled there.
There is a growing list of cities I would no longer feel safe and secure visiting, with LA and San Francisco topping it.

The media covers this extensively and I wonder, always, how exaggerated this is compared to other years and times.
 
There is a growing list of cities I would no longer feel safe and secure visiting, with LA and San Francisco topping it.

The media covers this extensively and I wonder, always, how exaggerated this is compared to other years and times.
That is a very good question. There has always been crime, but it does seem like it is becoming a growing epidemic in some of our cities.
 
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