Updated
Updated · Mission Local · Jul 5
San Francisco Police Halt July 4 Fireworks in Mission District as Crowds Fill Streets
Updated
Updated · Mission Local · Jul 5

San Francisco Police Halt July 4 Fireworks in Mission District as Crowds Fill Streets

3 articles · Updated · Mission Local · Jul 5

Summary

  • Heavily equipped San Francisco police officers moved into the Mission District on Saturday night to stop illegal July 4 fireworks displays.
  • Mission District corners were packed with revelers drinking Modelos, filming the street shows and continuing a long-running Independence Day tradition despite the ban.
  • The intervention unfolded like clockwork in a neighborhood where informal fireworks gatherings have repeatedly drawn large holiday crowds, underscoring the city’s recurring struggle to enforce the prohibition.

Insights

San Francisco held a rare bridge fireworks show while the Mission erupted in illegal displays. How did the city manage these two simultaneous events?
After a night of 'life-altering' injuries, will tougher new penalties finally extinguish San Francisco's most dangerous July 4th tradition?
As illegal fireworks smoke choked the city during a heatwave, what was the hidden health cost for its most vulnerable residents?