Crime surge forces Whole Foods closure in Democrat-run San Francisco
- Progressive policies have led to an influx of drugs and criminal activity in San Francisco, resulting in Whole Foods closing its flagship location.
- The Whole Foods closure highlights the havoc wreaked by the favored immigration and criminal justice policies of wealthy white progressives in San Francisco.
- A San Francisco supervisor proposes a charter amendment to mandate increased police staffing, recognizing that property crime and public drug use--not violent crime--are the main problems.
- Critics argue that Democratic leadership has led to San Francisco becoming a 'failed city' unable to provide basic services and security to residents and businesses.
- While Whole Foods says the closure is temporary, there are significant concerns about the safety of employees and customers due to criminal activity in the area.