Two Shelter Employees Arrested in Connection with SFPD Officer Shooting
Two employees at a San Francisco shelter were arrested for allegedly helping a man who shot an SFPD officer. They are accused of providing the suspect with clothing to hide his identity and misleading officers during the investigation.

San Francisco Oakland San Jose, CA, August 21, 2026 —
Two employees of a San Francisco shelter have been arrested in connection with the shooting of a San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) officer. The arrests are related to allegations that the employees assisted a suspect involved in the incident.
The individuals are accused of aiding the man who allegedly shot the SFPD officer. According to authorities, the shelter employees are suspected of providing the individual with clothing that was intended to conceal his identity. Additionally, they are alleged to have misled investigating officers during the course of their inquiry into the shooting.
The specific shelter where the employees worked was not immediately provided. Further details regarding the timeline of the arrests and the ongoing investigation were also not disclosed.
Story summarized from the original created by Stephanie K. Baer on sfstandard.com, see more information here.