Homeless man charged with attacking San Francisco mayor’s security detail arrested again days after release
Tony Phillips was arrested again days after San Francisco judge ordered his release following altercation with Mayor Daniel Lurie's security detail
A booking photo of Tony Phillips from a 2019 San Francisco arrest in connection with a fatal stabbing on Fern Alley near Van Ness Avenue. The San Francisco District Attorney’s Office later declined to pursue charges, citing insufficient evidence. (San Francisco Police Department)
The Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco and Mayor Daniel Lurie, who called the city "broken" hours before a violent altercation injured a member of his security detail. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images/Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Police vehicles line a Tenderloin street near Cedar and Polk after a violent altercation involving Mayor Daniel Lurie’s security detail. Two suspects were arrested and officers sustained non-life-threatening injuries. (KTVU)
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