"Controversial SFPD Actions at Dolores Park Spark Outrage and Legal Action"

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Parents of teenagers arrested by the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) during the annual Dolores Park "hill bomb" skateboarding event are planning to file civil lawsuits against the city. The parents claim that their children were unlawfully arrested and held in inhumane conditions, violating their constitutional rights. Civil rights attorney Rachel Lederman is gathering information for a potential lawsuit, stating that the majority of the arrests were unlawful and the treatment of the children was outrageous. The parents are demanding an investigation into the incident and the dropping of all charges.
- Parents, livid over SFPD arrests of teens at Dolores, vow lawsuits Mission Local
- Did S.F. police crackdown on skateboarders provoke violence? San Francisco Chronicle
- Police arrest 32 adults, cite 81 minors at 'hill bomb' San Francisco skate event NPR
- VIDEO: Over 100 people arrested after Dolores Park riot YourCentralValley.com
- SF supervisor defends SFPD's response to teen event amid backlash SFGATE
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