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Speaker Pelosi pushes propaganda as police in her district are targeted by thieves
San Francisco Chronicle reported that catalytic converter thieves targeted police vehicles earlier this week.
According to police, at around 1 p.m. on Monday, an SFPD officer discovered that a catalytic converter had been stolen off of a police truck in the Potrero Hill neighborhood of San Francisco. A spokesperson said the officer later noticed multiple police vehicles had been hit by thieves.
No arrests have been made. Multiple officer injuries have been reported in connection to catalytic converter theft incidents.
Even San Francisco police are getting their catalytic converters stolen. https://t.co/il4njn3Yyk
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) September 14, 2022
As San Francisco police were targeted by catalytic converter thieves, House Rep. Nancy Pelosi was in D.C., along with President Joe Biden, and told the American people about the totally successful and not at all disastrous Inflation Reduction Act. Glenn Beck covered the spectacle on his radio program and called the gathering "the worst propaganda ever devised."
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