Over the past decade, the San Francisco Police Department has faced numerous disciplinary actions and lawsuits involving its officers. Common violations include excessive use of force, racial discrimination, and misconduct during arrests. Typical punishments range from suspensions to terminations, though some officers have remained employed despite multiple allegations. The department has settled several lawsuits, costing the city millions of dollars. Notably, a scandal involving racist and homophobic text messages exchanged among officers led to multiple resignations and reforms within the department. Use-of-force incidents have resulted in both fatalities and serious injuries, prompting public outcry and calls for increased accountability. Department-wide issues, such as the ‘Fajitagate’ scandal and the handling of whistleblower complaints, have further highlighted systemic problems within the SFPD.