One local reported seeing intense flashing and hearing sustained fireworks-like sounds near Geary and Post — though as one SF resident was quick to point out, "Geary and Post don't intersect, they're parallel streets 😂." Fair point. We'll chalk that one up to the disorienting nature of having your Tuesday night interrupted by what sounds like a war zone.
Geography corrections aside, the underlying issue is anything but funny. Illegal fireworks and unexplained explosions in the Tenderloin are practically a recurring feature of city life at this point. Residents deal with them regularly, SFPD rarely responds in time to catch anyone, and City Hall treats the whole thing as background noise — literally.
Here's the thing: when people can't even tell if they're hearing fireworks, gunshots, or something worse, that's not a "quality of life" issue. That's a public safety failure. The Tenderloin already leads the city in open-air drug markets, property crime, and 311 complaints. Adding random pyrotechnics to the mix just further erodes whatever thin sense of normalcy residents are clinging to.
San Francisco spends north of $1.1 billion annually on its police department. The city has entire bureaucratic layers dedicated to "community safety." And yet, a full minute of explosions in one of the densest neighborhoods in the city apparently warrants... nothing. No response. No follow-up. No answers.
Maybe if the city spent less time launching task forces and more time, you know, actually enforcing existing laws, residents wouldn't have to crowdsource their own incident reports online just to figure out what the hell is happening outside their windows.
You deserve to feel safe in your own apartment. Parallel streets and all.


