The Brief
- Five people were injured in a crash in the early morning hours on Saturday. One victim suffered life-threatening injuries.
- A 28-year-old San Francisco Police Department officer who “recently entered field training” was arrested on suspicion of DUI in the crash.
- San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie and SFPD Chief Bill Scott released statements in the wake of the crash.
SAN FRANCISCO – A rookie San Francisco Police Department officer was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence early Saturday morning following a crash in the city’s Outer Sunset that left four others injured.
SFPD officers responded just before 2 a.m. to the area of Sunset Boulevard and Rivera Streets on reports of the crash and found the two vehicles at the scene, according to a police department statement.
What we know:…