The anarchists' next target was a bank where they smashed a window with a hammer. Followed by a SFPD substation where they threw paint and a hammer at police. Emboldened by their own actions, the "anarchists" continued to the Market and Powell intersection in the heart of the Financial District.
There, they sat down on the street. They were quickly surrounded by riot-clad SFPD officers but refused to disperse. Some 43 protesters were arrested.
On June 19 SFPD Chief Greg Suhr and his staff attended a community meeting in the Bayview Opera House to provide the SFPD side of the story. Before becoming chief, he was the captain in charge of the SFPD Bayview Station.
Chief Suhr was immediately shouted down by a number of angry, anti-police persons - repeatedly shouting/screaming epithets like "F__k the PO-lice!" "Murderers!" "Pigs!" and slogans like "No Justice, No Peace!"
Despite the intervention by community leaders, the meeting was completely taken over by protesters. Chief Suhr and his officers stood off to the side answering individual questions. Eventually, he and his officers left without having a chance to talk.