I Left My Podcast in San Francisco

Paul Miyamoto: The Sheriff of San Francisco

46 min · 4. Mai 2026
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What does it mean to serve and protect the city that raised you? In this episode of I Left My Podcast in San Francisco, Sheriff Paul Miyamoto shares his story as a fourth‑generation San Franciscan, the first elected Asian American sheriff in California, and a leader dedicated to safety, compassion, and community.Sheriff Miyamoto takes us behind the scenes of the SF Sheriff’s Office—from growing up in Chinatown and the Richmond to building rehabilitation programs inside the jails, launching the new RESET Center for drug stabilization, and working side‑by‑side with SFPD to address the fentanyl crisis.https://joinsfsheriff.com/

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