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SFPD investigates racist doll, threats at Black canine walker’s residence


Content warning: This article contains references and imagery to racial slurs.


A Black man woke up last week to what San Francisco police are now calling a hate crime: A black doll with racist caricatured features, a noose around its neck, and racist written slurs had been left on Terry Williams’ porch when he stepped outside on Friday morning. 

On the doll and in the package were written dozens of slurs calling Williams, a dogwalker and one of Alamo Square’s mainstays, the n-word, a monkey, and Sambo — and telling him to “go pick cotton” or, more threateningly, warning him that there is a “target on your back.” 

Some of the slurs were cryptic. “I had to Google these words,” Williams said, referring to a list of archaic or obscure anti-Black language like “rastus” and “macaca.” Williams said he conferred with his 82-year-old father about some of the terms, and said that his parents, longtime residents of the neighborhood, are worried. “In 2024, I didn’t think they’d target me and my family.” 

Williams called the police and the FBI, and has since obtained surveillance camera footage from neighbors of the suspect who left the package on his doorstep. The suspect reportedly walked with a slight limp, and wore a hooded coat, wide-cuffed pants, and dark shoes with a small heel.  

San Francisco police spokesperson Officer Eve Laokwansathitaya said that no arrests have been made, but that the case is being “actively investigated as a hate crime.” 

Williams was also concerned about the police handling of the case, saying that the officers who arrived at his home on Friday morning touched the bag containing the doll without gloves. He wondered whether that would mar forensic analysis of the package. 

District 5 Supervisor Dean Preston said he was “horrified” by the incident, and that he has known Williams for years. 



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