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Violent criminals in San Francisco skip jail with Drug Court

Last updated: January 10, 2026 12:45 am
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Dangerous Criminals Exploiting San Francisco’s Drug Court Program

A recent data analysis has revealed a concerning trend in San Francisco’s Drug Court program, with dangerous criminals using it as a loophole to avoid jail time. Initially designed for nonviolent, low-level offenses related to drug use, the program has seen a significant increase in cases, with over 600 criminals dodging incarceration in the first 10 months of 2025, a threefold rise from 2023. The number of applications has also surged, jumping from about 500 to nearly 2,000, marking a 300% increase.

One of the cases that have raised red flags is that of Gregory McDowell, a career criminal with prior convictions for robbery and solicitation of murder. Despite committing armed robbery by holding up a hairstylist and two clients before carjacking someone, McDowell was spared jail time due to a severe meth-use disorder diagnosis. This leniency has sparked concerns about public safety.

Another alarming instance involved Ariana Blea, who attempted to murder her love rival by hiding in the trunk of her car and stabbing her. Despite the severity of the crime, Blea was admitted to Drug Court based on her anxiety disorder and substance use issues. Prosecutors have repeatedly tried to remove her from the program, citing ongoing safety concerns.

Notably, the program has also seen an increase in more serious cases seeking entry, such as a high-profile drunk driving hit-and-run incident that resulted in two fatalities on New Year’s Eve in 2020. The defendant in that case, Troy McAlister, tried to utilize the program by attributing his actions to methamphetamine use, but the judge ultimately denied his request for diversion.

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While mental health diversion historically made up a small portion of Drug Court approvals, it now accounts for 91% of cases approved in 2025, a sharp rise from 12% in 2022. This shift has raised concerns about the program’s integrity and whether it is being exploited by individuals with more serious offenses.

Despite criticism, a San Francisco deputy public defender has defended the program, citing safeguards in place and attributing the increase in applications to prosecutors overcharging defendants and the city’s prevalent drug use issues. The defender believes that the program reflects the current societal challenges related to drug abuse and criminal behavior.

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