US | 2008 Beijing Olympics Flame Arrives in San Francisco Protesters absent amid heavy security; torch in hiding before tomorrow's city tour By Katherine Thompson Posted Apr 8, 2008 3:26 PM CDT Copied Jiang Xiaoyu, left, executive vice president of the Beijing organizing committee, and an unidentified handler, right, holds the Olympic flame, shortly after arriving at San Francisco Airport. (Associated Press) The Olympic flame landed in San Francisco early this morning, accompanied by Chinese officials and protected by riot-ready security, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. The 3:40am landing was followed by a round of photographs before a quick retreat to an undisclosed location, where the torch will await tomorrow's relay around the city. Officials are bracing for protests during the 6-mile run, and mayor Gavin Newsom has said the route could change after the relay has begun. One runner has bowed out, but many remain hopeful demonstrations and the torch run can coexist. "I like to think in San Francisco we know how to do a protest," a city spokesman said. Read These Next RFK Jr. suggests antidepressants to blame after shooting. Isolated tribe members show up in an unexpected place. Trump just used a spending maneuver last seen nearly 50 years ago. A government watchdog is warning the FAA about meteorologists. Report an error