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Alleged San Francisco drug dealer facing multiple felony charges after wrongway pursuit
SAN FRANCISCO — An alleged 19-year-old drug seller has been charged with a number of felony offenses after he tried to flee police by driving the improper manner on San Francisco’s busy Franklin Road.
San Francisco District Legal professional Brooke Jenkins introduced on Friday that Fernando Castro Torres has been charged with a number of counts together with assaulting a police officer, possessing medicine together with fentanyl on the market and reckless driving.
Castro Torres was arrested in possession of 21.6 grams of fentanyl and different narcotics together with cocaine and meth following a foot chase on December 16.
In makes an attempt to flee from police, Castro Torres drove southbound in opposition to visitors on Franklin Road dodging on-coming automobiles.
The pursuit by way of busy metropolis streets started at Olive Road and ended up close to Sacred Coronary heart Excessive College on Ellis Road.
One officer was struck by the fleeing car and several other automobiles have been additionally hit.
A juvenile passenger within the automobile was additionally arrested on the scene in possession of 169.4 grams of fentanyl and different narcotics.
“Fernando Castro Torres can be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the legislation and held accountable for his crimes and reckless habits that needlessly put cops in peril in addition to numerous pedestrians and motorists,” Jenkins mentioned in a information launch.
Castro Torres has been in custody since his arrest on December 16. Prosecutors have sought pre-trial detention on this case due to the general public security threat that he poses. If convicted of all costs he faces 10 years in state jail.
Though, costs have been filed, this stays an energetic investigation. Anybody with info is requested to name the San Francisco Police Division Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444 or Textual content a Tip to TIP411 and start the textual content message with SFPD. You might stay nameless.
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Person struck, killed by BART train in San Francisco, authorities say
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SAN FRANCISCO — BART reported major delays in downtown San Francisco Saturday night after a fatality on the tracks.
Firefighters said they were called about 8:45 p.m. to what BART described as a major medical emergency between the Civic Center and Powell Street stations.
There was a 20-minute delay on the San Francisco line in the SFO, Millbrae and East Bay directions, BART said on social media.
“A person was on the tracks for an unknown reason when a train approached and a collision appears to have occurred,” BART spokesman Chris Filippi said in a recorded statement. “The person has been killed.”
MORE: Hayward BART station reopens after possible stabbing; 2 detained
Red Line service was temporarily canceled because of the incident.
BART’s Yellow Line continued to run to all San Francisco stations from Antioch to SFO/Millbrae, Filippi said.
Blue Line trains were running from Dublin/Pleasanton to West Oakland, he said.
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Why Mission Bay is recovering faster than anywhere else in SF
The positive momentum has had a knock-on effect on the previously sluggish retail leasing market, broker Alex Sagues of CBRE said. Since taking over Mission Bay’s listings during the pandemic, his team has brought in a bevy of well-known San Francisco brands, including Che Fico, Burma Love, and Harmonic Brewing.
Señor Sisig, Fikscue Craft BBQ, Splash Sports Bar, and Taco Primo (a new concept from the owners of The Snug) will join them, rounding out the offerings at Thrive City ahead of next month’s NBA All-Star weekend.
“There’s just not any other neighborhood in the city with this kind of mix of live, work, play,” Sagues said, adding that two national restaurant brands just signed leases at Mission Rock, which already has Flour + Water Pizzeria and Arsicault Bakery.
Part of what has turned Mission Bay into a destination has been the construction of two of San Francisco’s newest public parks. The five-acre China Basin Park that’s part of Mission Rock and the 5.5-acre Bayfront Park opened last year, financed by a mix of public dollars and philanthropy.
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