San Francisco, CA
Eric Adams: ‘Take heed’ of San Francisco DA Boudin’s recall, blasts ‘extremes’ on guns
Mayor Eric Adams took intention Thursday at “extremes” on either side of the ideological spectrum for not backing crackdowns on shootings — as he declared that New Yorkers and People ought to “take heed” of fed-up San Francisco residents eradicating their district legal professional.
Recent off delivering testimony on gun violence to a Congressional committee and two days after the profitable recall of progressive persecutor Chesa Boudin, the previous NYPD captain was requested on MSNBC if left-wing lawmakers and prosecutors ought to “take a message” from the ousting.
“One thing I believe is going down in America and in New York [is] you’ve the numerical minority which are on the far proper attempting to place weapons within the arms of everybody — after which you’ve a small quantity that’s on the far left that believes we should always not maintain individuals accountable after committing crimes,” he mentioned on “Morning Joe,” in response to a query from host Joe Scarborough.
“They’re taking pictures at one another, and caught within the center are the on a regular basis New Yorkers and People who’re bored with this over-proliferation of weapons, and we should always all take heed of what occurred in San Francisco,” the mayor defined.
“You noticed the San Francisco residents mentioned, ‘We don’t need to dwell this fashion.”
On Tuesday, San Francisco voters booted Boudin — a former public defender and the son of convicted Climate Underground terrorists — through a recall election supported by 60% of voters within the metropolis.
The transfer prompted New York’s GOP gubernatorial candidates to warn that Manhattan District Legal professional Alvin Bragg that he could be subsequent — although New York State doesn’t have recall elections and the ability to oust a district legal professional is within the governor’s arms — and a rep for the recall marketing campaign to place different left-wing prosecutors within the nation on discover.
The profitable recall effort got here amid a renewed debate about gun management within the wake of current mass shootings in Buffalo, New York, and Uvalde, Texas.
On Wednesday, the Home handed a gun management invoice that may elevate the age restrict for buying a semi-automatic rifle, and bar the sale of ammunition magazines with a capability of greater than 15 rounds — laws Adams labeled “a place to begin.”
Talking Thursday morning to the hosts of PIX 11’s morning present, Adams lamented that almost all of Large Apple and United States residents are “caught within the center” of the 2 ideological “extremes.”
“America is split into three items. The extremes are the smallest quantity. Now we have the far left that believes that it doesn’t matter what an individual is doing and carrying weapons, they shouldn’t be held accountable,” he mentioned. “Now we have the far proper, [and] they’re stating everybody ought to have a gun, and we should always not have common sense gun legal guidelines.
“They’re taking pictures at one another, and the on a regular basis, overwhelming variety of New Yorkers and People are caught within the center.”
Additionally Thursday morning, Adams on Fox 5 doubled down on his assertion delivered Monday that New York’s prison justice system has turn out to be a “laughing inventory” on account of overly lenient judges, prosecutors and state legal guidelines.
“I consider unhealthy individuals on this metropolis consider that they’ll commit crimes, brazenly carry weapons and shoot them,” he instructed “Good Day New York” host Rosanna Scotto. “There’s a stage of consolation to own a gun, use a gun and [not] really feel as if you’re going to be held accountable for that.”
“That may’t proceed on this metropolis,” he added. “The cops are doing their job, and I would like everybody that’s a part of the prison justice [system] to additionally do their job.”
In the meantime, Adams defended his choice to appoint a “gun violence czar” at the same time as a deputy mayor for public security and a police commissioner already work below him.
Final week, the mayor introduced he had chosen Andre Mitchell — the founding father of Brooklyn anti-violence group Man Up! — to move the gun violence prevention process pressure alongside Deputy Mayor for Strategic Initiatives Sheena Wright.
“What was lacking is the partnership with people who find themselves on the bottom,” he instructed PIX 11’s Dan Mannarino on Thursday morning. “He’s educated [about] his work, and now now we have a partnership, he’s co-chairing this process pressure. It’s an necessary partnership that we’d like.”
Showing alongside Adams, Mitchell — whose group in 2019 got here below scrutiny from the town Division of Investigation for monetary impropriety — defined his technique to scale back shootings, which have fallen in current weeks however are nonetheless virtually double pre-COVID-19 pandemic ranges.
“What I’ll do is figure alongside so many others which are within the metropolis that work in communities like I come from in Brooklyn,” mentioned the Brownsville native on PIX 11, “and actually go after the issue on the core, by reaching these people who’re, sadly, attainable considering to make use of a gun, and convincing them to not get engaged in that kind of exercise.
“That’s the work that we do as community-organizations, so that may be our method.”
San Francisco, CA
Drive-thru turkey drive in San Francisco collects holiday meals families in need
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Holiday help was there for a community in need.
A drive-thru turkey donation drive was held in San Francisco on Saturday, benefitting the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank. It brought a big donation response from the community, coming at a time when the need for food has never been greater.
Holiday turkeys and hams were arriving by the minute at a donation site near St. Emydius Church in San Francisco.
“Makes you feel good. That’s what you’re supposed to do,” said Ron Isola from Daly City.
The rainy weather didn’t stop anyone from showing up and helping out, especially Linda Peppars.
MORE: North Bay food bank issues holiday SOS for donations
“I live in the neighborhood and I just like helping people. God has blessed me. Why not bless other people? That’s the whole thing about life, especially today,” Peppars said.
It’s the 13th year for this turkey drive, started by volunteer Pierre Smit.
“I’m here from a different country. I came with nothing. If I had some some money, I would bring a few turkeys to St. Anthony’s,” Smit said.
It’s now a community-wide effort, benefitting the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank.
Hundreds of turkeys were donated, including lots of hams.
MORE: How Salvation Army’s Red Kettle campaign helps others achieve ‘2nd chance at a 1st-class life’
“We’re currently serving 50,000 households every week. These turkeys and hams will go to some of our agency partners who are putting on Christmas lunches and dinners,” Abbott said.
It comes at a critical time for most Bay Area food banks that responding to food insecurity.
One in six people in Santa Clara and San Mateo are getting help from Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.
That agency is feeding a half million people every month.
In Napa, demand for food assistance has tripled compared to this time last year, and the North Bay’s Redwood Empire Food Bank is serving thousands more families, just in the past five months.
MORE: Toys for Tots aiming to reach 70,000 gift goal in Alameda Co.
“Our number one concern is inflation. We purchase some of the food we distribute. It’s costing us two times what it did pre-pandemic,” Abbott said.
It’s why this food drive is so important.
“It’s hard. Everybody doesn’t have what you have and visa versa,” Peppers said.
As a show of thanks, everyone who donated got a round of applause from volunteers.
Copyright © 2024 KGO-TV. All Rights Reserved.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Giants Predicted to Sign Corbin Burnes to Massive Contract
The San Francisco Giants have been quite busy so far this offseason improving a team that has been mediocre the last few years.
So far, the Buster Posey era in San Francisco has been a good one, as after years of not being able to land big free agents, the new president of baseball operations has already changed that narrative.
This winter, the Giants were able to sign star shortstop Willy Adames to a big contract to come in and be the new face of their lineup. The talented shortstop gives San Francisco the middle of the order hitter that was the number one priority for them this offseason.
Now, they have turned their attention to replacing Blake Snell, who left in free agency for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Currently, the Giants are one of the potential suitors for the top pitching prize in free agency, Corbin Burnes.
Recently, Zachary D. Rymer of Bleacher Report predicted that San Francisco would sign the talented right-hander to a massive eight-year, $250 million deal.
That’s an enormous commitment to a pitcher who is 30 years old. But, Rymer points out all the reasons to make the deal. Burnes is a Cy Young winner, has a 2.87 ERA in his past five seasons and only one pitcher — Zack Wheeler — has a better wins above replacement (WAR) than Burnes does since August of 2020.
The concern among some analysts has been a declining strikeout rate (8.4 per nine innings), his lowest since 2020. But, as Burnes has evolved into more of a ground-ball pitcher, perhaps the dropping strikeout rate is overblown, he writes.
“You could therefore make the case that he’s already aging gracefully, which is to say nothing of how he’s never been on the injured list with an arm or shoulder injury,” Rymer wrote.
Without a doubt, Burnes has been one of the best pitchers in baseball the last few seasons, as he has pitched well for both the Milwaukee Brewers and the Baltimore Orioles. Last season with the Orioles, Burnes totaled a 15-9 record, 2.92 ERA, and had over 180 innings pitched once again.
There has been some talk about his strikeout rate dipping, especially last year. However, as he ages as a pitcher, this could be seen as a positive thing, as his performance wasn’t impacted by his ability to strikeout hitters decreasing.
With the contract likely to be a long one, the ability to get ground ball outs later in his career could keep him as a productive pitcher well into his late 30s.
For the Giants, signing the best pitcher in free agency would be a big win for them this offseason, and a feather in the cap for Posey in his first winter in charge.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco organizer hosts Fillmore Holiday Night Market
-
Politics1 week ago
Canadian premier threatens to cut off energy imports to US if Trump imposes tariff on country
-
Technology1 week ago
OpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever says the way AI is built is about to change
-
Politics1 week ago
U.S. Supreme Court will decide if oil industry may sue to block California's zero-emissions goal
-
Technology1 week ago
Meta asks the US government to block OpenAI’s switch to a for-profit
-
Politics1 week ago
Conservative group debuts major ad buy in key senators' states as 'soft appeal' for Hegseth, Gabbard, Patel
-
Business7 days ago
Freddie Freeman's World Series walk-off grand slam baseball sells at auction for $1.56 million
-
Technology7 days ago
Meta’s Instagram boss: who posted something matters more in the AI age
-
News1 week ago
East’s wintry mix could make travel dicey. And yes, that was a tornado in Calif.