San Francisco, CA
Neighbors react to arrest of suspect, recount day of deadly SF house explosion
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — We’re studying extra in regards to the lethal home explosion and hearth that rocked a quiet neighborhood in San Francisco’s Outer Sundown district this week.
One particular person inside the house was discovered lifeless, whereas one other resident was arrested — booked for manslaughter, little one endangerment and manufacturing medicine.
“It is a quiet neighborhood. Individuals are good. And in the midst of the road, you’ve got this man who’s doing one thing illegally,” stated neighbor Karen Lei.
Lei spoke to ABC7 Information from the second-floor window of her red-tagged residence on twenty second Avenue, which is subsequent door to the home that exploded Thursday morning.
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Police say a narcotics lab was being operated inside the house. The suspect, 53-year-old Darron Worth, was arrested on Friday.
“That is the best factor to do, as a result of he is very harmful — inflicting property damages and disrupting folks’s lives,” Lei stated.
“The suspect we arrested, Darron Worth, we imagine that was his main residence,” stated SFPD officer Robert Rueca.
“He by no means launched his household,” stated neighbor Albert Ng.
Neighbors say Worth lived on the home together with his household. Though the 2 younger kids weren’t residence on the time of the explosion, neighbors say Worth’s disabled spouse and caregiver had been inside.
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Ng stated that after the explosion, the frantic, injured caregiver requested him to name 911.
“She ran throughout the road and advised me to assist, any person’s inside,” Ng stated.
The physique of a girl was later discovered contained in the rubble. First responders had been seen eradicating tanks and canisters from the home that had been crammed with unknown substances.
The large explosion rocked the neighborhood, blowing doorways off hinges and shattering home windows.
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Jerry Kwan was nonetheless cleansing up shattered glass from his mother’s home 5 doorways down.
“I discover it wonderful it may occur in a residential space so quiet,” Kwan stated.
Neighbors say they by no means suspected something uncommon was taking place inside the house.
“I do know folks say, you lived subsequent door, however I am telling you they by no means invited us to something. You simply do not know what’s taking place inside folks’s properties,” Lei stated.
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San Francisco, CA
City Improvement Project Funds Improvements To Local Businesses
Locally owned and loved San Francisco establishments like tapas restaurant Cha Cha Cha and the Hong Kong Bakery are getting a hand from the SF Shines Improvement Project, the city announced.
A total of $350,000 in funding will be distributed between more than 50 businesses to support storefront improvements and equipment purchases from the project, which is administered by the city’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
Both new and existing small businesses can receive up to $10,000 apiece to make building improvements to reduce vulnerability to crime, attract foot traffic, ensure compliance with City requirements and stimulate economic growth.
Since it launched in 2022, the program has been vital to the City’s economic revitalization strategy, awarding more than $3.7 million to approximately 960 businesses, city officials said.
“San Francisco’s small businesses are at the center of what drives our economy and what makes our city so special,” said Mayor London Breed.
Onur Ozkaynak, owner of Cha Cha Cha, said he plans to redesign the bar at Cha Cha Cha and purchase a new pizza oven for his other establishment, Oz Pizza, with the grant funding.
“This investment has not only enabled much-needed improvements to my businesses but has also brought renewed hope for future growth,” Ozkaynak said.
Hong Kong Bakery owner David Huang said, “In previous years, our old freezer would stop working randomly, requiring constant repairs and careful maintenance.
“With the funds from SF Shines Grant, we will be able to purchase a brand new commercial-use freezer for our bakery,” Huang said.
The new unit will make it possible for Huang to more accurately control and maintain the desired temperature and deliver fresher food to his customers, the bakery owner said.
The program will begin accepting new applications in January 2025. Information on how to apply for an SF Shines grant is available on the Office of Small Business webpage: sf.gov/SmallBusinessGrants.
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3 California beaches closed as collapsed pier debris washes ashore
As detritus from the badly damaged Santa Cruz pier washes ashore, California State Parks officials are keeping three beaches closed. “Because of the amount of debris washing up onto the local beaches from the collapsing Santa Cruz municipal wharf,” Twin Lakes State Beach, Seabright State Beach and San Lorenzo Point will be closed until Dec. 30 at 6 a.m., Santa Cruz State Beaches said.
Seacliff State Beach and Rio Del Mar State Beach both reopened on Christmas morning, though visitors should take care: A high-surf warning is in effect along the coast from Thursday morning until Sunday afternoon. The National Weather Service is advising people to stay off piers and jetties.
About 150 feet of the Santa Cruz pier and an entire building housing a restroom broke off into the ocean on Monday amid battering waves. Three people working on the pier plunged into the water, where two needed rescue and a third was able to rescue themselves. Since then, pieces of the wharf have been washing onto local beaches. There is no estimated reopening for the wharf itself. Waves also pulled support piling from the Cayucos Pier about 160 miles south down the Central Coast. The end of the pier was already closed as it incurred damage during stormy conditions in February.
“Please be cautious when near the ocean, as debris from damage north of Capitola is making its way down the coastline,” the Capitola Police Department said. “Several large pilings from the Santa Cruz wharf have found their way to our shores, creating an extreme hazard. Please use caution if you are in the area.”
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