San Francisco, CA
‘Our children were set up’; San Francisco shooting victim’s mom searching for answers
SAN FRANCISCO — The ache and questions surrounding the deadly capturing of her son proceed to hang-out Priscilla Carlson.
The capturing on April 3, 2022, at Alice Chalmers Park killed her 20-year-old son Kieran alongside together with his buddy 22-year-old Brandon Cheese of San Mateo. Two different males had been wounded within the capturing. All 4 had been hospitalized; Cheese and Carlson died of their accidents on the hospital.
Now a reward has been elevated to $100,000 within the hopes of bringing in leads that may assist police arrest a suspect.
“Once I acquired the data that the reward has been upped to $100,000 I used to be actually joyful and excited,” Carlson mentioned. “Nevertheless, I really feel like much more will be achieved, and never a lot within the quantities of the reward quantity, however in the truth that SFPD and our murder unit is overextended.”
Carlson mentioned she is grateful for the work that officers have put into the case, however is aware of their limitations.
“One of many officers on my case I had known as him to examine in with him about one thing, and he had shared with me that he needed to do foot patrol at Union Sq. in order that’s taking away from our murder unit,” Carlson mentioned. “I wish to name on (San Francisco mayor) London Breed and our metropolis supervisors and our metropolis officers. I am begging and pleading together with your guys please give SFPD extra money, we want them.”
The division is presently greater than 500 officers quick.
Carlson mentioned the buddies had been enjoying basketball on the park and had plans to attend a close-by barbeque, earlier than they had been ambushed. She was at house ready fried rooster, which is what her son had requested earlier within the day.
“Our kids had been arrange, and the mere incontrovertible fact that they did this in broad daylight, at a park, the place there was little youngsters enjoying, they must be caught, they must be taken off the streets,” she mentioned.
Carlson mentioned her son had simply enrolled in Metropolis School, and needed to be a firefighter.
Cheese’s household has planted this flower backyard on the park to honor him.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco mother convicted of mayhem after 2-year-old suffers burns over 50% of body
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco mother was convicted of mayhem and child endangerment for failing to get medical treatment for her daughter, who suffered third-degree burns over half of her body.
A jury found 29-year-old Reneisha Devore guilty of the charges, along with the girl’s babysitter, 42-year-old Diana Washington, convicted of child endangerment, the only charge she faced.
“My office will always do everything we can to protect children and hold those who harm them accountable. This case was horrific, and we pray for the victim’s continued healing and progress,” District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said.
On July 25, 2023, the 2-year-old victim was brought to UCSF Children’s Hospital Mission Bay with second and third-degree burns over 50% of her body.
Doctors determined the girl’s wounds were not acute but days old. Due to the severity of the girl’s injuries, she was transferred to Saint Francis Memorial Hospital Bothin Burn Center for specialized treatment, where she remained for two months as she underwent multiple surgeries, debridement, and skin grafts that were necessary, in large part, because of the delay in care, prosecutors said.
While at the burn center, doctors determined the victim’s injuries were older than originally believed. The girl’s burn wounds were seven to 10 days old, and others were more than two weeks old.
The delay in care resulted in the wounds converting from second to third-degree burns. The wounds resulted in the girl’s permanent disfigurement, prosecutors said.
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Authorities said the victim’s mother was aware of her daughter’s injuries and did nothing to help her. They also said the girl’s babysitter knew and did nothing to help.
“The conduct in this case was particularly deplorable and heinous, not just because of the injuries, but because it was an act committed by a mother against her child,” Assistant District Attorney Melissa Demetral said.
Devore and Washington are both in custody.
Their sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 4, 2025.
The Source: Information for this story comes from the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office.
San Francisco, CA
Saison’s $78 bar menu is the best fine-dining deal in San Francisco
The bread service was a definite highlight, featuring a laminated brioche with miso butter. It took pastry chef Armar Nasir weeks to perfect the techniques that resulted in a coil of distinct, shatteringly flaky layers of bread, all dusted with salt crystals.
Dessert came in the form of buckwheat tea and an array of delicate little mignardises.
Consider yourself warned: If you’re truly hungry, don’t count on this petite menu to fill you up. However, you always have the option to add courses, including uni toast ($48), the restaurant’s most Instagram-famous dish, and an entree of wagyu beef ($78).
Lee says the idea stemmed in part from wanting to make sure the restaurant’s dining room felt full and energetic, even on weeknights. “We love fine dining, but we don’t love quiet dining rooms,” he says. So they came up with a way to bring in new diners and give regulars (and yes, Saison does have regulars) a less time-consuming option. It has clearly been popular. Reservations for the six-seat bar are available on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights, and they tend to go fast.
“If you would have asked me a year ago if you could sit at the bar and have bites, I would have politely said no,” Greene says.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco restaurants, bars step up to support LA fire victims
SAN FRANCISCO – Several San Francisco restaurants are stepping up to support people affected by the devastating wildfires in Southern California.
What we know:
Octavia, located at Octavia and Bush streets, quickly recognized the urgent need for action as the fires raged in Southern California.
“Personally, I’m from Southern California, and I have a lot of friends and family there,” said Jack Irving, Chef de Cuisine at Octavia. “As the fires started unfolding, it became clear we needed to do something.”
Octavia, which had paused its monthly Saturday bake sales, is bringing it back this weekend. The event, called Saturbake, will feature pastries, breads, pasta, and sandwiches, and run from 10 am to 1 p.m. All proceeds will go to World Central Kitchen’s relief efforts, which are feeding thousands of evacuees and first responders on the ground.
“It feels so good to see the community of San Francisco come together, not just here, but everywhere,” Irving said. “In restaurants, we’re all about hospitality, and I believe that goes beyond just serving dinner. Taking care of people is what we do.”
The Flour + Water Hospitality Group, which includes Flour + Water in the Mission District, is also donating a portion of sales from every tasting menu, house wine, and Margherita pizza to World Central Kitchen.
Modern Indian restaurant Besharam, located in the Dogpatch neighborhood, is also donating a percentage of proceeds from every tasting menu ordered to World Central Kitchen.
In downtown San Francisco, Holbrook House is donating $3 from every Los Angeles Gin Martini sold through January 31st to the American Red Cross.
Erin Rickenbaker, co-owner of El Chato wine bar, is also fundraising to support relief efforts. She once lived in Los Angeles, and shared that this cause is especially personal for her.
“It’s nice to be able to provide people with warm meals and offer what we can. We may be far away, but this is something we can do, and it feels good,” she said.
A portion of sales from El Chato on Tuesday night, which saw a busier than usual crowd, will go directly to restaurants feeding fire victims in Los Angeles.
Hadley Kemp, a San Francisco resident, came out to support the cause.
“I can’t stop reading the news, looking at photos, and hearing from friends who live down there,” Kemp said. “So, anything we can do to give back.”
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