San Francisco, CA
San Francisco man allegedly shoots neighbor before taking own life
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – San Francisco police are investigating what seems to be a murder-suicide case that killed two males, authorities mentioned. There was an “ongoing dispute” between the sufferer and obvious killer, police mentioned.
San Francisco police responded to a report of a taking pictures within the 200 block of Farallones Avenue round 6:12 p.m. Wednesday night, officers mentioned.
Officers discovered a 65-year-old male inside a car with an obvious self-inflicted gunshot wound, police mentioned. He was taken to a neighborhood hospital the place he died from his accidents.
Officers additionally discovered a 45-year-old man who was affected by obvious gunshot wounds in a home on the 200 block of Farallones Avenue, police mentioned. The person was pronounced deceased on the scene.
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Investigators imagine that the incident stemmed from an ongoing dispute between neighbors, officers mentioned, though they did not disclose particulars in regards to the nature of their feud.
The police didn’t launch the identification of both man.
Police will proceed investigating, they mentioned.
Anybody with data concerning this case is requested to contact the San Francisco Police Division SFPD 24-hour-tip line at 1-415-575-4444, or Textual content a Tip to TIP411 and start the message with SFPD.
San Francisco, CA
Date my friend? In SF, dating flyers are the new personal ad
Rather than doling out dates one by one, Wheeler and Kennedy decided to throw a party, and invite all the interested women, plus any of their single friends (both male and female) to join the festivities. It all led to last Saturday’s 50 First Dates-themed “I believe in a thing called love” party at Fort Mason, attended by around 100 people who came to flirt over White Claws, rub shoulders underneath a “compliment circle” (a large parachute, the kind you used to play with in pre-school), and test their compatibility over thumb wars and mural making.
“I can’t date over 100 people,” said Wheeler in a phone call ahead of the party, which also doubled as his 37th birthday bash. “The very least I could do is just throw a big mixer, and invite all my single guy friends, and just have a big party, so I can say thank you to everyone.”
The partygoers came with a range of expectations and intentions last Saturday—from wingmen and women lending their support for Wheeler to curious singles who wound up there after falling into an Instagram rabbit hole. Many found the quirky games and setups for possible meet-cutes preferable to the endless doom swiping of Tinder, Hinge and Bumble.
San Francisco, CA
Bay Area parties it up at Thrive City to celebrate new Golden State Valkyries WNBA team
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — In San Francisco, there was partying Saturday at Thrive City. This was the official community celebration for the Bay Area’s newest WNBA team, the Golden State Valkyries.
The team will play its games at Chase Center starting in 2025.
We spoke with fans who say the Valkyries are arriving at just the right time.
From the stage to the stands, there were nothing but big party vibes welcoming the Golden State Valkyries.
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“It’s such a historic moment for women, and I’m so glad to be a part of it and be in the Bay for this,” said Oakland resident Elisa Gomez.
The WNBA’s newest expansion team was posting up at Thrive City on Saturday outside the Chase Center.
“I think women’s sports is really having a re-emergence and that it’s really popular for everybody, so it’s not just the men,” said Oakland resident Anna Frankel.
“I’m glad that women’s sports is getting as much exposure as men’s sport. With soccer having as much exposure as the men’s, basketball is next,” said Oakland resident Derrick Kirkpatrick.
Preparing the next generation of possible pros and fans alike.
Warriors’ goal for WNBA expansion team: ‘We want to be the best’
“Just showing her that she can do anything. She can,” said Hayward resident Moji Oladimeji, gesturing to her daughter. “Bringing a WNBA team to the Bay Area means a lot to be able to see her grow up and watch the stars on TV.”
Fans were treated to special musical guests, food, games and more. And there was merch everywhere.
“I thought it was great that it actually has the Bay Bridge in it, because usually it’s the Golden Gate, so it’s really good to include the East Bay and other parts of the Bay Area,” Frankel said.
“I think it’s really beautiful that they’ll play here. But they’re headquartered in Oakland, because I feel right now Oakland is going through a transition period and they can be part of the vibrant re-emerging as well,” said SF resident Ashley Budelli.
“We’re all really excited for it, and we’re all ready for it, and we’re ready to support it and super excited it’s coming next year,” Gomez said.
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San Francisco, CA
Bay Bridge closes eastbound lanes due to fire, officials say
Crews responded to the fire shortly after 3 p.m., he said, and were still engaged in “an aggressive firefight” nearly an hour later.
“We’ve got about 40 firefighters on the island attempting to reach this fire in steep terrain and high winds,” he said.
Fire boats from both San Francisco and Alameda County were also dispatched to the scene, Schorr added.
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