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San Francisco swimmer 'badly beaten' during car theft

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San Francisco swimmer 'badly beaten' during car theft


A San Francisco swimmer is in the hospital after he was badly beaten by carjackers Friday morning. 

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San Francisco police said he was attacked by two unknown suspects after he parked his car at Hyde and Beach Streets. Police and paramedics responded just before 6:00 on Friday morning, and found the victim injured. He was taken to the hospital. 

The victim was identified by family and friends as Andrew Cotter, a well-known swimmer at the South End Rowing Club who frequently volunteers at the club.

Members at the Club received an email notifying them of the attack, which read, one of their members was “”badly beaten after parking his car… and he was robbed and his car was stolen.”

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“I am shocked that this happened,” said club member Christian Einfeldt.

Joyce Shanahan, another swimmer at the club, arrived just after the attack. “I was walking in from the museum parking and I just saw a bunch of police cars,” she said. “I didn’t think much of it until I heard what happened.”

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“He was trying to hold his face together,” she added.

Other club members came to his aid.

“It’s really a tragedy because he’s a great volunteer for the south end rowing club, he’s very kind, he never has a bad word for anyone and he’s one of the fastest swimmers in the south end rowing club, which really says a lot,” said Einfeldt.

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Swimmers at both the South End Rowing Club and the Dolphin Club often arrive in the early morning hours for a swim. 

“We start out with blinkers when we swim because it’s dark,” said Shanahan. “I’m hoping the police will take this seriously and do a little patrolling.”

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The Club announced they would be hosting a public safety meeting with police for their members in the near future. 

Andrew’s father, Tom Cotter, told KTVU that Andrew is going to be okay, but he would be needing surgery for injuries to his face. 

In the meantime, the swimming community has started a GoFundMe to help Andrew cover medical expenses in his recovery.

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“Andrew, if you’re seeing this, I hope you get well soon. We miss you and we really love you,” said Einfeldt.

SFPD said no arrests have been made at this time. Anyone with information is asked to call the SFPD Tip Line at 1-415-575-4444 or Text a Tip to TIP411 and begin the text message with SFPD. You may remain anonymous.  



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BART equipment issue halts service between South Hayward and Berryessa stations

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BART service has been halted between South Hayward and the Berryessa station in San Jose during the Friday morning commute, officials said.

Around 5:20 a.m., the agency issued a service advisory about the issue, which they said involved an equipment problem. In a subsequent update, BART said wayside equipment was damaged due to suspected vandalism.

As of about 6:30 a.m., BART said crews were working on repairs, but there is no estimated time on when service would resume through the area.

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Other parts of the system in the East Bay, San Francisco and Peninsula are not affected. Green Line trains from Daly City are going as far as the Bayfair station in San Leandro, while Orange Line trains from Richmond are going as far as Hayward.

The agency has sent extra staff to help at stations with no train service. AC Transit is providing free mutual bus service connecting impacted stations between Hayward and Milpitas.



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San Francisco’s life-sized gingerbread house returns for the holiday season

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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A San Francisco holiday staple returns this week.

The Fairmont hotel will unveil its annual gingerbread house Saturday. The two-story confection — built with thousands of gingerbread bricks (baked in-house) and more than a ton of icing and candy decorations — will stand 22 feet high and 23 feet wide.

“Fairmont San Francisco’s talented culinary team, led by Executive Chef Kevin Tanaka, has meticulously planned for construction of this year’s enormous gingerbread house, which will be even larger than in year’s past,” the Fairmont announced Thursday.

File: SAN FRANCISCO, CA – DECEMBER 22: A large Christmas tree and gingerbread house are displayed in the lobby of the Fairmont Nob Hill Hotel on December 22, 2012. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)

The ribbon cutting for this year’s gingerbread house starts at 11 a.m. in the Fairmont lobby. The public event will include live music by the San Francisco Boys Chorus, a towering Christmas tree and an appearance from Santa Claus. Santa will pose for photos from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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“The Gingerbread House takes center stage and fills the halls with its sweet aroma, but the hotel’s holiday trees are also impressive in their own right,” the Fairmont said. “Guests will be enchanted by the 23-foot-tall Christmas tree tickling the ceiling in the Main Lobby.”



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Bay Area water officials give update on region’s reservoir outlook

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Kelsi Thorud reports on how much of an impact the recent storms had on the Bay Area’s water reservoirs.

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