San Francisco, CA
SF DA removes herself from case involving mayor’s brother who is seeking lesser prison sentence
Breed appeared on ABC7’s Getting Solutions Tuesday to speak about crime, COVID, and monkeypox, however she did not have time for the I-Group’s questions on her hand-picked district legal professional, Brooke Jenkins, asking the State Lawyer Basic to take over a case involving the mayor’s brother.
Breed’s brother, Napoleon Brown, is asking for a discount in his jail sentence – 42 years, 4 months for armed theft, carjacking, and involuntary manslaughter. With an confederate, Brown robbed $7,200 from a Johnny Rocket’s restaurant within the Marina District. The getaway automotive stopped in the midst of the Golden Gate, and Brown pushed the driving force, Lenties White, to the pavement, the place she was run over and killed by a drunk driver.
SF mayor’s brother seeks early launch from 44-year jail sentence for homicide, theft
Judie Pursell, SFPD Murder in June 2000: “The sufferer who was struck on the bridge maybe was thrown from the automobile. We do have a powerful suspicion that it was an intentional act.”
Reporter: “That she was pushed?”
Judie Pursell: “Sure.”
On the time, London Breed had an alibi for her brother. She instructed police, “When she arrived at her grandmother’s home round midnight…,” the time of the theft, “…defendant was asleep on the sofa.”
In 2018, Breed additionally used official stationery to jot down Governor Brown asking to commute her brother’s sentence. For that, the Ethics Fee fined her $2,500, saying Breed “violated a Metropolis legislation prohibiting using Metropolis titles for non-Metropolis functions.”
San Francisco Mayor London Breed asks for brother’s early jail launch
Now, to keep away from even an look of political favors, the mayor’s alternative for district legal professional, Brooke Jenkins, has recused herself from the Napoleon Brown case, a transfer she was contemplating final week as she instructed ABC7’s Stephanie Sierra in an unique interview: “Ethically, I would favor to not deal with that case. And I feel that might be the suitable factor is to be sure that one other company is dealing with it.”
Lawyer Joe Alioto Veronese instructed the I-Group, “The individuals demand and anticipate their authorities to be open and clear. And that is the one technique to keep away from it’s to step apart.”
Mayor Breed going through almost $23K effective for collection of ethics violations whereas in workplace
Veronese is a member of a famend San Francisco political household. His mom, a long-time supervisor and civil rights legal professional; his grandfather, Mayor of San Francisco. He tells us he’ll be submitting this week to run for District Lawyer, and that Jenkins ought to recuse herself from different instances.
Joe Alioto Veronese: “I’m saying that there are energetic prison investigations at present within the DA’s workplace.”
Dan Noyes: “Which includes the mayor’s workplace?”
Joe Alioto Veronese: “Which contain the mayor’s workplace. Completely and if this DA denies that she’ll have a mutiny on her hand in her personal workplace as a result of it’s recognized all through the workplace.”
When the I-Group additionally requested Jenkins about new investigations involving the mayor’s workplace, she answered, “I’m not conscious but when these are dropped at my, to gentle to me once more, I’ll keep my moral obligation to be sure that I do not, I’m not dealing with any instances the place there, the place battle does exist.”
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Late Tuesday, the mayor’s workplace despatched an e-mail saying London Breed trusts the DA “to take the suitable steps in her new position.” And about giving her brother an alibi for against the law he later admitted?
“Mayor Breed stands by her participation and involvement within the investigation.”
By the way in which, Brooke Jenkins additionally requested the Lawyer Basic to take over a case involving the taking pictures dying of her husband’s 18-year-old cousin within the Bayview two years in the past.
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San Francisco hotel workers agree pay rise after 3-month strike
What’s New
Hilton hotel workers in San Francisco voted on Christmas Eve to approve a new union contract after a 93-day strike, according to the Unite Here Local 2 union.
The union, which represents about 15,000 workers in the region, announced that the deal settles the last of the city’s 2024 hotel strikes, covering approximately 900 Hilton workers.
Newsweek has contacted Unite Here Local 2 and Hilton via email for comment.
Why It Matters
The new contracts after this year’s strikes establish significant improvements in wages, health care and workload protections for workers at Hilton, Hyatt and Marriott-operated hotels.
The agreements conclude months of labor unrest that involved thousands of workers and disrupted San Francisco’s hotel industry.
What To Know
Hilton workers voted 99.4 percent in favor of the agreement on Christmas Eve, which includes a $3 per hour immediate wage increase, additional raises, and protections against understaffing and increased workloads.
The four-year contract preserves affordable union health insurance and provides pension increases. The deal covers workers at Hilton San Francisco Union Square and Parc 55, with 650 workers having actively participated in the strike.
This agreement follows similar contracts reached with Hyatt workers on Friday and Marriott workers last Thursday, covering a total of 2,500 workers who had been on strike since late September.
What People Are Saying
Bill Fung, a housekeeping attendant at Hilton San Francisco Union Square for 29 years, said: “These 93 days have not been easy, and I’m so proud that my coworkers and I never gave up. We stood together through the rain and cold, and even though there were some hard days, it was all worth it. We will go back to work with our health care, good raises, and the confidence of knowing that when we fight, we win.”
Lizzy Tapia, President of Unite Here Local 2, said: “Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott workers refused to give up their health care or go backwards – and we proved on the picket line that we’re not afraid of a tough fight. As contract talks begin with the city’s other full-service hotels in the new year, they should know that this is the new standard they must accept for their own employees.”
San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie said on X: “All those that have been out on strike will be back to work, and just in time for Christmas. So, things are looking bright as we head into 2025.
What Happens Next
Unite Here Local 2 said it would push for other full-service hotels in San Francisco to adopt the same standards established by the Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott agreements when contract negotiations resume in 2025.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco hotel workers approve new contract, ending 3-month strike
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Hilton hotel workers who have been on strike for the past three months voted Tuesday to approve a new union contract.
The approval by Unite Here Local 2 in San Francisco settles the last of three hotel strikes in San Francisco this year, union officials said.
The strikes at Marriott, Hyatt and Hilton hotels throughout the city began in the fall. Marriott workers reached agreements on Thursday, with Hyatt doing the same on Friday.
San Francisco Hyatt Hotel union workers unanimously approve new contract
The Hilton agreement is the same as those ratified by striking Hyatt and Marriott workers last week, according to Ted Waechter, spokesperson for the Unite Here Local 2 union.
The agreement applies to about 900 workers, 650 of which have been on strike for over three months, according to Waechter. The hotels include the Hilton San Francisco Union Square and about 250 workers at Hilton’s Parc 55 hotel, who had been prepared to go on strike.
All the deals with hotels include keeping the workers’ health plan, wage increases, and protections against understaffing and workload increases.
Many of the 2,500 hotel workers had been striking for about 93 days, picketing daily in Union Square, which is the site of a Hilton and the nearby Grand Hyatt on Stockton Street.
SF Hyatt Hotel union workers on strike to vote on ratifying tentative agreement for new contract
“These 93 days have not been easy, and I’m so proud that my coworkers and I never gave up,” said Bill Fung, a housekeeping attendant at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square for 29 years. “We stood together through the rain and cold, and even though there were some hard days, it was all worth it. We will go back to work with our health care, good raises, and the confidence of knowing that when we fight, we win.”
Hilton media representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie on Tuesday issued a statement welcoming an end to the strike, saying it came just in time for the holiday season and allows workers to return to work for key events such as the JP Morgan Health Care Conference and NBA All-Star Game.
Unite Here Local 2 represents about 15,000 hotel, airport and food service workers in San Francisco and San Mateo counties and represented the striking hotel workers.
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San Francisco Giants Gold Glove Catcher Projected For Huge Season
The San Francisco Giants have made some huge offseason moves already and hope they aren’t done just yet, but as is the case for every team that doesn’t win the World Series, the most important development will have to come from within.
One player who took a huge step from 2023 to 2024 and will try to improve even further in 2025 is Giants catcher Patrick Bailey. After a beyond solid rookie season in 2023 in which he finished in the top-ten for the National League Rookie of the Year, Bailey won a Gold Glove in 2024.
While the offensive output was similar to his rookie season and not anything to write home about, there’s confidence the bat will come along for the 25-year-old.
In an article naming breakout stars in 2024 who are due for a huge season in 2025, Bailey was one of the first names mentioned by Will Leitch of MLB.com.
“Bailey led all players in Statcast’s fielding run value metric (plus-22), and FanGraphs, which factors pitch framing into its WAR calculation, had Bailey third among catchers with 4.3 WAR,” Leitch wrote. “At age 25, Bailey already has won as many Gold Gloves as Posey — now his team’s president of baseball operations — did over his whole career.”
Leitch pointed out that Bailey has established himself to be San Francisco’s catcher of the future, something that seems undeniable at this point. If the former first-round pick can develop his bat to the point where he is hitting at least close to the same rate as he was raking in the minor leagues, he will have a chance to become one of the best catchers in baseball.
Through 218 games over his first two seasons in MLB, Bailey has posted a batting average of .234, an OPS of .640, slugged .348, and has hit 15 home runs and 94 RBIs. Certainly not numbers that will blow you away at the plate, but his defense has more than made up for it and allowed the Giants to be patient with his bat.
In 193 minor league games since being drafted No. 13 overall in 2020, Bailey hit .251 across all levels and had an OPS of .779. He also showed an encouraging level of power with 25 home runs, but has struggled to replicate that in the big leagues thus far.
Having already established himself to be one of the best in the game on defense, Bailey will have a chance in 2025 to enter the upper echelon of catchers across the game if he can have the breakout season he appears poised to.
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