San Francisco, CA
SFPD arrests 3
Police in San Francisco announced the arrests of three men, including a 49-year-old, suspected of numerous incidents of vandalism throughout the city.
According to officers, 34-year-old Anders McLeland, 49-year-old Matthew Schular and 37-year-old Joel James last week. All three men, who are San Francisco residents, are suspected of tagging businesses, homes, parks and city property.
In a department statement, Police Chief Bill Scott described the suspects as “prolific vandals.”
“There’s no excuse for destroying another person’s property and causing a blight to our communities. Hopefully, these grown adults committing these crimes will one day learn to use their creativity in positive and productive ways,” Scott said.
McLeland, who is suspected of using the tag “Aspect,” was arrested Oct. 10 on the 3300 block of 24th Street in the Mission District. Police said he had defaced a large display window of a business using a permanent marker.
The next day, police arrested Schuler near San Jose and St. Mary’s avenues following reports of a trespasser on Muni property. When police found the suspect, he was struck by a Muni light rail vehicle despite receiving alerts to move.
After he was struck, police detained the suspect and located paint cans at the scene. Schular, who is suspected of using the tag “Urban”, was evaluated at a local hospital and was arrested.
James, who is suspected of using the tag “Ecks”, was arrested on Saturday by officers patrolling the 500 block of 10th Street. Police said they found the suspect, vandalizing property in the area along with cans of spray paint.
All three men were arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor vandalism, while Schuler and James are also accused of possession of graffiti tools.
Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to contact the department’s tip line at 415-575-4444 or to text TIP411, beginning the message with SFPD. Property owners who have been targeted by graffiti are urged to file police reports and to contact the department’s Graffiti Abatement Unit over email or to call the SFPD non-emergency line at 311.
San Francisco, CA
Which 2026 World Cup game in San Francisco is the cheapest?
After hosting one of the biggest nights in American sports, Levi’s Stadium is gearing up to host another global spectacle. Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. will host six World Cup matches this summer after hosting Super Bowl LX in early February.
Group stage games from Group B, Group J and Group D will be played at Levi’s Stadium. Those matchups are already set, including a more affordable kickoff between Jordan and Algeria, with tickets starting around $224.
Here is everything you need to know about the World Cup games that will take place in San Francisco:
How to buy San Francisco World Cup tickets
Cheapest San Francisco World Cup tickets
The cheapest World Cup tickets in San Francisco are starting at $224 to see Jordan vs. Algeria in a Ground J matchup on Monday, June 22.
When is the first San Francisco World Cup game?
The first World Cup game in San Francisco will take place on Saturday, June 13 between Qatar and Switzerland. Tickets are available starting at $468.
How many World Cup games will San Francisco host?
San Francisco will host six total World Cup games, including one Round of 32 match.
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Which World Cup teams will play in San Francisco?
At least eight different teams will play in San Francisco, with most matchups already known. There is one matchup that has not yet been determined, which is the Round of 32 match. Here’s a look at the teams we know will play in San Francisco:
- Qatar
- Switzerland
- Austria
- Jordan
- Paraguay
- Algeria
- Australia
- TBD
San Francisco World Cup full schedule
- Saturday, June 13 – Qatar vs. Switzerland at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Tuesday, June 16 – Austria vs. Jordan at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Friday, June 19 – TBD vs. Paraguay at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Monday, June 22 – Jordan vs. Algeria at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Thursday, June 25 – Paraguay vs. Australia at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
- Wednesday, July 1 – Round of 32 match at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco – Shop tickets
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San Francisco, CA
Travis Kelce Parties in San Francisco Without Taylor Swift Ahead of Super Bowl LX
Travis Kelce isn’t in the Super Bowl this year, but he’s still having a ball! We got video of the NFL star partying hard in San Francisco ahead of the big game … without his fiancée Taylor Swift.
We don’t know if there was Bacardi in his cup, but Travis definitely partied like it was his birthday as 50 Cent‘s classic “In Da Club” blared from the club speakers.
Travis has been flying solo the past couple days … and Taylor’s presence has still been felt throughout his trip.
Just Thursday, he was spotted bopping to TS from the DJ booth at the “‘Tight Ends & Friends’ Presented by Cash App and VISA” bash.
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Saturday night, he made the most of his appearance at the Sports Illustrated The Party festivities.
There’s no telling if Taylor will join her man at Levi’s Stadium to see who hoists the Lombardi trophy this year, so we’ll just have to wait and see.
San Francisco, CA
Shooting in downtown San Jose leaves 2 dead
Two men were shot and killed in downtown San Jose on Sunday, police said.
The shooting happened around 2:20 a.m., near the 100 block of Paseo de San Antonio.
Police said officers arrived at the scene and found two men who had been shot at least once. Both died at the scene.
Investigators said the shooting is an isolated incident, and they are still looking into the motive and circumstances that led to the fatal shooting.
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