San Francisco, CA
Thousands flock to San Francisco Tenderloin for neighborhood's 1st-ever Eid street fair
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — It was perfect weather in San Francisco Saturday as one of the city’s more notorious neighborhoods, the Tenderloin, looked to Build a Better Bay Area with a street fair to celebrate Eid.
In a rare sight, the streets of San Francisco’s Tenderloin were packed with thousands of people.
“My goodness. This is a beautiful sight looking out on all of you. Block after block,” San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie told the crowd who came out to celebrate the first-ever night market-style street fair in the Tenderloin.
Organizers say it was an opportunity to show case the neighborhood’s small businesses and show off local restaurants in a part of the city that is often overlooked.
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The event was organized to coincide with the Eid, the Muslim holiday marking the end of the month of Ramadan, given that the Tenderloin has the city’s largest Muslim community.
“I think people forget, there are 3,500 kids who live here. Children of immigrants, refugees, from Pakistan, from Palestine, from Yemen. China, Vietnam. This was them. If you came here today, you saw all these children playing in the streets,” said newly-elected Supervisor Bilal Mahmood, whose district includes the Tenderloin.
“You just saw the joy these kids have seeing San Francisco investing in this neighborhood, in this community. The same things we see in Chinatown, Japantown. Now we see it happen in the Tenderloin for the first time. And giving the children of the Tenderloin the childhood they deserve,” says Mahmood.
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San Francisco, CA
Body cam footage released in South San Francisco police shooting
(KRON) — The South San Francisco Police Department released video Thursday showing what led up to two officers shooting a man who authorities said was armed with a knife.
On December 8 at around 5:10 a.m., police arrived at the 900 block of Sandra Court on the report of a man under the influence of drugs and making threats to kill himself. When officers made contact with the man, identified as 28-year-old Luis Francisco-Manzo, he initially complied with orders, authorities said.
Officer-worn body camera video shows Francisco-Manzo walking toward officers in the entrance hallway of an apartment complex with his arms raised. A small dog barks as officers give repeated commands. Suddenly, Francisco-Manzo appears in the entranceway next to officers as one calls out, “He’s got a knife.”
Officer Brendan Hart, who has been with SSFPD for eight years, fired a Taser at Francisco-Manzo, but it did not have the intended effect, police said.
Four gunshots are heard in the body camera video. Police said Officer Hart and Officer Martin Corona were the officers who discharged their weapons. Officer Corona has seven years of law enforcement experience with over four years at SSFPD.
Francisco-Manzo was transported to the hospital in critical condition. On Thursday, authorities said he continues to recover in the hospital. No officers were injured in the incident.
The police shooting remains under investigation by the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
San Francisco, CA
Pedestrian killed in San Francisco hit-and-run crash
SAN FRANCISCO – A hit-and-run crash in San Francisco on Wednesday evening left a pedestrian dead.
Driver fled scene
What we know:
According to the San Francisco Police Department, the crash happened around 6:05 p.m. in the 5500 block of Mission Street. The driver fled the scene after striking the pedestrian.
The victim died at the scene.
Officers have not yet provided a description of the suspect vehicle involved in the incident.
No further details were immediately released.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco: Anti-ICE protester gets probation for ‘depredation’ of ICE van’s tire
SAN FRANCISCO — A protester who was initially charged with misdemeanor assault has been sentenced to probation for a less serious offense, ending a federal prosecution that only started four months ago, court records show.
On Dec. 8, Angelica Guerrero, 35, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor “depredation” of an ICE van’s tire — a fancy legal term for slashing it with a knife. The same day, a federal judge sentenced Guerrero to probation, according to a minute order of the hearing.
The charge stemmed from an Aug. 20 protest, when Guerrero slashed the tire of an unmarked Chevrolet van being used in an ongoing “enforcement and removal” operation by the Department of Homeland Security on the 100 block of Montgomery Street, according to prosecutors. The complaint alleges that Guerrero “made repeated threats” against one of the officers, including stating, “I’m going to (expletive) you up” and “I’m going after your family,” as well as threatening to stab the officer.
Guerrero was released within 48 hours but complained of “barbaric” conditions inside Santa Rita Jail, during an interview with ABC7.
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