San Francisco, CA
Video shows street barriers aimed at curbing alleged sex work torn down in SF’s ‘red-light district’
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Neighbors in San Francisco’s Mission District are calling the town’s try at curbing the uptick in alleged prostitution and violence – ineffective and harmful.
“That s**t they did… ain’t gonna work,” stated Nico, a long-time Mission district resident. “All it should do is frustrate the neighborhood.”
SFMTA put up short-term highway boundaries alongside 4 blocks of Capp Avenue between twenty second and 18th Friday morning to deal with considerations of alleged intercourse employees crowding the neighborhood. However video despatched to the ABC7 Information I-Crew exhibits the boundaries did not final lengthy.
EXCLUSIVE: SF residents say this road has changed into ‘Las Vegas Strip’ with alleged intercourse employees
In a single clip, a white Tesla is seen driving by means of the barrier lower than an hour after it was put up Friday, based on one neighbor who caught it on digital camera. Photographs captured over the weekend present a number of barricades had been destroyed, pushed down, or moved off the road.
As of Monday morning, SFMTA changed among the damaged barricades, however residents do not anticipate it would final lengthy. Others complain the issue has simply moved down the road.
“What is the state of affairs wanting like now?” ABC7’s Stephanie Sierra requested.
“It is the identical,” Nico stated, talking in regards to the alleged intercourse employees. “All they’ll do is transfer down the road.”
SF supervisor considers sanctioned red-light district amid ongoing intercourse trafficking downside
A number of neighbors, who wished to stay nameless out of worry of retaliation from recognized pimps within the space, advised the I-Crew the alleged intercourse work shifted again to Shotwell Avenue over the weekend.
We requested a number of neighbors in the event that they seen a distinction with the barricades.
“It’s serving to,” stated one nameless resident. “Much less noise… no rampant gunshots.”
“Did you see fewer ladies on the road this weekend?” Sierra requested one other neighbor.
“Uh, not but. Not but.”
SF residents debate effectiveness of boundaries put in in hopes to curb intercourse work on key road
Ruben Billalobos has lived off twenty second Avenue within the Mission for 30 years.
“I seen fewer automobiles driving by,” he stated. “However it’s nonetheless happening.”
On a typical weekend night time, Billalobos says he often counts greater than 20 ladies crowding every block. However, he says the barricades helped cut back the site visitors over the weekend.
“I counted 13 ladies this weekend,” he advised the I-Crew. “Often it is 23… but it surely’s nonetheless dangerous.”
“The place do you assume they’re coming from?” Sierra requested.
“Oakland,” he stated.
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Billalobos says he witnessed a limo drop off ladies alongside twenty second and Capp Avenue Saturday night time and noticed them escorted to streets with out boundaries. He stated one of many ladies advised him she was from Oakland.
Nico advised the I-Crew that a lot of the pimps and the ladies working the road on this space usually are available in from the East Bay. The Mission native has lived within the space for 47 years and says he is by no means seen the issue this pervasive.
“They only escort them down the road,” Nico stated. “The boundaries will simply transfer the issue some other place.”
Town is working to put in everlasting concrete or water boundaries to interchange the present ones however advised the I-Crew that the choices wanted are presently out of inventory.
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San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Giants Predicted to Spend This Offseason in Free Agency
The San Francisco Giants are heading into free agency and the offseason as a very interesting team to watch.
It was another disappointing season for the Giants in 2024, as they finished under .500 once again and missed the playoffs for the third straight year.
The struggles in San Francisco resulted in a change in the front office, as Buster Posey took over as the President of Baseball Operations.
With the decision to add Posey to the front office, the hope is that he will be able to lure in some of the top caliber free agents that they have been missing out on in recent years.
The Giants haven’t been shy about spending money, but that money hasn’t always went to the right places.
Recently, Tim Kelly of Bleacher Report ranked teams in different tiers based on what they will spend this offseason. For San Francisco, he placed them in the tier that will be spending this winter.
“Perhaps the most interesting team on this list is the Giants, with former NL MVP Buster Posey now serving as their president of baseball operations. He’s talked about wanting to figure the shortstop position out, which is why we’ve projected the Giants as the landing spot for Adames. But San Francisco has had a hard time getting star players to sign on the dotted line in recent years, probably due in large part to Oracle Park being seen as a bad place to hit at 81 times a season.”
While the Giants have the desire to sign a superstar and the next face of the franchise, there have been some indications that they might not break the bank this offseason. However, at the same time, they have been linked to some of the top free agents this winter.
Currently, the biggest need for San Francisco is in their lineup. While Juan Soto would be a great addition, him going to the Bay Area seems unlikely. However, a player like Willy Adames or Alex Bregman might be a more realistic target. Neither one of those players would be cheap, but both would instantly upgrade the lineup.
In addition to trying to upgrade the lineup, the Giants also saw Blake Snell decline his player option to become a free agent. Considering how good Snell was in the second half of the season, it will be interesting to see what the plan is to either bring him back or replace him.
While San Francisco will certainly be spending this offseason, the real question will be how much the organization is willing to invest.
San Francisco, CA
Atmospheric river storm causes minor flooding in San Francisco
Some San Francisco roadways and neighborhoods experienced minor flooding Friday as the atmospheric river dumped heavy rain on the city.
Matthew Coric said he was inside his restaurant when all the sudden he noticed water rising outside.
“Water was coming over the curb already and Rainbow Grocery closed for the day because they flooded or started to flood, and the next two restaurants had water in their restaurant already,” said Coric.
Two years ago during another big storm, the entire block flooded with several feet of water.
Coric told KPIX he was determined to not let that happen again, so he and some of his employees grabbed brooms and anything else they could get their hands on and ran towards the flooding.
“These two drains right here on either side of the street, we literally couldn’t see them. This was up above the curb. We were just blindly scraping trying to get it unclogged until we could see the little tornado start,” said Coric.
He said they were able to unclog the drain just in time to stop the water from flooding his restaurant, and that it took about 30 minutes for the water to fully recede.
While he is happy they were able to avoid another crisis, he said he wishes the city would have been monitoring the area so that he and his employees didn’t have to fix it on their own.
“It flooded two years ago, and then last year the city was like high alert. They would park their trucks out here and make sure nothing happened. But now it’s been two years, they forgot about us again and same thing happened,” said Coric.
He said, from now on when it rains, he’s going to monitor the drains himself and step in anytime he sees them getting clogged.
He recommends that others in areas where flooding happens do the same.
“If you’re out on the street, anybody right, and you see the drain overflowing, I know if you can wait for the city that’s great, but it might not come. Just clean it yourself or get somebody that can just to save everybody a bunch of headaches,” said Coric.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco D.A. announces conviction in 2015 quadruple murder
SAN FRANCISCO – Nearly 10 years after a quadruple murder, drive-by shooting shocked the San Francisco Hayes Valley neighborhood, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins on Friday announced the conviction of the San Francisco man responsible.
The D.A.’s office issued a news release that said Lee Farley, 36, was found guilty by a jury on four counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances when he opened fire on an occupied vehicle on the night of January 9, 2015.
According to evidence and testimony, four men were ambushed from behind on Laguna Street just south of Page Steet at around 10 p.m.
The jury found that Farley committed this act as a participant of a criminal street gang and that he was a felon in possession of a firearm.
Police arrested Farley in the summer of 2016. He was already serving time at a federal prison in Atwater on unrelated weapons charges when he was taken into custody.
The slayings of Manuel O’Neal, David Saucier II, Harith Atchan and Yalani Chinyamurindi left the victims’ families in turmoil as they waited for justice.
“I would like to thank the jury for their service in this trial,” said District Attorney Jenkins. “I would also like to thank the mothers and families of the murdered men for their patience, faith and trust in my office to get justice for their families. Our strong legal team fought hard, understanding that while nothing we do can bring back their loved ones, that hopefully this verdict brings them some comfort.”
The D.A. thanked her team and the San Francisco Police Department’s homicide unit for their work on this case.
Farley’s sentencing will be scheduled after a bench trial on priors. That date is set for Dec. 16, 2024.
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