Skip to Navigation Skip to Content

Tags: San Francisco

Nightclubber recalls being stabbed, but doesn't recall suspect

A man brought to the hospital with a stab wound on his arm told police he was attacked outside a Polk Street nightclub early Tuesday. At about 1:30 a.m., according to the 22-year-old man, he was outside the club Noble, which is located between Turk and Eddy streets, when he got into an argument with four men. Read More

Knife enthusiasts run rampant in San Francisco

While police investigate a recent bout of shotgun-related robberies, San Francisco remains as stabby as ever, with two slashings reported yesterday in The City, police report. Read More

Jubilant fans celebrate in streets after Giants win World Series

It took a lot of determination for the Giants to become baseball champions in 2012. But it only took one pitch for the entire city of San Francisco to erupt in celebration. The moment Giants closer Sergio Romo’s final pitch hit the glove of catcher Buster Posey to seal the 4-3 World Series win in Game 4 in Detroit, fans screamed with joy and ran into the streets to celebrate the victory. “We wouldn’t be anywhere else,” said Katherine Bent of San Mateo, while standing in the mix of the celebration in front of AT&T Park. “You can just feel the energy.” Read More

Bayview flasher just ‘can’t help it’

He just couldn’t help it. Bayview police are investigating the case of a flasher who on Tuesday exposed himself to a woman. The 38-year-old victim was walking in the 2000 block of Jerrold Street when the creep walked across the street toward her, police said. As he approached, he dropped his drawers and exposed himself. He then grabbed himself and said, “I can’t help it,” while walking toward the victim, police said. Read More

City slams Camel for ad campaign that asks smokers to love the Haight

Haight-Ashbury
San Francisco’s famed counterculture neighborhood should not be used to sell cigarettes, says at least one city official. On Monday, R.J. Reynolds was sent a letter asking the North Carolina-based company to cease its “Break Free Adventure Campaign” and recall the associated special edition cigarette packs that reference San Francisco and the Haight neighborhood, according to City Attorney Dennis Herrera. Read More
URL: http://www.sfexaminer.com/topics/tags-san-francisco?quicktabs_6=0