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Man shot to death in Bayview car

A 31-year-old man was shot dead Monday afternoon as he sat in his car in the Bayview district, police said.About 3:30 p.m., police said, officers responded to the 1300 block of Thomas Avenue, about three blocks from Third Street, where they found the man, whose name has yet to be released.He suffered bullet wounds to the head and chest, police said.There have been no arrests. No further information was available as of Tuesday morning, police spokesman Officer Albie Esparza said. It was the city's eighth homicide this year. Read More

Japanese diplomat wasn't remorseful enough over wife-beating charges, judge says

Yoshiaki Nagaya
The San Francisco-based Japanese diplomat who abused his wife might have received a lighter jail sentence if he showed even a little remorse, prosecutors said Tuesday. Yoshiaki Nagaya, 33, who lives in San Bruno and works at the Japanese consulate in downtown San Francisco, was sentenced Monday to the maximum one year in San Mateo County Jail after pleading no contest to two domestic violence charges in December. Read More

Cops shoot dog to death in Golden Gate Park

A San Francisco police officer shot and killed a dog Monday that rep Read More

Police arrest Mark Anthony Cassell in vicious newspaper vendor slaying

The heartless thug who fatally attacked a 77-year-old San Francisco Chronicle newspaper vendor in January has been apprehended, police said Monday. Mark Anthony Cassell, 36, was arrested on suspicion of murder after cops in the Tenderloin recognized him from a department-wide crime bulletin. He was booked into the San Francisco County Jail Read More

Warrant issued for San Francisco man accused of posing as FBI agent

A security guard who was allegedly posing as an FBI agent last month while driving recklessly through the Mission district told police he was rushing to pay his phone bill.Angel Wilfredo Castro, 47, was slapped with three misdemeanor charges and four infractions related to the February incident in which police said he was driving a Ford Crown Victoria that was illegally fitted with a light bar and siren. Read More

Man robbed of recyclables, beaten with metal bar in San Francisco’s Mid- Market

A man was robbed of a bag of recyclables and beaten with a metal bar in the Mid-Market district on Sunday, police said.The victim, a 29-year-old San Francisco resident, reportedly knew his attacker and is so afraid of him that he refused to identify him to police, spokesman Officer Albie Esparza said Monday.At about 5:10 p.m., Esparza said, officers responded to the 100 block of Hyde Street on a report that a man’s face was bleeding profusely.The victim told officers that he was in the Tenderloin when he placed his bag of recycled cans on the ground. Read More

Jealous gambler sentenced for vicious Daly City stabbing of luckier card shark

Freedom wasn’t in the cards for William Don Ross, the dejected gambler who attacked a luckier card shark with a sharpened screwdriver after losing upwards of $10,000 at a Colma casino.On Friday, prosecutors said, the 31-year-old Brentwood man was sentenced to three years in state prison for the March 26, 2012 attack. Read More

Working crook blends in at downtown San Francisco office, makes off with iPad

The facelessness of corporate culture apparently led to a burglary in San Francisco’s Financial District on Thursday. At about noon, police said, a crook waltzed unnoticed into an office on the 100 block of Second Street, sat at a desk, talked on the phone, then made off with an iPad. The iPad’s owner called police and reported that he had momentarily left his desk when the theft occurred.  Read More

San Francisco Justice Summit to focus on landmark Supreme Court ruling

Fifty years ago today, a U.S. Supreme Court ruling mandated that poor defendants accused of serious crimes must be provided with an attorney in order for there to be a fair trial. Read More

Potrero Hill party puncher gets bounced

Insulting the bouncer is no longer the worst way to get into a party. A 37-year-old man punched a cop while trying to return to a hopping party in Potero Hill on Thursday night, according to police. Officers were trying to break up the rowdy fiesta near 25th and Connecticut streets when the suspect landed his punch at about 11:15 p.m., police said. In the end, the cop wasn’t the only one who ended up at a local hospital. The suspect complained of pain to his shoulder, police said. maldax@sfexaminer.com Read More

UN Plaza robbery is a total trip

A good Samaritan really stuck his leg out Wednesday -- literally -- to help a woman who was robbed of her iPhone on a Muni bus when he reportedly tripped the fleeing robber in UN Plaza, leading to his arrest.Police responded to the plaza on a battery call and found that nearby security officers had detained the accused mugger.They learned the man had allegedly grabbed a woman’s phone as she was texting on a Muni bus at Leavenworth Street. She followed the crook off the bush and screamed “He stole my phone,” police said. Read More

San Francisco man accused of packing crack in the back

Do you know where your crack rock has been? On March 4, police said, a man in the Bayview district was found with 32 individually wrapped rocks of crack cocaine that were concealed “between his buttocks.” About noon that day, a gang task force unit told housing police in the 200 block of Westpoint Road that a man was carrying a large amount of narcotics near the basketball courts. Sure enough, when he was detained police found nothing “butt” crack. The man was searched and then arrested on suspicion of possessing cocaine for sale. Read More

San Carlos dine-and-dasher will have plenty more free eats in jail

A dine-and-dash thief has been sentenced to 120 days of more free meals. Parolee Patrick Higgins, 43, pleaded no contest Wednesday to one count of felony burglary in connection with a March 1 incident in which he devoured $70 worth of food at a San Carlos restaurant and left without paying, San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said. About 2 p.m. that day, the 6-foot, 250-pound Higgins reportedly fled out of the rear door of Sneakers Pub & Grill at 1163 San Carlos Ave. He was caught by police who were walking on a nearby street. Read More

Woman accused of kicking toddler in Golden Gate Park was too angry for arraignment

The suspect charged with viciously kicking a toddler for no reason at a Golden Gate Park playground Monday did not appear for her arraignment Thursday because she was reportedly too busy yelling and screaming in her holding cell. More details have been released about the epic meltdown in which 24-year-old Sabryna Bell allegedly terrorized multiple children and their parents at the Koret Children’s Quarter Playground. Read More

Family of man crushed by elevator at San Francisco BART station sought

Investigators are still trying to find the family of the man who was crushed to death in an elevator shaft at Montgomery station last weekend, the San Francisco Medical Examiner said Thursday.The elevator was reported stuck at about 9:35 p.m., authorities said, and a person who was inside it at the time said he heard a crunching sound and scream while riding from the Muni level up to the concourse level. Read More
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