Day Around the Bay
-The world's creepiest man, John Mark Karr, was brought in for questioning by the SFPD because on his way to a press conference announcing the dismissal of child pornography charges, he stopped his limo to go stare into the windows of an elementary school.
-Four people in a car stuffed with six people were killed in a high speed crash near Redwood City. In a surprise to no one, alcohol was probably involved.
-Money and shooter found in Brinks holdup. The shooter was a friend of the other Brinks drivers, the one who wasn't killed and who was accused of being behind the robbery.
-Another reason to hate conservatives for those of you who already do.
-Newsom signs bill to make the old Mint a museum about the history of San Francisco.
-The Metro Theater on Union Street, one of the last neighborhood, single screen theaters closed down last week. This makes us really sad until we remembered we hadn't seen a move there in almost a decade. Or at least since the Metreon opened.
-New, revitalized BART station at 16th & Mission officially opened. Neighborhood smackheads give it a thumbs up.
-And with all that's going on this weekend, here is the road info and the public transportation info
