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August 10, 2007

SFist Blotter

Your Black Muslim Bakery update: the business is being liquidated in an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding (they have almost $1 million in debt) after a number of unnamed potential buyers dropped out, and the 19-year-old arrested for shooting journalist Chauncey Bailey now says (video clip) he was beaten and coerced into a false confession to the murder. The Oakland PD homicide officer assigned to the case says that's false and they have a taped confession where alleged shooter Devaundre Broussard calmly and openly discussing the facts of the case. Meanwhile, Rep. Barbara Lee is now saying she regrets having supported Your Black Muslim Bakery in the past.

spilled_milk.jpgHike-loving dog owners are on alert, after three dog poisonings in the Golden Gate National Recreational Area appear to have been intentional. Two labs and a Swiss mountain dog died earlier this week after a hike on the Alta Trail with a dogwalker, where they ate food laced with poison. They're still trying to figure out what the poison was, but they think it was a common household product, and they're not sure whether the poisoning happened on the trail or near the dogs' homes in Mill Valley. None of the other dogs on the walk were affected.

And it turns out what everyone thought was a raw sewage spill on 880 this morning near Fremont was in fact milk. Lots of spilled milk doesn't smell so great either.


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