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We Like to Watch (Muni)

We Like to Watch (Muni)

Oh now this is very cool, and will probably be totally disabled the moment we report it, so enjoy it while it lasts. SFist reader Kristopher passes along a tip that he read on Craigslist: you can tap into a couple of Muni security cameras by pointing your browser to http://mmxvideo.homeip.net/camera/servlet/MainPage. Username is muni, password is videoshop. more ›

SFist Blotter

SFist Blotter

laughingpoliceman.jpg "No, no, the X-Files do exist!!" A man went a little nuts in the lobby of the SF FBI office and did about $7,491 in damage as a result. (Do they keep all their receipts in the FBI or what?) After Maximillian Lee Schweitzer was told he could not meet with an agent (the article doesn't say for what reason Mr. Schweitzer needed to see someone), he flipped out, threw a potted plant against the wall, snapped some legs off the reception-area chairs, and broke some glass display cases before the feds got him under control. This murder case in Orinda is really starting to freak us out. So Susan Polk, 47, is accused of killing her 70-year-old husband Felix Polk. Susan met Felix Polk when she was 15 and he was her treating psychiatrist. Susan Polk has said she's psychic and that she predicted 9/11, and back in the 80s, she also accused some local day care workers of ritualistic child abuse. Susan claims that Felix had been abusing her for years; Felix made statements that he and his sons lived in fear of his wife. Further weirding us out, Susan and Felix have three sons. Two sons are cooperating with the prosecution, and one son is testifying on her behalf at the criminal trial. And two shootings in broad daylight yesterday -- one in the Bayview and one in Richmond. People fleeing the Bayview shooting left footprints in wet concrete being laid for the MUNI Third Street extension, and in Richmond, a man walked up to a stereo store and just started shooting. more ›

SF Indie Fest: White Skin

Man, you think you know a film ... you think you know where it's headed ... you think you can see the ending a mile away before it's even halfway done ... and then it sticks its finger in your eye and runs completely the other way. will be shown again on Friday, the 11th, at 9:30 at the Roxie; you won't be disappointed. (Watch out, though, it's subtitled ... so don't make the same neck-destroying mistake we did by sitting in the front row.) more ›

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