- Some eyewitnesses to last week's officer-involved shooting on Shotwell Street claim police have been harassing them. Also, some of those whose camps were cleared late Saturday night have already returned to the street. [Mission Local]
- Also, a sixth witness has come forward to dispute the police account. [Guardian]
- That shakeup at KFOG continues as Matt Pinfield is brought in as morning host. [Billboard]
- You want to opt your child out of Facebook’s oft-dubious ads? You'll be needing a notary to prove you're the child's parent first. Nice, guys. [ProfCarorll/Twitter]
- We learned the other week that there won't be criminal charges against the contractor responsible for the Berkeley apartment building where that balcony collapsed last summer, killing six students, five of them from Ireland. But now three of the roommates in the unit who could have been killed (a fourth roommate was badly injured) have filed suit. [KRON 4]
- The Marine Mammal Center is almost out of room due to an unprecedented influx of malnourished animals this year. [KRON 4]
- SF State’s black student union condemns local media for coverage of that dreadlock video. [Golden Gate Express]
- G Chahal is likely behind a huge Facebook/Twitter/Medium campaign against George Gascon. [SF Weekly]
- El Nino is making your allergies worse, in case you hadn't noticed. [CBS 5]
- The Cosby case has spurred the California legislature to end statute of limitations for rape. [CBS 5]
- Here's a convoluted story in which a dog belonging to an exchange student who helped police catch an SF car vandal is injured, and now needs medical attention, and is seeking financial help. [NBC Bay Area]
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C.W. Nevius chimes in on why the Warriors Arena will make traffic impossible around Mission Bay, and why that is good. [Chron]
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Two men have been arrested in the November hit-and-run death of a 60-year-old man riding a scooter on San Jose Avenue. [Hoodline]