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- Your weekend ICYMI: Suspects in a brazen Union Square heist sought, mustachioed road rage cyclist Ian Hespelt has pled guilty, local politicians faced boos when they took the Trans March stage, rumors ramp up about a possible George Lucas on Treasure Island, and a Sacramento protest turned violent.
- Your Saturday and Sunday links.
- “I did not jump. I was pushed by a Cavaliers fan," says man who was critically injured in an Oracle Arena brawl. [KRON 4]
- No one wants to be CEO at SF-based DocuSign. [Bloomberg]
- The overlap between Tesla and Solar City might create a merger-crippling conflict of interest. [Associated Press]
- SF man sought in Fresno-area kidnapping. [Bay City News]
- The group responsible for hacking Mark Zuckerberg's social media accounts has taken aim at Google CEO Sundar Pichai. [Cnet]
- The [NY Times] takes on the Oakland Police Department scandal(s).
- Two Oakland police vehicles burned to the ground in separate incidents over the weekend. [KPIX]
- Marine biologists at the California Academy of Sciences have joined a new international effort to rescue endangered coral reefs from the consequences of widespread human destruction and a warming climate. [SF Chronicle]
- Victims of Mission fire offer advice to future displaced tenants and businesses. [Mission Local]
- "Curation app" Flipboard will be profitable "reasonably soon" according to their CEO. The company has been in operation since 2010. [Business Insider]
- Oh, Ayesha Curry, I completely understand your desire to respond to Twitter trolls, but...don't. They are not worth your time! Life is too short. [KRON 4]