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- Police are investigating the shooting of two men, one of them fatal, near the campus of San Jose State University Tuesday afternoon. [ABC 7]
- A 50-year-old man known to area cops was arrested Sunday after shoving and making criminal threats against a lesbian couple at Fifth and Market Street, during the Pride parade. It's being treated as a hate crime, and he was one of three people arrested on suspicion of felonies during Sunday's festivities. [Bay City News]
- Santa Clara Judge Aaron Persky is now under scrutiny for rape case that concluded just a few weeks after Brock Turner's where he gave a Latino man three years in jail, leading to questions of racial bias. [KRON 4]
- DA George Gascon did a lengthy interview with [Mother Jones] on why the SFPD needs serious reform.
- Voters may decide on a proposal for extra taxes for tech companies, as Supervisors Mar and Peskin present legislation at the Board of Supervisors' meeting today to impose a 1.5 percent surtax on tech companies’ payroll within San Francisco. [Examiner]
- Op-ed urges the extension of an SF streetcar line to Fort Mason. [Examiner]
- Speaking of law enforcement losing guns, a San Francisco deputy's missing gun was found during a Fairfield murder investigation. [East Bay Times]
- The growing Orlando memorial at 18th and Castro had to be removed after a knocked-over candle started a small blaze. [Hoodline]
- A trans Latinx person writes an open letter to state senator Mark Leno about why he was booed at Trans March. [Mission Local]