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- Mission residents blame homeless encampments for crime, prompting an encampment resident to asks "Why don't the neighbors start getting a fund together to help house us and then we won't be on the street?" [ABC7]
- A robot is wandering around Stanford's campus to study how people share space. [CBS5]
- SFPD sergeant who allegedly made racial remarks retires with lucrative pension intact. [SF Examiner]
- A woman was leaving fliers begging people to date her friend, and sure, we totally believe it was "her friend." [Chron]
- Another Tesla autopilot crash happened last week, and police say it crossed lanes on its own. [Consumerist]
- An East Bay Iraq war veteran lost his service dog and is seeking it on Craigslist. [KTVU]
- Ted Cruz, the onetime presidential candidate who is probably not the Zodiac Killer, has been stalled in his push for legislation called Kate’s Law, named after Kate Steinle who was shot and killed in San Francisco. [Dallas Morning News]
- A man was killed when he crashed his vehicle into a Sea Cliff house, causing a fire. [SFBay, Twitter]