• The man killed Wednesday in a shooting at 22nd and Bartlett Streets has been identified as 28-year-old Jonathan Bello. Bello was reportedly sleeping in his car at the time of the shooting, and the shooter, who remains at large, fled on a bicycle. This was San Francisco's 12th homicide of the year. [Examiner]
  • Rain appears headed our way this weekend. There may be some showers on Cinco de Mayo (Sunday), and into Monday morning. [ABC 7]
  • Coit Tower, the Japanese Tea Garden, the Botanical Gardens and the Conservatory of Flowers might all start having surge pricing. Rec and Parks announced this as tourist season is set to begin. [SFGate]
  • Muni workers were protesting for better safety conditions and higher wages today. Union contract negotiations for SFMTA employees are ongoing. [CBS SF]
  • Facebook announced Thursday that it's finally completely banning accounts and pages (and Instagram accounts) for Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos, among others. These individiduals and organizations like InfoWars it is deeming "dangerous." [The Verge]
  • A woman with a criminal history has been impersonating a nanny in the Bay Area. 60-year-old Darlene Mariana Monticalvo has been posing as an Emeryville woman and interviewing with young SF families. [KTVU]
  • President Trump has used the word "nasty" twice in the last week to describe Senator Kamala Harris. [New York Times]
  • A San Mateo High School student got nominated for a Daytime Emmy. [ABC 7]