- A shooting in San Francisco Tuesday afternoon appears to have followed a road-rage incident on I-280. The shooting on the 200 block of Orizaba Avenue in the Oceanview neighborhood did not injure anyone. [CBS SF]
- Unsealed documents in the Bryan Carmody/SFPD warrant case found that an officer listed Carmody's job as "Freelance Videographer/ Communications Manager," and noted on his LinkedIn that he was "not employed" by any news organization. It's more evidence that the police failed to divulge that Carmody had an SFPD press pass. [Chronicle]
- A series of four house fires on the same block of Golden Gate Avenue in the last three months has many people concerned. So far, the fires appear to be unrelated, though. [Hoodline]
- Necessary escalator repairs at the 24th & Mission BART station were delayed by a nesting pigeon. BART said federal law prohibited them from disturbing the bird's nest. [CBS SF]
- Unnamed tech giants, likely to include Google and Facebook, are going to be targeted in an upcoming Department of Justice probe. [Mercury News]
- The Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to eliminated overdue book fees at all SF public libraries. [SF Weekly]
- Yet another brush fire, this one in Dublin, broke out today sending smoke over I-580. [NBC Bay Area]
- Data shows Tesla Model S and X sales plummeting in California. [SF Business Times]