- The knife-wielding suspect who barricaded himself inside Glide Memorial Church Tuesday afternoon was safely taken into custody Tuesday night. The standoff lasted 15 hours, and reportedly the suspect was not seriously hurt. [KTVU]
- An arrest was made in the theft of an SF woman's dog in December, just before dog and human were reunited this week. A 27-year-old Palmdale man, already in custody on unrelated charges in San Joaquin County, has been cited to appear in SF court this summer. [Chronicle]
- Chaos and tragedy are brewing in Mexico City as a surge in coronavirus cases is expected to arrive soon. Government hospitals are being guarded by National Guard troops as healthcare workers are being threatened, and as people who don't want the virus in their neighborhood have threatened to burn hospitals down. [ABC 7]
- A 30-year-old Berkeley man was arrested Friday and charged with felony sex crimes against children and distributing child porn. [Berkeleyside]
- Another domestic violence tragedy during the lockdown: A 50-year-old man in Vallejo killed his girlfriend and her daughter and then turned the gun on himself. [KTVU]
- Donald Kennedy, a former president of Stanford University, died Tuesday of COVID-19 in an assisted living facility in Redwood City. He was 88. [CBS SF]
- PG&E CEO Bill Johnson says he plans to retire in June. [ABC 7]
- SFO is an eerie ghost town these days, with about 4,000 passengers per day, down from 150,000. [ABC 7]
- Some mayors and employers in Georgia are telling residents to ignore the governor's directive to "reopen" the state. [New York Times]
- Missouri is now suing China (good luck!) over the coronavirus pandemic. [KRON4]