Local:
- The second victim has been identified in Saturday's double homicide at Oakland's EZ Lounge as 25-year-old Markise Martin. Both Martin and 33-year-old Latetia Bobo were killed in the shooting that injured five others. [KRON4]
- SF District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced attempted murder charges against 37-year-old Jian Feng Huang, the suspect in the broad daylight Chinatown stabbing on March 5. The victim is reportedly still recovering in the hospital, and investigators say they do not believe the suspect and victim knew each other. [SF DA's Office/YouTube / KTVU]
- An early Saturday morning shooting in the Tenderloin, in the area of Turk and Taylor streets, sent two men to the hospital with gunshot wounds. [NBC Bay Area]
National:
- Anti-Islamic protesters and a group of counter-protesters clashed Saturday outside the mayor's residence, Gracie Mansion, in New York, reflecting deep divisions in the city and beyond — and culiminating in a failed bombing attempt using crude homemade devices. [New York Times]
- President Trump, and his administration, were clearly unprepared for the very predictable oil crisis that the conflict in Iran has created, and Trump is going back and forth saying that the war is ending already, and it's going to get worse. [CNN / New York Times]
- Today show anchor Savannah Guthrie was spotted out in New York City Sunday, "putting on a brave face" as the search for her missing mother enters a sixth week. [TMZ]
Video:
- It still seems oddly prescient. In honor of this past weekend's passing of Berkeley-based 60s rocker Country Joe McDonald, at the age of 84, here he is at Woodstock singing his most famous, satirical anti-war song, "Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag."
Photo by Kendall Scott
