SF News Deplorable Teen Shoots, Stabs Friend Over Video Game A 17-year-old is in custody today after shooting at and then stabbing his 20-year-old friend on Monday. It happened after the pair were playing an online video game in their respective homes. Either
SF News 18-Year-Old SF Teen Murdered The body of Elijah Hopkins, 18, was found today behind a home in Diamond Heights. According to the Chron, he was found with multiple gunshot wounds at around 9:30 a.m. on
SF News Emeryville Shooting Hospitalizes Man A little after 7 p.m. on Thursday night, police in Emeryville received a report of gunfire near 63rd and Vallejo streets," about two blocks west of San Pablo Avenue's Golden Gate Playground.
SF News Mayor Ed Lee Uses 'Dark Knight' Massacre To Push Stop-And-Frisk Plan Even though no one else is on board with the proposal, San Francisco mayor Ed Lee continues to push for a controversial Stop-and-Frisk policy in the wake of the tragic shooting in Aurora,
SF News Masked Gunman Opens Fire Near 24th and Alabama On Monday afternoon a little before 2 p.m., a masked gunman opened fire near the busy intersection of Alabama and 24th Streets in the Mission. A man sporting a "black mask, sunglasses
SF News Man Shot, Killed By Officer Identified The man accused of allegedly slashing a colleague at the TCHO chocolate factory with a box cutter, then shot and killed by police, was identified as Pralith Pralourng, 32, of Oakland. Pralourng, if
SF News Stabbing at TCHO Chocolate Factory Prompts Officer-Involved Shooting [Update] We're getting word that a SFPD officer was involved in a shooting at Davis and Washington Streets in the Financial District. "Apparently, police shot suspect w/ gun in the chest after rushing officers,
SF News To Ward Off Evil Spirits, Man Slathers Vegetable Oil On Headstones Spirits haunting the Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park in Hayward got a little Wessonality last week after a man covered an estimated 150 headstones with vegetable oil. Deepak Sandhar Singh of Hayward
SF News The State of Sit/Lie A new report reveals that the sit/lie ban that went into effect in 2011 has had negligible effects in Upper Haight, the area where it was meant to effect the most change.
SF News Vandals Hit Twin Peaks, Cut Communication Lines Way up on Christmas Tree Road (aw), several hoodlums cut communication wires inside a facility. Yikes. Though they did not steal wiring or affect "any essential services," the FBI was called in because
SF News Protesters Try To Shut Down Muni Over Death Of Child Rapist [Updated] [UPDATE: Although Muni bus lines 49 and 47 were briefly blocked at Van Ness and Hayes, and the Octavia ramp to 101 was also blocked, the protest has "dwindled."] A Muni protest, one
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Badass Barista Goes After Brazen Thief Cafe Bello in Glen Park fell victim to a bold thief who swiped money from the tip jar. Barista Madison Kaviyakoen, however, wasn't having any of it. Check out this video she uploaded
SF News Oakland Plagued With More Gunfire Gunfire broke out near on Wednesday night near a vigil for slain 15-year-old Hadari Askari. Police have not evidence yet that the shooting was related to Askari, but it is yet another sign
SF News Shooting On 24th Street Rocks Budding Artisan Area Down over on the city's freshly boss 24th Street (Mission side, not Noe Valley, you square) a man was shot in the butt after an argument outside a corner store. Mission Mission first
SF News 15-Year-Old Oakland Boy Shot, Killed On Tuesday night, a 15-year-old boy was fatally shot in Oakland near the Coliseum. Hadari Askari "was shot about 8:08 p.m. in the 6700 block of Leona Creek Drive in the
SF News Deplorable Teens Pepper Spray, Mug Woman in the Richmond On Monday afternoon, two vile female teenagers pepper sprayed a 21-year-old woman and stole her purse in the Richmond. The cruel incident was reported at around 1:25 p.m. over on the
SF News Three Shot During Separate Oakland Robberies Violence in Oakland escalated after a particularly brutal weekend. Three men were shot during separate incidents on Monday night in different parts of East Oakland. At around 12:10 a.m. this morning,
SF News I'm Still Innocent, Says Convicted Murderer Scott Peterson Sentenced to death for murdering his pregnant wife Laci, who was carrying their unborn kid Conner, Scott Peterson still maintains his innocence. On Thursday, the charming Modesto killer filed for automatic appeal of
SF News Bay Bridge Shooting Closes Lower Lanes All but two lanes on the lower deck of the Bay Bridge are open this morning (upper deck is also a mess) after a shooting prompted the closure. According to SF Appeal, 'Sporadic
SF News Oakland Tribune Photog Robbed While On Assignment An Oakland Tribune photographer was robbed of her equipment while on assignment on Monday. She wasn't hurt, but certainly shaken. The Tribune reports: "Laura Oda, a chief photographer for the Bay Area News
SF News Morning Carjacking In Bayview Speaking of Bayview, a carjacking and robbery also took place this morning near the the 1600 block of Bayshore Boulevard near Paul Avenue at around 1:30. SF Appeal reports. "The 35-year-old victim
SF News Another Day, Another Bayview Shooting Police responded to corner of Third Street and Newcomb Avenue a little before 4 a.m. Tuesday morning after receiving a call about a shooting. There they discovered an unidentified man had, in
SF News Elderly Woman Attacked In Golden Gate Park For Scolding Bothersome Youth An 82-year-old woman landed in the hospital with a life-threatening head injury after a 40-something jerk pushed her to the ground near Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park on Friday. According to police,
SF News Richmond: Boy, 10, Shot While Walking With Mom Well, this is mortifying: a 10-year-old kid was shot in the city of Richmond on Thursday while strolling with his mother. And the shooting suspect was, you guessed it, a deplorable teenager. Ugh.
SF News Cyclist Robbed At Gunpoint In Oakland Hills [UPDATED] SFist previously published a post on an alleged armed robbery that took place in the Oakland Hills, via an email sent to us from a Berkeley cycling mailing group. We now believe that,