SF News SF's Sanctuary City Status Safe In Unanimous Vote, Rebuffing Conservative Media “We cannot allow one event to dictate 25 years of our city’s policies toward undocumented immigrants," Supervisor Malia Cohen told a cheering crowd of 250 mostly Latino supporters yesterday. This was in
SF News Family of Kathryn Steinle To File Legal Claims Against SF And Federal Officials Kathryn Steinle's parents to file legal claims against S.F., feds in Pier 14 slaying: http://t.co/2qXGMUSpBF pic.twitter.com/HcqFuC0osT— SFGate (@SFGate) September 1, 2015 by BJ Kraska The parents
SF News Pier 14 Shooting Accidental? Bullet That Killed Kathryn Steinle May Have Ricocheted On the third day of Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez’s preliminary hearing, KGO reports, a ballistics expert testified that the fatal bullet that struck Kathryn Steinle ricocheted off the pavement of the pier. In
SF News Francisco Sanchez, Suspect In Pier 14 Murder, In Court For Preliminary Hearing Witnesses testify in #Pier14 killing of 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle. http://t.co/Iy0UfapDdr pic.twitter.com/0zGqgW8c1o— SFGate (@SFGate) August 25, 2015 by Betty Wang Photos and new details were revealed yesterday, on
SF News Not Guilty Plea For Pier 14 Shooter, As Feds Scramble To Figure Out How He Got Their Gun The sad and bizarre case of the random shooting of a San Francisco woman by a transient Mexican man in the US without documentation has taken an even stranger twist, at the news
SF News Video: 'Wandering' Man Says He Took Sleeping Pills From Dumpster Then Shot Woman At SF Tourist Attraction In a lengthy and rambling jailhouse interview Sunday, the man accused of randomly shooting 32-year-old Kate Steinle at a popular San Francisco tourist spot on July 2 says that he was "wandering on