SF News Alleged Club Q Mass Shooter Reportedly the Grandson of a Sitting GOP California Assemblymember We’re learning more today about the shooter in Saturday night’s massacre at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, including the fact that his grandfather is reportedly a sitting Republican California state Assemblyperson representing San Diego County.
SF News Monday Morning Headlines: SF LGBTQ Community Mourns With Colorado Springs A candlelight vigil Sunday in the Castro brought out mourners for the Colorado Springs shooting, the family of Alexis Gabe had their own vigil for her in Amador County, and the UC worker strike enters its second week.
SF News Families of VTA Workers Killed In Mass Shooting Settle Wrongful Death Case For Just $8 Million Apparently the hands of attorneys representing families of eight of the victims in the May 2021 mass shooting at a VTA rail facility in San Jose were somewhat tied by the legal system, and the families are now settling their wrongful death suit with the VTA for $8 million.
SF News Search Continues for Oakland School Shooters; Two Victims Have Life-Threatening Injuries Wednesday's mass shooting on the campus of two Oakland high schools left six people injured, and two of them were reportedly students. Oakland police say the shooting was targeted and arose out of "group and gang conflict."
SF News Shooting at Oakland School Leaves at Least Six Critically Injured There was a school shooting Wednesday in the Eastmont Hills neighborhood of Oakland, the details of which are still coming in — but we know that at least six students or staff were injured.
SF News Berkeley High School Community Wonders Why It Took Nine Days to Arrest Suspect In Mass Shooting Plan Berkeley Police looked pretty good compared to Uvalde, TX after a high school shooting plot appeared nipped in the bud. But maybe it wasn’t, as parents learn police knew of the plot for nine full days before allowing the teen to turn himself in.
SF News Day Around the Bay: Berkeley Police Arrest Teen for Trying to Recruit Accomplices for Mass Shooting/Bombing Berkeley police thwarted a potential mass shooting/bombing at Berkeley High thanks to a tip, there's been another mass shooting and it's in Tulsa, and a Concord woman fell for a "new job" Zelle scam.
SF News Vague Threat Against 'RHS' On Social Media Incites Panic at One Fairfield High School — and Other High Schools Nationwide With 'R' Names A threat made on Snapchat referring to "RHS" has led to classes being canceled and students being sent home at high schools all over the country with names that begin with "R."
SF News One-Year Anniversary of San Jose VTA Mass Shooting Marked With Vigils, Remembrances — and a New Lawsuit Today marks exactly one year since a disgruntled Valley Transit Authority worker opened fire and took the lives of nine colleagues in San Jose, and remembrances ranged from somber to combative to the serving of a wrongful death lawsuit.
SF News Sacramento Second-Grader Brings Gun to School; Fremont High Schooler Arrested For Threats In the wake of Tuesday's horrific mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, local law enforcement has been on high alert looking out for copycat attempts. And in one disturbing incident that happened the same day as the Texas shooting, a young child in Sacramento brought a gun and ammo to school.
SF News White Supremacists In East Bay Tried to Stoke Race War After Buffalo Shooting With 'White Lives Matter' Sign A disgusting demonstration took place in the East Bay community of Blackhawk Saturday just hours after a mass shooting claimed ten lives at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, most of them Black people.
SF News Sacramento Police: 'Gang Violence Is at the Center of This Tragedy' Sacramento police revealed more about their ongoing investigation into the shooting Sunday morning that claimed six lives and injured a dozen others, and they say they now believe at least five gunmen were involved in a gang-related gunfight.
SF News Sacramento Shooting Suspects Both Recently Released From Prison, Already Sparking Debate About Sentencing The two brothers who are so far the only suspects in Sunday's mass shooting in downtown Sacramento were both multiply convicted felons who had been released from prison in the last two years.
SF News Tuesday Morning Topline: Second Suspect Arrested In Sacramento Shooting The brother of the suspect arrested Monday in the mass shooting in Sacramento has now been arrested, one of the victims in the shooting was a homeless woman, and a longtime Bay Area weatherman has just passed away.
SF News Police Seek Multiple Shooters In Sacramento Massacre as Victims Begin Being Identified A mass shooting in downtown Sacramento on Sunday morning that claimed at least six lives and injured a dozen other people appears to have been the result of a shootout between multiple gunmen, possibly stemming from a large fight that broke out as nightclubs were emptying out.
SF News VTA Shooting Victim's Widow Thinks Mass Shooters' Assets Should Belong to Their Victims Families Terra Fritch lost her husband in the May 26 mass shooting at the VTA rail yard in San Jose, and now she's seeking new legislation to help compensate victims families after these all-too-frequent tragedies.
SF News Campbell Police May Have Just Intercepted the Bay Area's Next Mass Shooter By Accident Police in Campbell arrested a suspected prowler on July 9 and found that his vehicle was full of weaponry, drugs, and a journal in which he allegedly talked about eradicating Black, Latinx, and Jewish people.
SF News Santa Clara Sheriff Releases Body Cam Footage From Last Week's VTA Shooting The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office has released body-worn camera footage from the department's response to the mass shooting at the VTA maintenance yard last Wednesday.
SF News San Jose Gunman Was Being Disciplined For Racist Remarks In Workplace Of course, it is coming to light that the man who killed nine of his coworkers before taking his own life had been recently reported for making racist comments at work.
SF News These Are the Nine VTA Employees Killed In Wednesday's Shooting In San Jose The nine men who were fatally shot Wednesday morning in one of the worst mass shootings the Bay Area has ever experienced have now been publicly identified, and here's what we know about them.
SF News Ex-Girlfriend Painted Frightening Picture of San Jose Shooter, Claims He Raped Her Hours after we learned of the shooting in San Jose that claimed the lives of eight Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) workers, we're hearing more details about the man believed solely responsible — who also took his own life.
SF News [Update] Mass Shooting Kills 9 at Downtown San Jose VTA Train Yard A mass shooting in San Jose has claimed multiple lives and caused multiple injuries in a Wednesday morning tragedy the details of which are still trickling out. Reportedly nine people are dead, all VTA employees.
Business & Tech YouTube Isn't Taking Down 'Citizen Journalist' Video of Boulder Shooting In Progress YouTube says it won't remove a video of the mass shooting in Boulder on Monday, despite the fact that it shows bodies on the ground, because it has documentary or journalistic value.
SF News Sunnyvale Police Thwart Alleged Mass Shooting Attempt by Disgruntled UPS Employee The accused would-be killer live streamed his police chase on Facebook, whilst in possession of nine guns and 20,000 rounds of ammunition.
SF News Threats By Unhinged-Sounding Student Freak Out USF Campus, Student Arrested A screaming student who had allegedly made threats on social media against the University of San Francisco campus was arrested Sunday night after students locked themselves in campus buildings in fear of a potential mass shooting.