SF News Four People Killed at Halloween Party in an Orinda Airbnb A house in Orinda that a woman said she was renting for a family reunion became the site of a shooting Thursday night that left four people dead and at least four wounded.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Movie Theaters On Edge For 'Joker' Premiere Seven years after a mass shooter dressed as the Joker killed a dozen people at a Colorado movie theater during a premiere screening of The Dark Knight, the release of the dark Warner Bros. origin story Joker had theaters around the country bracing for the worst.
SF News MGM Resorts To Pay Out Up To $800 Million to Las Vegas Shooting Victims In a landmark settlement for a victims' fund that is exceeded only by funds for victims of September 11th and the 2010 BP oil spill, MGM Resorts International is expected to pay up to $800 million to settle hundreds of lawsuits stemming from the October 1, 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas.
SF News East Bay Jewish Community On Edge As Guy Who Threatened To Shoot Up Synagogue Walks Free Ross Farca is a free man, despite bragging on a video game platform that he planned to commit a synagogue "shooting with a body count of over 30,” having a history of mental illness, and cops found him with an illegal AR-15.
SF News SF-Based Cloudflare Pulls 8chan Offline Following El Paso Massacre After renowned, hate-filled internet cesspool 8chan was linked to a third deadly mass shooting, San Francisco-based internet service and security provider Cloudflare finally decided to pull the plug on it.
SF News FBI Finds More ‘Extremist Materials’ As Police Search For Motive In Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting The FBI is keeping a tight lip on what they’ve found on the shooter’s computer, phone, and thumb drives, but a law enforcement source describes discovering “extremist materials.”
SF News Gilroy Shooter Lived For Maybe Two Months In Dusty Nevada Town, Apparently Plotting Massacre While a motive has still not been discussed in Sunday's mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival, we know that the 19-year-old implicated spent the last months of his life in solitude in a sad-looking triplex near I-95 in Nevada.
SF News 19-Year-Old Gilroy Shooting Suspect Reportedly Shouted 'I'm Really Angry' Authorities have identified the shooter in Sunday's tragic mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival as 19-year-old Santino William LeGan of Gilroy.
SF News Man Convicted In 2012 Mass Shooting In Oakland Dies In Custody One Goh, the man who pleaded no contest in 2017 to charges stemming from a 2012 shooting at Oikos University that left seven people dead, has died in custody. His cause of death is not yet known.
SF News One Goh, Shooter Accused In 2012 Oikos University Massacre, Finally Ruled Fit To Stand Trial Five years in, and the 48-year-old man accused in the April 2012 killing of seven people at Oikos University in Oakland is finally headed for trial, with a hearing scheduled Wednesday of this
SF News Gavin Newsom, Nancy Pelosi, SF Mayor Ed Lee Respond To Orlando Mass Shooting As follow-up stories and reactions spread across the country early Sunday in the wake of the horrific mass murder at an Orlando gay nightclub, the Bay Area woke up to the news just
SF News Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood Shooter Robert Dear Found Unfit For Trial Not shockingly, the man accused in the killing of three innocent people last November in Colorado Springs, as he attempted to storm a Planned Parenthood location there and be a "warrior for the
SF News Uber Driver Charged With Killing 6 In Michigan Spree May Have Driven Passengers Between, After Shootings A Kalamazoo, Michigan man arrested on suspicion of killing six people this weekend was a driver-partner for Uber, the San Francisco-based company confirms. Furthermore, authorities are investigating unconfirmed reports that the suspect may
SF News Four Dead After Woman Goes On A Rampage At Northern California Tribal Headquarters Thursday afternoon at the headquarters of Cedarville Rancheria Northern Paiute, a federally recognized tribe near the Oregon border, 44-year-old former tribal leader Cherie Lash Rhoades opened fire during an eviction hearing that could
SF News Over The Weekend, Hundreds of Bay Area Residents Decided They No Longer Needed To Own Guns Gun buyback programs in San Francisco and Oakland proved that, at least in the Bay Area, there are scores of people willing to abandon their right to bear arms — especially in light of