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S.F. parolee accused of killing 2 pedestrians was free despite several recent arrests
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San Francisco police investigate the scene of a fatal hit-and-run on Second Street just north of Mission Street on Thursday. Parolee Troy Ramon McAlister, 45, has been accused of killing two pedestrians.Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle
A driver accused by police of killing two pedestrians in downtown San Francisco on New Year’s Eve while intoxicated and in a stolen car is a parolee who remained free despite being arrested several times in the city in recent months, according to city officials and public records.
Troy Ramon McAlister, a 45-year-old city resident who was released on April 10 from a state prison sentence for robbery, was not charged with new crimes by the District Attorney’s Office after any of last year’s arrests, the most recent of which occurred on Dec. 20.
Renewed call for shipyard excavation moratorium â the legal legacy of harm to the Hunters Point community
January 1, 2021
âWe are fighting this toxic genocide all the way to the top of the government ladder,â say attorneys for Hunters Point resident plaintiffs Charles A. Bonner & A. Cabral Bonner in the Hunters Point Community Lawsuitseeking $27 billion in the biggest eco-fraud case in history. Here, Charles Bonner speaks at a July 2018 press conference. â Photo: Liz Moughon, SF Chronicle
by Ahimsa Porter Sumchai, MD PD (Postdoctoral Fellow)
âWe are fighting this toxic genocide all the way to the top of the government ladder.â â Charles A Bonner and A. Cabral Bonner, attorneys for plaintiffs in the Hunters Point Community Lawsuit
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