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Police say knife attack on 2 Asian women in San Francisco was unprovoked By Henry Lee and KTVU Staff Published KTVU s Henry Lee reports. SAN FRANCISCO - As the investigation continues into the stabbing of two women of Asian descent in San Francisco, police said the attack appears to be unprovoked. Police believe the suspect in the case, 54-year-old Patrick Thompson of San Francisco, randomly attacked the two women, who are 63 and 85 years-old. The double stabbing happened on Tuesday around 4:51 p.m. in the area of 4th and Stockton streets. Officers who arrived at the scene found the two women suffering from multiple stab wounds. ....
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Judge upholds gag order on SF Bay View editor Judge upholds gag order on SF Bay View editor March 13, 2021 Banners bold and brave ringed the street in front of private prison profiteer GEO Group’s so-called 111 Taylor St. Apartments, actually a halfway house for returning federal and state prisoners, on Sunday, March 7, for the Free Malik rally that brought 200 supporters to the tough Tenderloin in downtown San Francisco. Malik Washington is the SF Bay View’s new editor, who risked a return to prison to publicly expose a covered-up COVID outbreak at the center. – Photo: Terry Scussel, ProBonoPhoto.org Malik Washington now faces sanctions – and maybe a return to prison – for telling the press and public about a COVID outbreak at a private halfway house. ....
There are exactly three zip codes on the state s list in Alameda County, all of them in East Oakland. By targeting the areas most impacted by the pandemic, state officials hope to slow the spread of COVID19 and speed up the reopening of the economy. Left out were some of the city s COVID hotspots, the Mission District and the Bayview. Well it s flawed, said Shamann Walton, President of the SF Board of Supervisors. Supervisor Walton represents the Bayview and says state officials need to reevaluate their decision. I haven t spoken to the governor directly. I ve spoken to Senator Wiener and some of our state leaders and we obviously are going to reach out to the governor s office and let them know that we hope we can change this, said Supervisor Walton. ....
Editor s note: This story has been corrected to show that the additional period of 30 days of involuntary hospitalization applies only to those who are found gravely disabled. An advisory board is recommending major changes for care of Ventura County residents with serious mental illness, including the option to lengthen involuntary hospitalizations by up to 30 days. Voting 16-1 last week, the county Behavioral Health Advisory Board approved sending a report with eight recommendations addressing patient care to the Ventura County Board of Supervisors. If the county government s procedures don t allow for the report to be placed on the supervisors agenda, the advisory panel agreed to send the document to the five members of the board individually. ....