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At about 11am today, an SUV with an Uber placard crashed into the ground-floor of 1287 Howard Street. According to the San Francisco Appeal, no one was injured in the collision.
In response to mass shootings and everyday violence, the Brady Campaign, United Playaz and others are teaming up to get guns off the streets.
100+ people protested in the Board of Supervisors' chambers, but a committee still voted to move the project ahead to a full vote in two weeks.
A pepper-spray robbery at REI, a life-threatening stabbing on Seventh Street, and a pair of arsons are also among the latest crime news in SoMa.
Does it seem like there are more used needles lying around these days? The Chronicle investigates, and finds new stats and sources supporting a rising incidence of used-needle dumps around the city.
KTVU's Heather Holmes reports that CHP has convinced the man to get dressed, and is trying to get him to climb down.
At about 2:30am Sunday, Nov. 22nd, a household on the 400 block of Berry Street awoke to a bullet shattering a second-story window facing the I-280 off-ramp. No one was injured.
A car spontaneously burst into flames during the evening commute, but SFFD quickly doused the blaze.
Violent robberies once again topped the list of crime and safety incidents in the neighborhood over the past two weeks.
Multiple robberies with weapons and fists in Central SoMa headline the most recent crime and safety roundup.
Yet another cyclist/vehicle collision joins the recent spate of such incidents around the city.
At today's community meeting, officials shared more details on investigations into the shooting of a 27-year-old resident by police.
Crime and safety incidents so far this month also include multiple stabbings in Central SoMa, a few robberies, and a thwarted kidnapping.
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