Anonymous wrote:It’s becoming obvious that this was a target hit, probably something dicey with crypto.
Anonymous wrote:Is it so uncommon to be out at 2:30 am? In my 20s and early 30s that was bar closing time and then we’d go to Adams Morgan for pizza slices and hail cabs and go home. I’m in my 40s now but my daughter is 22 and she seems to be out shutting down the bars in Navy Yard at that time. I think it’s pretty extreme to say it’s unsafe to be out that late. What is this, the purge?
Anonymous wrote:Is it so uncommon to be out at 2:30 am? In my 20s and early 30s that was bar closing time and then we’d go to Adams Morgan for pizza slices and hail cabs and go home. I’m in my 40s now but my daughter is 22 and she seems to be out shutting down the bars in Navy Yard at that time. I think it’s pretty extreme to say it’s unsafe to be out that late. What is this, the purge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe that anyone is criticizing this poor man for being in SF or being where he was at the hour when he was there.
I hope they find the nut who killed him.
SF relies a lot on tourist $$$$. These kind of stories make people reconsider going there.
They really need to get things cleaned up there. And, they can start by finding this criminal.
And, where is Gavin Newsom at this time? Has he said anything about this killing?
+1. I don't understand the whole "well he shouldn't have been out at 2:30am!" sentiment. He was a young guy with friends in the city. Isn't there an important point to be made here if he can't be out on the street without being stabbed to death?! Are we now at the point with SF, NYC, Chicago, etc., that we should now EXPECT this?! Maybe we should be focusing a bit more on the damn nutjob who did this. And of course, Newsom is nowhere to be found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe that anyone is criticizing this poor man for being in SF or being where he was at the hour when he was there.
I hope they find the nut who killed him.
SF relies a lot on tourist $$$$. These kind of stories make people reconsider going there.
They really need to get things cleaned up there. And, they can start by finding this criminal.
And, where is Gavin Newsom at this time? Has he said anything about this killing?
+1. I don't understand the whole "well he shouldn't have been out at 2:30am!" sentiment. He was a young guy with friends in the city. Isn't there an important point to be made here if he can't be out on the street without being stabbed to death?! Are we now at the point with SF, NYC, Chicago, etc., that we should now EXPECT this?! Maybe we should be focusing a bit more on the damn nutjob who did this. And of course, Newsom is nowhere to be found.
Anonymous wrote:Hard to believe that anyone is criticizing this poor man for being in SF or being where he was at the hour when he was there.
I hope they find the nut who killed him.
SF relies a lot on tourist $$$$. These kind of stories make people reconsider going there.
They really need to get things cleaned up there. And, they can start by finding this criminal.
And, where is Gavin Newsom at this time? Has he said anything about this killing?
Anonymous wrote:So weird he had his wallet and phone, so not a mugging. A homeless guy basically just ran up and stabbed him twice??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I blame the woke. Ever since Trump the left has gone bonkers with it's policies.
Also he tried to get help from 2 cars and they both sped off.
How charming that someone thinks that SF's policies started in 2016. Please do try to get out of Ohio on occasion.
Anonymous wrote:I blame the woke. Ever since Trump the left has gone bonkers with it's policies.
Also he tried to get help from 2 cars and they both sped off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They set up the city's biggest homeless shelter and center in that neighborhood--the Embarcadero Navigation Center, in 2020. I think that's what you are referring to? There is a big shelter but also services and places where people set up tents.
That's actually south of the bridge in South Beach, not in Rincon Hill. It's close by, but a different neighborhood and pretty stark contrast. Downtown SF is that way. Not to suggest that you don't need to watch your back anywhere at 2 am, but Rincon Hill and South Beach are two different animals.
It doesn't really matter, though. This was a horrific crime and a terrible loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the local news site sfgate.com, he was in Rincon Hill which is a neighborhood south of Market St. Honestly, that’s not a part of town I’d have been comfortable walking around late at night. There are condos and such, but it’s not an area with a lot of nightlife and there’s more industrial areas right around it.
My DD lives and works in Rincon. The are has businesses and highrises. It was a very safe white neighborhood until about 2 years ago when SF decided to set up a sort of homeless sanctioned encampment. People had bought condos for over $1M right before the city set up the tented encampment. Now, and especially with this murder, no one can sell.
They set up the city's biggest homeless shelter and center in that neighborhood--the Embarcadero Navigation Center, in 2020. I think that's what you are referring to? There is a big shelter but also services and places where people set up tents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the local news site sfgate.com, he was in Rincon Hill which is a neighborhood south of Market St. Honestly, that’s not a part of town I’d have been comfortable walking around late at night. There are condos and such, but it’s not an area with a lot of nightlife and there’s more industrial areas right around it.
My DD lives and works in Rincon. The are has businesses and highrises. It was a very safe white neighborhood until about 2 years ago when SF decided to set up a sort of homeless sanctioned encampment. People had bought condos for over $1M right before the city set up the tented encampment. Now, and especially with this murder, no one can sell.