Anonymous wrote:I think it happened at 2:30am. Nothing good happens that late at night!!
Anonymous wrote:SF giving DC a run for its money on lawlessness and existential terror
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This could have happened in any city. I doubt you've been recently. It's really not bad other than a few select neighborhoods (like most cities).
My parents both reside in SF.
And I couldn’t agree any more w/the above post.
I do not think this crime can only occur in Frisco.
I believe that the crime itself is not unique only to the area.
C’mon. I lived there for 10 years in the 1990s to early 2000s. No one would have been murdered randomly on the street back then in any place this guy would have been, unless he mistakenly walked through the projects at some point. It’s changed.
And “Frisco”? Seriously?
NP - we have no idea if this murder was random or any of the circumstances surrounding it, really, other than where and when he was found. Unless and until there are more details, speculating isn’t helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well yeah. I live in San Francisco and am pretty sure his fatal mistake was walking around at 2:30 in the MORNING. You don't do that. That's what taxis and ride shares are for.
It didn’t used to be like that. Being out around the time of last call was a pretty normal thing and not a time to fear for your life.
Anonymous wrote:Well yeah. I live in San Francisco and am pretty sure his fatal mistake was walking around at 2:30 in the MORNING. You don't do that. That's what taxis and ride shares are for.
Anonymous wrote:Well yeah. I live in San Francisco and am pretty sure his fatal mistake was walking around at 2:30 in the MORNING. You don't do that. That's what taxis and ride shares are for.
Anonymous wrote:What was he out doing at 2am in the morning though?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This could have happened in any city. I doubt you've been recently. It's really not bad other than a few select neighborhoods (like most cities).
My parents both reside in SF.
And I couldn’t agree any more w/the above post.
I do not think this crime can only occur in Frisco.
I believe that the crime itself is not unique only to the area.
C’mon. I lived there for 10 years in the 1990s to early 2000s. No one would have been murdered randomly on the street back then in any place this guy would have been, unless he mistakenly walked through the projects at some point. It’s changed.
And “Frisco”? Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:What was he out doing at 2am in the morning though?
Anonymous wrote:What was he out doing at 2am in the morning though?