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Nearly a thousand nutria have been hunted in the Bay Area this year
Nutria have been a problem on Virginia's Eastern Shore peninsula for over a decade.
San Fransisco’s nightmarish controlled demolition might be over. Yesterday, the Washington Post ran another shocking election story headlined, “San Francisco rejects incumbent mayor London Breed, elects Daniel Lurie.” Daniel Lurie is a democrat, but he is a conservative, anti-crime democrat. “We need to enforce the laws,” Lurie told WaPo last month. “We can be compassionate, but we have to be tough.”
Behold California’s red shift:
Voters in California’s Alameda County have successfully recalled the district’s radical George Soros-funded soft-on-crime chief prosecutor.
The recall of District Attorney Pamela Price, a Democrat, has the potential to deal a blow to the principles of progressivism in the criminal justice system across one of the bluest areas in California.
Price became the first elected district attorney in the history of Alameda County to be recalled from office.
Her district includes the city of Oakland which has been ravaged by violent crime in recent years,
"principles of progressivism"?
Like refusing to protect the public from criminals?
Behold California’s red shift:
California's biggest downtown areas are crumbling under the weight of homelessness and drug addiction, causing a vital part of its economy to dry out.
Cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco have made countless headlines since the pandemic about their drug-infested streets where businesses are quickly pulling out due to high crime rates and low consumer passage.
https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/bromantic-friday-november-8-2024
San Fransisco’s nightmarish controlled demolition might be over. Yesterday, the Washington Post ran another shocking election story headlined, “San Francisco rejects incumbent mayor London Breed, elects Daniel Lurie.” Daniel Lurie is a democrat, but he is a conservative, anti-crime democrat. “We need to enforce the laws,” Lurie told WaPo last month. “We can be compassionate, but we have to be tough.”
Behold California’s red shift:
Lurie is an heir to the Levis fortune.
Bloomingdale's is closing its San Francisco flagship anchoring the San Francisco Centre, the department store chain announced on Tuesday.
As first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, the Macy's-owned chain plans to shutter the store at the end of March. The lease for the 339,000-square-foot store doesn't expire until Sept. 2046, according to bondholder reports on the debt tied to the mall.
"While we are committed to this decision, Bloomingdale’s doors will remain open until late spring 2025," Bloomingdale's told the Chronicle. "We are hopeful to be back to serve the San Francisco community in the future and look forward to introducing new ways to provide enhanced service to our loyal local shoppers.”
The Bloomingdale's closure follows the exit of the mall's other anchor, Nordstrom, from its own 312,000-square-foot space in the mall in 2023 after 35 years in business.
The 1.2 million square-foot mall has been under receivership since 2023 after former owner Unibail Rodamco Westfield walked away from the property with maturing debt. The asset is heading to foreclosure auction now set for Feb. 20, where it could potentially end up in the hands of another owner it it's not delayed.
The Chronicle also reports that a theater operator is in negotiations to potentially fill the 52,000-square-foot theater space vacated by Cinemark in mid-2023.
“red”… more like pink. most people fed up still think the same way that lead to these problems. substance hasn’t changed.
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WTF ? especially WTF if this really was a random shooting
https://nypost.com/2025/02/07/us-news/terrifying-moment-san-francisco-store-owner-is-shot-seven-times-at-point-blank-range-in-random-attack/
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Chilling surveillance video captured the moment a business owner in crime-ridden San Francisco was shot seven times at point-blank range in a random attack.
Martin Olive, 47, had been taking a smoke break outside his cannabis dispensary store in the Mission District on Jan. 27 when his masked attacker suddenly rode up beside him on an e-bike, police said.
The terrifying clip shows gun-toting perp Cheasarak Chong, 34 — who was later killed in a shootout with cops — hopping off the bike and casually pulling out a 9mm Glock as the unsuspecting victim was looking at his phone.
Pretty sure I know where that is. Sketchy area, but stuff like that did not used to happen.
WTF ? especially WTF if this really was a random shooting
https://nypost.com/2025/02/07/us-news/terrifying-moment-san-francisco-store-owner-is-shot-seven-times-at-point-blank-range-in-random-attack/
in the first world, people shooting up and passing out in the doorway of your high end home in a nice neighborhood get rousted and perhaps arrested by a high functioning constabulary.
in the third world, they get tossed by private security and private actors. each is a functional system.
but in the second world they get treated like precious faberge eggs, afforded infinite rights and prerogative, ignored by police, and untouchable by homeowners. a good friend of mine had a lovely place south of market in san francisco back in the 2000’s. he had to sell it and move because his wife kept getting blocked into their house (with the baby stroller) in the morning by junkies passed out with needles in arms and other appendages in pools of urine and feces on their front stoop. police would not even respond much less help.
in the second world, the rights of the anti-social become vectors of societal abuse and dissolution. they erode and prey upon morals and mores. behavior drops to terrible low equilibriums and the first world rules defend it and first world conflict avoidance makes handling it oneself impossible.
you try to prevent crazy people on trains from attacking innocent women and you land in jail. the first and third worlds know better, but the second world does not. it has the protections that make sense for sensible, respectful high trust people, but people who are none of those things wind up wielding them like maces.

The Holy Children of Baphomet and the Revolution shall not be infringed.

The victim of a deadly stabbing at a Muni stop in Ingleside is being called a hero for placing himself between the suspected attacker and a group of women and children who were being harassed.
Colden Kimber, 28, was with his girlfriend Saturday afternoon, waiting for a K train along Ocean Avenue after eating at Beep’s Burgers, when they saw the suspect yelling at bystanders, the district attorney’s office said.
The suspect, Sean Collins, 29, “had made several sneering comments like, ‘Oh, you think you are better than me,’ or ‘You are so scared of me,’” prosecutors alleged.
Kimber, who was 6-foot-4, deliberately moved between Collins and the group “so should anything happen, the victim could intervene and protect those around him,” prosecutors wrote in a court document.
Collins then brandished a knife and stabbed Kimber in the neck, a “completely and utterly unprovoked” attack, according to prosecutors, who have charged him with murder.
A wounded Kimber fought with Collins and tackled him onto seats on the platform, according to the DA’s office. Collins slipped away while Kimber’s girlfriend applied pressure to the knife wound. Police arrested Collins soon afterward.
Kimber died at San Francisco General Hospital.

Remember earlier this year when a dude dressed up like a woman pulled a weapon on a preacher in broad daylight?
Got memory-holed pretty quick.
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