Well take a look at this. Somebody in San Francisco caught on camera attacking a waymo. This happened near market and laura streets on saturday night. And you can see the person jumping on the cars hood and stomping on the windshield. Really . No word on a we have reached out to police and waymo for comment and have not yet heard back. Now this is the second time the waymo car has been trashed in San Francisco. You might remember seeing this video. Police say that a 14 yearold was recently charged for setting this waymo car on fire. It happened back in february. Police say that a crowd sprayed graffiti on the car broke a window and threw fireworks inside. No passengers were inside at the time. And fortunately nobody was hurt. Remains of the great whale found offshore in alameda were moved across San Francisco bay today. The goal is to try to figure out how the animal died. The whales carcass was first spotted saturday evening. The plan is now for biologists from the Marine Mammal cente
Attending a service at saints. Peter and Paul Catholic church when he was attacked by a knife wielding man kron fours. Sara stinson reports. A scary sunday in San Franciscos north beach. A person stabbed in front of the iconic saints. Peter and Paul Catholic church during service. Video from the citizen app shows emergency crews rushing to help the victim kron. 4 confirmed the man is a churchgoer. Someone who works at saints. Peter and paul says a homeless man was disrupting the sunday service. And when asked to leave, he got physical and the homeless man then pulled out a knife and a parishioner outside the church. I saw him. This guy being pinned down. And thats when we heard he got stabbed. So top of steps of the looking out and all of us and i go, oh, my the frightening scene played out on filbert street around one in the afternoon. The victim was later taken to the hospital that were just going just pray and see what happens. Police say they arrested a man who witnesses identified
Nations highest court will take up a case just like that. And it could have big implications for bay area cities struggling with homelessness. Local advocacy groups will be watch closely. If they ask, you know, get up, go, probably reporter John David White says he lived on the streets of San Francisco for years, but for the last several months hes been staying in a shelter bed. A 2019 ruling said cities cannot enforce criminal restrictions on Public Camping unless there is shelter space available. Now, grants pass, a small city in southern oregon, is challenging the ruling. On monday, the u. S. Supreme court will hear arguments on whether it is unconstitutional for cities to enforce the camping restrictions if they dont have shelter space. So were nervous about it but hopeful that this country will recognize that Homeless People do have constitutional rights. Reporter advocates for the unhoused are finding, removing and arresting those individuals and it causes them harm and violates
Crisis. And getting up close and personal with pandas. Mayor london breed back in the bay tonight. What shes saying about her trip to china and the plan to bring those pandas to the San Francisco zoo. Plus, a blowout celebration for a 1. 7 million throne. Why this San Francisco neighborhood is saluting this controversial potty. The news at 6 00 starts right now. Im terry mcsweeney. Gia has the night off. How to deal with homeless encampments front and center at the nations highest court. The Supreme Court set to take up the issue this week. It could have big implications for bay area cities struggling with homelessness. Tomorrow justices will be considering a challenge to rulings from a San Franciscobased appeals court. That court found punishing people for sleeping outside when shelter space is lacking amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. But a small Southern Oregon town is appealing that ruling with a lot hanging in the balance. Advocacy groups say the current ruling provides ess
Nations highest court will take up a case just like that. And it could have big implications for bay area cities struggling with homelessness. Local advocacy groups will be watch closely. If they ask, you know, get up, go, probably reporter John David White says he lived on the streets of San Francisco for years, but for the last several months hes been staying in a shelter bed. A 2019 ruling said cities cannot enforce criminal restrictions on Public Camping unless there is shelter space available. Now, grants pass, a small city in southern oregon, is challenging the ruling. On monday, the u. S. Supreme court will hear arguments on whether it is unconstitutional for cities to enforce the camping restrictions if they dont have shelter space. So were nervous about it but hopeful that this country will recognize that Homeless People do have constitutional rights. Reporter advocates for the unhoused are finding, removing and arresting those individuals and it causes them harm and violates