Little children that go to this school. This all happened though on floor with the eighth graders and thats when the violence erupted and the school had to go on lock down before classes even began. Eighth grade girl accused of of grabbing a pair of scissors and stabbing a another 14yearold twice this morning here at Congress Middle and Elementary School in third floor hallway before classes began. It was like a big commotion of everybody running and yelling and screaming. Reporter police and School Officials say the fight erupted after a long simmering dispute. Stabbing someone with a weapon is obviously a serious criminal act. Things obviously got too heated and they lost control one girl lost control on it. They had some kind of dispute going back some time that boiled over. Unfortunately it ended up one of the students grabbing a pave scissors and stabbing the other student. She stabbed the other student unfortunately around the chest area and the arm. Reporter the suspects family
Quasan that are they are was a iteming a dangerous cross over route 130 he made it over the median when did he he was struck by a car traveling southbound. That car did not stop. But tonight the driver is behind bars. Guarding their candles from the wind, dozens gathered in camden to pay tribute to a smile they say continues to burn on. I looked at his bed. When i looked at his bed, i saw his mom crying. This cant be real, man. Quasan turner was off from Pennsauken High School and headed back from hanging out with friends when he was hit near route 130 and 49th street he was left to die and police were left without many clues. Until the young niece and passenger in a car driven by 40yearold susan high land of beverly suddenly called police. Now theyre going through something because of her actions and 19yearold that called the cops to do that for us, bless her. I thank her for that. Reporter yet 24 hours anger turned into forgiveness and tears have turned to smiles. Something quasan ne
The cat needed to have the teeth removes and they declined that cat, and put on death row and another one had stones and was turned down and another cat turned down. And i just, i am not and in favor of a group that cherry picks its animals especially bringing in animals from out of county, and in favor of being the only Animal Shelter in the city, thank you. I am actually an animal care attendant at animal control but i am here as a private citizen and it is interesting all of the data and all of the statistics that have been put out and the presentation. But, let me tell you as supervisor weiner mentioned, you dont really realize everything that goes on until you visit our shelter. I have been there for six years and every day is a struggle and some days when we need to have 7 people working there are only four of us and we all have to overlook all of the animals needs from medical issues from behavior issues, and socializing them and making sure that they are okay and they receive t
Extremely organized and vocal and participation during the budget process and because that really has a significant impact, and i think on the mayor and on the board in terms of making sure that priorities are actually getting addressed. For the next steps we need to finalize the planning and determine what is the best fit in order to provide a modern facility that meets the needs of the animal and refine our own work load and look at best practice and smart practices and talk to our partners regionally and see what is the opt mal level of resources to provide for the animals within the city and we need to submit the budget and we will do so in february. And we will work with the Mayors Office and supervisors through june, and july, and in order to finalize the budget for acc. Okay. Thank you, thank you, so much for the presentation. Okay. Supervisor weiner and tang, if there are no other presentations, lets open this up for Public Comment. I think that before we get to the Public Comm
Commission advises you on the animal issues and do not provide the oversight of the acc and it does come up that involve the agency. And whether San Francisco should mandate that it be a no kill shelter and no adoptable animal is euthanized including those who need behavior or medical help before they can be adopted for two years we heard presentations from advocates and organizations on all sides of the issue, no kill is a goal that Everyone Wants and San Francisco is close. To be successful no kill requires among other things, extensive public out reach and education, and Behavior Training in the shelter, all of which require adequate staffing and managing to carry out, something that acc does not now have and has not had for years, acc is an open shelter ask required to accept any animal that comes in the door, many shelters in the country are not, they can and do refuse to adopt animals. And ultimately, the commission decided to take no action. While encouraging no kill as a goal w