Persistent, and it gets to be difficult. So much for good intentions and less than perfect outcomes. In San Francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. Tonight the medical examiner has identified the woman shot and killed by San Francisco police after she was driving recklessly on a busy street. Two plain clothes officers were investigating reports of a stolen jet that at the the chevron station at van ness and pine street. They found the car identified themselves to the driver, 24yearold alice brown. Brown drove straight toward them. When she tried to get away, she hit a building went the wrong way down pine street. Drove on a sidewalk, hit another building and several cars. One motorcycle officer dumped his bicycle to avoid being hit. Police say they shot brown because she was endangering officers and pedestrians last night on the street. A 45yearold woman and her 5yearold daughter are in the hospital after an elderly driver hit them in a crosswalk. That was just afternoon when it happene
Queer twin sisters and community activists Melonie and Melorra Green have been named San Francisco Pride community grand marshals, the organization recently announced.
The women, 43, are co-executive directors of the African American Art and Culture Complex in the Western Addition.
The Green sisters were selected via public vote, along with the Oakland LGBTQ Community Center, which was named this year s organizational grand marshal. The San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee stated that additional grand marshals and other honorees would be announced soon.
The Green sisters are curators, artists, and activists who have produced more than 80 exhibitions and over 100 public events, according to SF Pride.