A San Francisco nonprofit leader was attacked Friday morning with a wooden plank and taken to the hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries, police say.
nonprofit leader was attacked Friday morning with a wooden plank and taken to the hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries, police say. man has been arrested in the attack, but a second suspect remains outstanding.
Rev. Amos Brown, president of the San Francisco NAACP and pastor of Third Baptist Church in the Western Addition, said the attack happened after Spingola asked two men, perceived to be homeless, to move from the organization's front doorstep. Police said when they arrived, the suspect had already been detained by the victim and witnesses. Police then took the suspect into custody. He was transported to a local hospital. The suspect has not been positively identified and has not yet been booked, according to Rueca. San Francisco's new district attorney tours Tenderloin, pledges action to stop 'open-air drug sales'
"We must hold people accountable to the law--whether they are homeless or not," said Brown. "We must put the homeless in the right mental health and drug abuse programs, so they are a not a harm to society or themselves."rich with Black history and culture
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