My latest: The homeless man arrested on suspicion of killing a 94-year-old Glen Park resident was well-known to police. He’d threatened numerous neighbors with bodily harm, and yet the city did little other than keep offering services he kept refusing.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/heatherknight/article/The-suspect-in-the-murder-of-an-elderly-SF-man-15298412.php?t=d9823eaf1e …
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Here's more info about Leo Hainzl, 94, who was killed Monday. During WW2 he became a "displaced person" and was sent to a resettlement camp in Germany before moving to Australia as a refugee and then SF in 1960. RIP Mr. Hainzl. I'm so sorry SF failed you. https://www.glenparkassociation.org/glen-park-mourns-lost-neighborhood-fixture/ …
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First the SFPD said they weren't releasing Peter Rocha's mugshot to protect the witness identification process. But now they are. Anyway, this is him.pic.twitter.com/3J3LuCBaYp
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I’ll be talking more about the preventable killing of Leo Hainzl, 94, at 11:30 am on
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Pretty obvious he should have been involuntarily committed.
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Agreed. Unfortunately, ACLU thinks conservatorship is ”the greatest deprivation of civil liberties aside from the death penalty” and helps ensure otherwise.http://www.sfweekly.com/news/after-months-of-contentious-arguments-s-f-passes-mental-health-conservatorship-bill/ …
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Well it's good to know what moves Chesa to be a proper DA - somebody has to die.
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@SFPD is not releasing the suspect’s mugshot to protect the process of potential witnesses identifying the assailant.
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Such a sad story.
@RafaelMandelman and others have been trying to get him help. Is Laura’s Law working as intended? Expanded conservatorship? It doesn’t look like it. More lives destroyed here. May Leo RIP. -
...or the Behavioral Health Court in San Francisco, which is supposed to take lower level offenders with mental illness and divert them to treatment. That system isn’t being given a chance to function if the guy is never brought in by police.
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