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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was placed on the reserve/non-football injury list after he was shot in the chest during a robbery attempt in the city’s popular Union Square area.
The 23-year-old rookie was released from San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center on Sept. 1 after being listed in fair condition, according to a statement from the team. NFL rules state that a player placed on the reserve/non-football injury list must miss a minimum of four games, but the timeline for Pearsall’s return to the team is still uncertain.
Pearsall was walking alone carrying shopping bags to his car shortly after 3:30 p.m. on Aug. 31 when a 17-year-old suspect attempted to rob him with a gun on Geary Street and Grant Avenue, police said. A physical altercation between Pearsall and the suspect ensued during the attempted robbery, and both were injured when gunfire from the suspect’s firearm was discharged.
San Francisco police officers rendered aid and medics transported both subjects to a local hospital for further medical evaluation. Pearsall is lucky to be alive after the ordeal, according to his mother Erin Pearsall.
Nearly a thousand nutria have been hunted in the Bay Area this year
Nutria have been a problem on Virginia's Eastern Shore peninsula for over a decade.
San Fransisco’s nightmarish controlled demolition might be over. Yesterday, the Washington Post ran another shocking election story headlined, “San Francisco rejects incumbent mayor London Breed, elects Daniel Lurie.” Daniel Lurie is a democrat, but he is a conservative, anti-crime democrat. “We need to enforce the laws,” Lurie told WaPo last month. “We can be compassionate, but we have to be tough.”
Behold California’s red shift:
Voters in California’s Alameda County have successfully recalled the district’s radical George Soros-funded soft-on-crime chief prosecutor.
The recall of District Attorney Pamela Price, a Democrat, has the potential to deal a blow to the principles of progressivism in the criminal justice system across one of the bluest areas in California.
Price became the first elected district attorney in the history of Alameda County to be recalled from office.
Her district includes the city of Oakland which has been ravaged by violent crime in recent years,
"principles of progressivism"?
Like refusing to protect the public from criminals?
Behold California’s red shift:
California's biggest downtown areas are crumbling under the weight of homelessness and drug addiction, causing a vital part of its economy to dry out.
Cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco have made countless headlines since the pandemic about their drug-infested streets where businesses are quickly pulling out due to high crime rates and low consumer passage.
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