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San Francisco County Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi received criticism by anti-illegal immigration activist groups, including Californians for Population Stabilization, and a range of politicians, including San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee and California U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, for García Zárate's release from custody before the shooting. Lee stated ...
A horrifying killing in San Francisco is adding fuel to the fire over immigration. Thirty-two-year-old Kathryn Steinle was taking a stroll with her father along a popular pier when she was shot to ...
Zarate, who had been deported to Mexico five times since first entering the United States as a juvenile, said the July 1, 2015, shooting of Kate Steinle on a pier in San Francisco, was an accident.
2012 Ingleside, San Francisco homicide: San Francisco: 2012-03-23: 5: Murder of family of Chinese immigrants, sometimes called the "Lei family quintuple slayings" [44] [45] 34: Murder of Ming Qu and Ying Wu: Los Angeles: 2012-04-11: 2: Chinese graduate students at USC shot to death while sitting in their BMW near campus [46] 35: Murders of ...
"My son's life was stolen at the hands of an illegal alien," said Mary Ann Mendoza, the mother of Sgt. Brendan Mendoza, who was killed in a car crash. The parents of three Americans killed by ...
This year the number killed in traffic accidents during illegal crossings is about 50." [32] In January 2003, two undocumented immigrant passengers died when their truck crashed on Interstate 8 while fleeing the Border Patrol, after a spike strip punctured a tire. [33] A week after the accident, a third person, Elvia Rumbo Leyva, died in the ...
A San Francisco lawyer who filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s crackdown on sanctuary cities argued that President Trump’s polices regarding immigration make Americans "less safe."
The San Mateo County prosecutors did not file criminal charges against San Francisco firefighters for what they described as a "tragic accident". [ 131 ] Hayes-White stated that the department's 2009 ban on video recording devices would be extended to include any devices mounted on helmets that record emergencies citing privacy concerns.