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   On 02 Feb 2022, Klaus Schadenfreude    
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   > Siri Cruise wrote   
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   >> I don't need gay idiots wandering around with knives.   
      
   SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A 37-year-old man who was shot and killed by San   
   Francisco police Thursday is accused of killing his 76-year-old mom and   
   her dog in their home, according to authorities.   
      
   Officers responded to a home in the 700 block of 31st Avenue near   
   Washington High School after 2:30 a.m.   
      
   Authorities say as an officer was talking with an 84-year-old man at the   
   doorway when the suspect armed with a knife advanced on both him and the   
   officer. The officer then shot the suspect, who was later taken to a   
   hospital and pronounced dead.   
      
   Inside the home, officers found a 76-year-old woman and a dog dead.   
      
   The 84-year-old male victim was transported to the hospital and treated   
   for non-life-threatening injuries.   
      
   The killings are being investigated by San Francisco District Attorney's   
   Office and there will be a town hall meeting about the tragic incident   
   within 10 days.   
      
   "It's upsetting for all of us, it's upsetting for the community, the   
   neighborhood, the officers, especially the officers that responded to the   
   scene and had to deal with such a horrendous event," Officer Eve   
   Laokwansathitaya said.   
      
   Supervisor Connie Chan released this statement:   
      
   "Early this morning I was informed of an officer-involved shooting that   
   occurred in the Richmond District. This is a tragic incident, and together   
   we mourn the loss of life. When one household is hurt, our entire   
   community is impacted. My heart and thoughts are with the family.   
      
   We are expecting more details of the incident to be released to the public   
   as the investigation continues to unfold. I'm in close communication with   
   our Police Department and Richmond District Police Station, our shared   
   goal will continue to drive us working together to ensure the Richmond is   
   safe."   
      
   Effie Bountouvas said she's lived next door to the elderly couple for more   
   than three decades.   
      
   "She (the victim) was like a sister to me. She was a wonderful person, may   
   she rest in peace," said Bountouvas.   
      
   Bountouvas is still unclear about what happened.   
      
   "It's a tragic thing to happen," said Bountouvas. "It's really a shame   
   because it was a beautiful family. A beautiful family. Beautiful   
   neighbors."   
      
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