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@lilmikesf@c.im
2025-09-16 17:39:59

35 yr old #SanFrancisco father stabbed to death in front of child while picking his son up at Commodore Sloat elementary school on Ocean Ave.
Suspect Daniel Patrick Rodriguez apparently committed violent act after a crosswalk altercation and was arrested after being located 170 miles out of town in #Tuolumne

"Our thoughts certainly go out to the family of 35-year-old Robert Byrd Il, who was stabbed and killed last Wednesday afternoon at Junipero Serra Boulevard and Ocean Avenue, just outside of
Commodore Sloat Elementary School. Byrd was reportedly picking up his eight-year-old son from school when the 4:35 pm stabbing happened in the
intersection last Wednesday, and you've got to feel for that young son who had to witness his father's killing."
@NFL@darktundra.xyz
2025-09-10 20:02:09

Why it makes sense for Cowboys to 'kick tires' on ex-No. 1 pick Jadeveon Clowney

cbssports.com/nfl/news/why-it-

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2025-07-31 15:53:39

#FuckEricAdams so so much. And fuck Hochul for not removing him. #BikeNYC
hellgateny…

After two last-minute appeals from safe street advocates, a state appellate court panel ruled on Monday afternoon that Mayor Eric Adams could rip out a three-block stretch of protected bike lane on Bedford Avenue from Willoughby Avenue to Flushing Avenue. Adams's Department of Transportation, which installed the bike lane barely nine months ago, began the demolition late Wednesday night.

"It's really sad to see [the removal of] a safety project that has been fought for by a whole host of com…
Crash data from the DOT showed that the entire protected lane on Bedford, which separated bicyclists from traffic with a barrier of parked cars and stone blocks, reduced overall injuries by 47 percent. But Mayor Adams's decision to kill the lane was ultimately about politics, not safety.

This past spring, members of the local Orthodox Jewish community, many of whom opposed the bike lane's installation in the first place, became incensed after several close calls between e-bike riders and chi…
One Orthodox man, who declined to give his name, told Hell Gate that he supported Adams's decision to remove the bike lane, which he thought was "poorly planned," but believed that Adams intervened mostly because of the general election in November.

"I don't think he would have stepped in if there wasn't an election," he said, adding that he liked Adams before the mayor decided to remove the bike lane. "He has a very hard job because it's New York City, but he's doing a decent job."

The m…
The actual removal of the bike lane was extremely loud and agonizingly slow. A massive truck obliterated less than a third of the bright green line on Bedford Avenue between Willoughby and Myrtle Avenues in about an hour of work, as a worker watched to make sure no debris got caught in the machine. Two bicyclists whisked by after 11 p.m. realizing—mid-ride—that the bike lane was being shorn off.

One of them turned to their friend, perplexed: "Wait, are they getting rid of this?"