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San Francisco Police Make Arrest In Waymo Chinatown Arson Case (sfstandard.com) 8

According to the San Francisco police department, police have made the first arrest in relation to several recent vehicle arsons, including the crowd attack of a Waymo robotaxi last month in Chinatown. The San Francisco Standard reports: Police say officers arrested a man meeting the description of a person suspected of lighting several vehicles on fire. That man was arrested on Feb. 27 near Union Square. The department did not share the suspect's name because it said the case is open and remains under investigation. Nor did the department comment on which other vehicle fires the suspect may have been suspected of starting. Several Teslas were set alight in the weeks after the Waymo arson. The suspect was also found to have had methamphetamine on them.
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San Francisco Police Make Arrest In Waymo Chinatown Arson Case

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  • Yeah, in 4 years.
  • by silentbozo ( 542534 ) on Monday March 04, 2024 @07:06PM (#64289990) Journal

    "San Francisco police make arrest in Tesla fires, not Waymo arson"

    "The San Francisco police department has arrested a man in connection with the burning of two Teslas, but he is not a suspect in the torching of a Waymo robotaxi in Chinatown last month as the department initially said.

    The Standard asked the department Monday morning whether an arrest had been made in the Feb. 10 Waymo incident in Chinatown. A public information officer responded with information about the arrest of a man on Feb. 27 near Union Square.

    After the story was published, the department said it had confused the two vehicle arson cases, and that no arrest has been made in the Waymo case... "

    "...Editor's note: This story has been revised to include updated information from the San Francisco Police Department about the arrest of a vehicle arson suspect clarifying that the man has not been linked to the Waymo burning."

  • We're not there yet. Wait a few years and there will be mobs of newly-unemployed doing this openly.

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