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Last month, the city installed barriers and surveillance cameras on Shotwell Street, in response to a few neighbors’ outrage over alleged sex work. Now the SFPD has invited residents to take photos of cars whose owners they suspect are soliciting sex. The SFPD says it will trace the plates and send “Dear John” letters to the cars’ ownersโ€”apologizing in advance if the amateur snoops’ tips were mistaken.

The race for school board seems to finally be over, with incumbent Board president Matt Alexander re-elected. The seven-member board will have four first-timers taking seats in January.

And the trial for the murder of tech exec Bob Lee continues: On the witness stand yesterday, accused killer Nima Momemi contradicted his earlier testimony about his relationship with Lee. Eleni Balakrishnan, who’s been covering the trial since it began, has an interesting piece today about the “soap opera” scene outside the courtroom, where family members of both Momeni and Lee share reactions with reporters.

More soon,

Sara

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Residents question SFPD โ€˜Dear Johnโ€™ letters to deter sex work

“If this notice was sent in error, please disregard it.”

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Accused killer Nima Momeni contradicts himself on witness stand

“I didn’t even know he had a family.”

“Iโ€”knew he had a family.”


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With 250 votes left to count, Matt Alexander has 287-vote lead in school board race

“I’m glad I will be able to stay on the board.”


SNAP

A homemade robot rests on a barrel by a street at night, next to a utility pole with a missing cat poster offering a reward.

Find

By David Chalk


Events

Today: Woodchoppers’ Ball: Swing dancing with Nirav Sanghani and the Pacific Six, Verdi Club, November 19, 9PM.

Tomorrow: High Voltage Autumn Vegetables: cooking class at 18 Reasons, November 20, 6-9:30PM.

Thursday: Mary Lattimore at The Chapel, November 21, doors 7PM, show at 8PM.

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