“On Sept. 29, an 11-year-old girl was attacked while walking to school along Turk Street. Her older brother intervened, but she still ended up in urgent care with wounds to her face and a trauma not easily healed. The night before, a 61-year-old man inside a doughnut shop on Golden Gate Avenue was shot through a window and killed. Two weeks later, around the corner, at least six gunmen fired between 30 and 40 rounds at each other, sending three people to the hospital.
These three incidents, all within a block of each other, barely made the local news. Why? Because they all happened in the Tenderloin.” Read more.
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