Day Around the Bay: Autopsy Suggests Mother Shot Children, Husband In Westwood Home
Briefly

Day Around the Bay: Autopsy Suggests Mother Shot Children, Husband In Westwood Home
"The cause of death has been revealed for Thomas Ocheltree and daughters Alexandra Ocheltree, 12, and Mackenzie Ocheltree, 9, who were all apparently killed in a murder-suicide last month in SF's Westwood neighborhood. All three were shot and found in their beds, and mother Paula Truong was found hanged in the garage, and her death was ruled a suicide. No further details about the case have been made public. [Chronicle]"
"A man was reportedly sexually assaulted near the UC Berkeley campus on Saturday morning. The incident happened around 1:50 am, and the victim says he was pulled into a driveway on the 2300 block of College Avenue by another man, who assaulted him. [KRON4] The SFPD put out an alert Monday morning for a 10-year-old boy who went missing (possibly ran away?) from a home in Forest Hill, but he was located elsewhere in the city several hours later. [ABC 7]"
"The Senate is taking a series of votes tonight to reopen the government, and Chuck Schumer is getting it from both sides, with Democrats blaming him for not holding his party together and telling him to step down from leadership, and Trump basically calling him a loser on Fox News. [New York Times] Trump is now trying to get the Supreme Court to overturn his sexual abuse and defamation convictions involving E. Jean Carroll. [CNN]"
Three family members in San Francisco—Thomas Ocheltree and daughters Alexandra, 12, and Mackenzie, 9—were found shot in their beds; the mother, Paula Truong, was found hanged in the garage and her death was ruled a suicide. A man near the UC Berkeley campus reported a sexual assault at about 1:50 a.m., saying he was pulled into a driveway on the 2300 block of College Avenue and assaulted. The SFPD issued an alert for a 10-year-old from Forest Hill who was located elsewhere in the city hours later. Political items include calls to ground private jets during a shutdown, Senate votes to reopen the government, criticism of Chuck Schumer, Trump seeking Supreme Court review of convictions, and Ghislaine Maxwell seeking a commutation. The SF Symphony will perform Danny Elfman music on November 13–14.
Read at sfist.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]