New Year's Day Headlines: Apartment Fire Extinguished In Potrero Hill
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New Year's Day Headlines: Apartment Fire Extinguished In Potrero Hill
"San Francisco firefighters tamped out a one-alarm fire overnight at an apartment building on the 800 block of Missouri Street. The fire began around 1 am, was confied to one building, and the SFFD says that no one was displaced. [SFFD/X] The suspect in the Mission Rock animal cruelty case on Monday, 46-year-old Charles Wentworth, has now been charged by the SF District Attorney's Office."
"Multiple witnesses say they saw Wentworth dragging his pit bull, named Smokey, by his leash and then violently lifting him in the air by the neck until he went limp. [KPIX] Rain brought a predictable damper to the NYE celebrations on the Embarcadero last night. [KPIX] Two people were found dead inside a home in Concord Wednesday morning in a reported "family disturbance," and one person is reportedly under arrest. [NBC Bay Area]"
"A New Year's Eve fire at a Swiss Alpine ski resort bar called Le Constellation, in Crans-Montana, Switzerland spread rapidly through a crowd after possibly being sparked by a candle or sparkler in a Champagne bottle, and left dozens of people presumed dead. [Associated Press] A Japan Airlines flight from SFO to Tokyo's Narita Airport last week encountered severe turbulence that left a crew member with serious injuries. [Chronicle]"
San Francisco firefighters extinguished a one-alarm apartment fire on the 800 block of Missouri Street around 1 a.m.; the blaze was confined and caused no displacement. The Mission Rock animal cruelty suspect, 46-year-old Charles Wentworth, has been charged. Multiple witnesses reported seeing Wentworth drag and violently lift his pit bull, Smokey, by the neck until the dog went limp. Rain dampened New Year’s Eve celebrations on the Embarcadero. Two people were found dead in a Concord home and one person is reportedly under arrest. A Swiss resort bar fire left dozens presumed dead. A Japan Airlines flight encountered severe turbulence injuring a crew member. Steph Curry scored 26 points as the Warriors beat the Hornets 132-125 in Charlotte.
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