
"Brian Weisl, 33, of South San Francisco, had been released from jail on his own recognizance in July after he was arrested and charged with vandalism and burglary for breaking into a business on Linden Avenue in South San Francisco but not taking anything, said District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe. A doctor found Weisl incompetent to stand trial due to a mental illness,"
"Weisl was arrested again after he harassed a woman standing on the Caltrain platform in San Carlos on Dec. 23, aggressively questioning her outfit, according to Wagstaffe. After Weisl began harassing the woman, she tried to run away and yelled for help. The woman later told police she was worried Weisel would throw her on the tracks, Wagstaffe said. A Good Samaritan, who didn't know the woman or Weisl, stepped in and confronted Weisl, who had run after the woman, Wagstaffe said."
Brian Weisl, 33, of South San Francisco, allegedly assaulted a Good Samaritan who intervened after he harassed a woman on the Caltrain platform. The woman said Weisl aggressively questioned her outfit and feared he would throw her on the tracks. The Good Samaritan suffered significant facial injuries. Weisl had been released on his own recognizance after an earlier arrest on vandalism and burglary charges. A doctor found him incompetent to stand trial due to mental illness, and a judge is deciding whether to send him to a state hospital. He was arrested Jan. 1, charged with battery and assault, and held on $25,000 bail.
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