Audit details what led up to SF General killing, changes made after deadly attack
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Audit details what led up to SF General killing, changes made after deadly attack
"The 13-page safety and security report released Wednesday examines events leading up to the December killing of 51-year-old social worker Alberto Rangel and details steps taken since the attack."
"Arriechi had visited the clinic at least three times in the three weeks before the stabbing, exhibiting concerning behavior that was reported to security."
"Since the attack, hospital officials have added new security measures at the building where the stabbing occurred, including increased security staffing and the installation of a weapons detection system."
Following the fatal stabbing of social worker Alberto Rangel at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, health officials released a safety and security report. The report details the events leading to Rangel's death and outlines new security measures implemented since the incident. The suspect, Wilfredo Jose Tortolero Arriechi, had visited the clinic multiple times prior to the attack, exhibiting concerning behavior. In response to the tragedy, the hospital has increased security staffing and installed a weapons detection system, including metal detectors, to enhance safety.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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