Day Around the Bay: Boy In Critical Condition After Outer Sunset Shooting
Briefly

In recent news, a boy was critically injured in a shooting in the Outer Sunset district. Meanwhile, Kermith Miller was arrested in connection with a fatal hit-and-run involving a UC Berkeley professor. Additionally, the death of Frederic Dross in an avalanche marks a tragic first for the season. In efforts to enhance local transportation leadership, Mayor Daniel Lurie appointed Julie Kirschbaum as the permanent head of the SFMTA, following Jeffrey Tumlin's resignation. Community safety and incident accountability are prominent themes this week.
A boy was shot and critically injured in the Outer Sunset district, leading to heightened concerns about safety in the community.
Police arrested a suspect for a hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a UC Berkeley professor, raising issues of accountability for such incidents.
The tragic death of back-country skier Frederic Dross from an avalanche highlights the dangers of outdoor sports and changing environmental conditions.
Mayor Lurie has appointed Julie Kirschbaum as the permanent transportation director after Tumlin's resignation, indicating a shift in leadership at SFMTA.
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