Day Around the Bay: Mayor Issues Statement About Potential Iranian Attack
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Day Around the Bay: Mayor Issues Statement About Potential Iranian Attack
"Judge Sylvia Husing noted that Phillips "was violently assaulted" first by the security guard, and while he has a troubling history of not showing up for court for other "repetitive" behavior, she released him pending another hearing on Thursday."
"Mayor Lurie says, "As always, public safety is our No. 1 priority, and rest assured we are in constant communication with all of our public safety partners, and we will continue to monitor the situation" regarding FBI warnings of possible Iranian drone attacks."
"The Pentagon told Congress Wednesday that the first six days of the war in Iran cost over $11.3 billion, with the conflict now on Day 12 of operations."
Judge Sylvia Husing ordered the release of Tony Sheravaughn Phillips, accused of assaulting a member of Mayor Daniel Lurie's security detail, after determining the security guard initiated the violent encounter. Despite Phillips' troubling history of failing to appear for court on repetitive behavior charges, the judge released him pending a Thursday hearing. Mayor Lurie addressed FBI warnings about potential Iranian drone attacks on California, stating no imminent threats exist to San Francisco while emphasizing public safety as the top priority. A large altercation involving multiple students and staff occurred outside SF's Leadership High School with pepper spray deployed. The Pentagon reported the first six days of conflict in Iran cost over $11.3 billion.
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