Day Around the Bay: Richard Tillman Pleads Guilty In San Jose Arson Case
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Day Around the Bay: Richard Tillman Pleads Guilty In San Jose Arson Case
"taking down the system."
"There were like 10,000 things going on at the moment. I like the Mayor a lot [and] support him. We shake hands all the time..."
"pretty high up"
Richard Tillman pleaded guilty in federal court to setting fire to a San Jose post office after posting about "taking down the system" amid signs of unraveling. 49ers defensive lineman Keion White was shot in the ankle following an altercation at a San Francisco nightclub in the Mission District around 4 a.m. State Senator Scott Wiener appeared to snub a handshake from Mayor Daniel Lurie at a Castro Theatre ribbon-cutting; Wiener called the gesture "unintentional" and defended his rapport with the mayor. A 70-year-old man arrested at the San Pablo Lytton Casino suffered a medical emergency in police custody and died. Congressman Ro Khanna was one of two lawmakers to review undredacted Epstein files and said the documents likely implicate six additional men, including one described as "pretty high up" in a foreign government. An alternative Halftime Show led by Kid Rock reportedly drew about 6.1 million concurrent online viewers versus the main halftime audience likely exceeding 100 million.
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