Monday Morning Headlines: Fire In Fillmore District Leaves One Critical
Briefly

Mayor Daniel Lurie of San Francisco has officially dropped his campaign pledge to establish 1,500 new shelter beds, suggesting it was infeasible. A flashmob of teenagers caused disruptions at malls in Brentwood, leading to police involvement. A critical condition situation arose after a fire in a residential complex in the Fillmore District. A hit-and-run incident in East Oakland claimed a pedestrian’s life. The Xitter account for Elmo was hacked to spread hate speech. Al Pastor Papi marked its new location's opening day with free burrito giveaways.
S.F. Mayor Daniel Lurie has officially abandoned his campaign promise to create 1,500 new shelter beds, indicating the plan was infeasible all along.
A large, unruly flashmob of teens occurred at two malls in Brentwood, resulting in fights and police involvement.
One individual is in critical condition following a fire at a residential complex in San Francisco's Fillmore District.
A pedestrian was killed in a hit-and-run incident while crossing at a marked crosswalk in East Oakland.
The Xitter account of Elmo was hacked, resulting in the spread of antisemitic and racist hate speech, prompting action from the Sesame Street Workshop.
Al Pastor Papi celebrated its new location in Union Square by giving away 100 free burritos on opening day.
The Epstein Files controversy in Washington progresses, with FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino refusing to work until Attorney General Pam Bondi is removed.
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