Sunday Links: Lyft Passenger Killed After Running on North Bay Freeway
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Sunday Links: Lyft Passenger Killed After Running on North Bay Freeway
"A Lyft passenger who had apparently been in some sort of verbal and physical altercation with his driver was killed after engaging the driver in a foot chase on I-80 in Vallejo early Saturday. The man was killed while running on the shoulder of the eastbound freeway near Tennessee Street by an Audi, and the driver said she did not see him until it was too late."
"Police in Santa Clara say they found a body inside a home that went up in flames in Friday following a shooting just outside the home. Neighbors heard eight or nine gunshots around 12:30 pm Friday and a man was found dead on the street, and a second person was found dead inside the burned out home on Saturday, with the two deaths clearly linked."
"The closure on 19th Avenue this weekend, the second such closure in two weeks, is proving frustrating for area residents and businesses."
"Democrats in California are, predictably, looking to get rid of the "top two" primary system, now that they faced the serious prospect of two Republicans becoming the candidates for governor this year."
A Lyft passenger died after a verbal and physical altercation with a driver led to a foot chase on I-80 in Vallejo. The man was struck while running on the eastbound freeway shoulder near Tennessee Street by an Audi, and the driver said she did not see him until it was too late. Police in Santa Clara found a body inside a home that burned after a shooting outside the residence. Neighbors reported eight or nine gunshots, and two deaths were found with the two incidents clearly linked. Residents and businesses faced frustration from a second closure of 19th Avenue in two weeks. Dave Coulier reported weight loss and treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with a positive prognosis. Betty Broderick died at age 78. Democrats sought changes to California’s “top two” primary system amid concerns about Republican candidates. Signature gatherers continued activity around San Francisco, including on Muni trains.
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