Saturday Links: Climber's Death on El Capitan Inadvertently Livestreamed by TikToker
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Saturday Links: Climber's Death on El Capitan Inadvertently Livestreamed by TikToker
"Mission businessman and avid Trump supporter Leonard Lacayo has been accused of defrauding numerous clients by pretending to be an attorney specializing in immigration services. He's been sued by City Attorney David Chiu three times and was recently fined $600,000 for continuing to give law advice without a license or qualifications despite a 2017 court injunction."
"A speed camera in SF's South Beach neighborhood generates nearly 25 percent of the city's tickets over 4,000 per month. The camera's location on Bryant between Second and Third streets is in a prime location to nab cars zipping off I-80 while ignoring the 25 mph speed limit sign."
"Hey @PortlandPolice: you made a big freaking mistake. You PROVED what we've all been saying for years: you're CORRUPT and CONTROLLED by vioIent Antifa thugs who terrorize the streets You thought arresting me would make me shut up and go away. You couldn't have been more wrong. pic.twitter.com/Dz8oJ3V8NP Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) October 3, 2025"
Leonard Lacayo was accused of defrauding clients by posing as an immigration attorney, sued three times by City Attorney David Chiu, and fined $600,000 for continuing to give legal advice without a license despite a 2017 court injunction. A speed camera in San Francisco's South Beach issues nearly 25 percent of the city's tickets—more than 4,000 per month—positioned on Bryant between Second and Third to catch cars exiting I-80 that ignore the 25 mph limit. Convicted killer David Misch, 64, will face trial for the 1988 murder of nine-year-old Michaela Garecht after fingerprints from the scene were linked to him. Conservative influencer Nick Sortor was arrested at a Portland ICE protest amid claims of viewpoint discrimination. A TikToker inadvertently livestreamed climber Balin Miller's fatal fall and provided the footage to investigators. Spanish-language journalist Mario Guevara was deported to El Salvador after being taken by ICE while covering a protest and said he will continue working from his country.
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