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2 ladies charged in SF parklet crash on Tremendous Bowl Sunday

By Miles Cooper
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February 12, 2025
2 ladies charged in SF parklet crash on Tremendous Bowl Sunday
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2 ladies charged in SF parklet crash on Tremendous Bowl Sunday

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Two ladies have been charged in connection to a car pursuit that led to a automotive crashing right into a San Francisco parklet on Tremendous Bowl Sunday. Seven individuals had been injured within the crash, which additionally destroyed the parklet exterior The Napper Tandy within the Mission District.

In response to San Francisco District Lawyer Brooke Jenkins, Taylor Ross, 27, and Eureeka Abrams, 29, have been charged within the incident. Each suspects are as a result of be arraigned on Thursday.

Within the meantime, the DA’s workplace has moved to detain Ross, pending trial, as a result of her posing a public security threat. Ross is charged with seven counts of evading an officer inflicting harm or demise, one depend of evading by driving reverse visitors, one depend of reckless driving, one depend of theft of a car, and one depend of receiving stolen property.

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Moreover, she is charged with seven counts of hit and run leading to harm, three counts of hit and run leading to property injury, and three counts of resisting, obstructing, delaying a peace officer.

Abrams is charged with two counts of resisting arrest, obstructing or delaying a peace officer.

“What should have been a routine felony vehicle stop escalated into Ms. Ross and Ms. Abram’sputting innocent lives at risk due to their actions,” mentioned DA Jenkins. “I want to thank the San Francisco Police for his or her work to make an arrest and the primary responders and medical workers at San Francisco Basic Hospital who handled and offered care to the victims injured within the crash. My workplace will now do all the things we will to make sure that Ms. Ross and Ms. Abrams are held accountable and that there are penalties for his or her futile effort to evade the regulation that put numerous lives in peril.”

Officers started the pursuit simply after 3 p.m. on Sunday close to the Stonestown Galleria after recognizing a stolen car. Officers pursued Ross, Abrams, and an unknown third feminine passenger greater than six miles earlier than the car crashed into the occupied parklet, injuring seven individuals together with a baby.

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The crash has raised questions concerning the San Francisco Police Division’s pursuit coverage, which was not too long ago expanded below former Mayor London Breed. On Tuesday, SF District 9 Supervisor Jackie Fielder submitted a proper letter of inquiry to SFPD Chief Invoice Scott demanding solutions concerning the incident.

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