• SFPD looking for suspect after homo suffers 'skull fractures' from atta

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    SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- We're learning new details about a brutal attack
    that happened in San Francisco's Castro District Sunday night. It left a
    man with fractures to his skull and now, police need your help finding the suspect.

    That man was attacked outside the Castro Theatre. A witness showed us the
    exact area where he was viciously beaten.

    "I saw someone being brutally assaulted, kicked, punched, it was like the
    tail end of the assault, blood everywhere," said the witness.

    A screenshot of the video comes from bystander video obtained by the
    victim's partner and reportedly viewed by responding officers.

    INTERACTIVE: Take a look at the ABC7 Neighborhood Safety Tracker

    The video shows an attacker beating the victim's head over and over again
    with his fist.

    The victim is recovering. His partner tells ABC7 News that he suffered
    multiple skull fractures and will need to see an eye and ear specialist
    going forward.

    That victim's partner says they were working at a nearby bar called The
    Mix earlier Sunday, and kicked out three people for being rowdy. One of
    those three bit the eventual victim's finger and lost some of her teeth
    doing so.

    The victim's partner continued on to say, later on after receiving medical attention, his significant other was walking along Castro Street and was attacked. Neighboring business owners are outraged.

    "Employees are afraid to leave work at night by themselves," said Ken
    Khoury who has run Castro Coffee Company Custom Roasters for 38 years.

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    J.R. Stone: "So there are security concerns here in the Castro?"
    Ken Khoury: "Absolutely."

    The witness we spoke with, says he feels as though the community cries for
    help to supervisors and police about safety in the Castro have gone
    unheard.

    "I think it's really important for our leaders who are running our
    neighborhood to really listen to what we have to say. I think people have
    come to the Castro to target our neighborhood thinking they can do what
    they want and that just isn't right."

    Officers say no arrests have been made in the attack.

    https://abc7news.com/post/san-francisco-police-looking-suspect-man- suffers-skull-fractures-attack-castro/16015551/

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