The Blotter: Friday, August 27
Grief, Politics Follow Oakland Teen’s Slaying Details emerge in the killing of a 13-year-old track star. (San Francisco Chronicle)
SF Lawyer Facing Charges In Alleged Autistic Education Scam The attorney and his wife are accused of fraudulently billing SF Unified School District and Insurance for the same services. (SF Appeal)
Evacuation At Pier 96 After “White Powder” Released The EPA and Department of Public Health are on the scene. (SF Appeal)
What makes someone a gang member? What criteria the city uses to get a person on the list. (sfbg.com)
Police Turn to Quick, Cheap Drug Test After massive drug lab scandal, Police test materials themselves. (baycitizen.org)
Livermore soccer coach arrested on suspicion of possessing/distributing child porn None of the materials appeared to depict local children. (Contra Costa Times)
Berkeley anti-abortion pastor’s conviction overturned He was the first to be convicted of a two-year-old Oakland law that requires protesters to stay eight feet away from women entering a clinic. (Inside Bay Area)


