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BLACK LIVES MURDER - SAN FRANCISCO - 8% of the population is black, 40% of the crimes perpetrated by blacks! - Black Teen Who Pushed Elderly Thai Man to His Death Pleads Not Guilty to Murder

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Teen Who Pushed Elderly Thai Man to His Death Pleads Not Guilty to Murder

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A 19-year-old man facing murder and elder abuse charges over the death of 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee has pleaded not guilty during his first court appearance at the Hall of Justice on Wednesday.

Ratanapakdee, who was originally from Thailand, died from injuries on Saturday after being slammed into the ground by Antoine Watson, NextShark previously reported. Watson was arrested on Saturday for the seemingly unprovoked attack on Ratanapakdee, reports SF Examiner. Next Monday, a judge is expected to decide whether Watson will be detained pending trial.Watson’s lawyer Sliman Nawabi has challenged the District Attorney’s Office decision to charge Watson with murder over claims that there was no intent to kill Ratanapakdee.

“Based on what we see as an open-handed push, we will certainly be challenging whether there was any intent to kill,” Nawabi was quoted as saying “There wasn’t. We will also be exploring any altered mental state that might help us understand why this happened.”Ratanapakdee was on his morning walk last Thursday at around 8:28 a.m. in Anza Vista, San Francisco when Watson rushed towards the victim and pushed him to the ground. Footage of the incident showed Ratanapakdee hitting his head on the pavement before sliding into a garage door. He died shortly after being rushed to a hospital. The woman, who was initially suspected of being an accessory after the fact, was released, after investigators found no evidence she was involved in the crime. The incident has caused an uproar among the Asian American community, with social media users expressing solidarity by changing their profile photos to an illustration of the Ratanapakdee's image. Feature Image via Eric Lawson


SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — The suspect in the brutal assault that fatally injured an 84-year-old San Francisco resident last week entered a not guilty plea to a homicide charge during a court appearance Wednesday.

It was the first court appearance of 19-year-old Daly City resident Antoine Watson since he was arrested for the assault this past weekend.

Watson entered a not guilty plea to charges of murder and elder abuse causing death during the brief court appearance. As he was escorted out of the courtroom, an older woman later identified as his grandmother shouted, “I love you Antoine!”

When asked outside the courtroom what she wanted to see happen, Watson’s grandmother said, “To see him walk out this door like I’m walking out right now.”

84-year-old San Francisco resident Vicha Ratanapakdee was the target of the brazen and unprovoked daytime attack last Thursday morning.

ALSO READ: San Francisco Mayor, Police Chief, DA Condemn Fatal Assaults On Seniors; Vow To Address Violence

Surveillance video from a camera across the street captured the moment of impact.

Ratanapakdee is seen walking in the driveway of a home when the suspect barrels him into the victim violently, knocking him to the ground before the suspect casually walks away in the same direction he came from.

San Francisco police were quickly able to identify Watson as the assault suspect.

According to the San Francisco District Attorney’s office, Watson had been observed and contacted by San Francisco Police officers earlier that Thursday morning for traffic infractions resulting in a minor collision. Police officers issued him a citation.

Patrol officers’ body camera footage of the encounter led officers to later identify Watson as the suspect in the murder of Ratanapakdee. They also identified a female associate he was with at the time of the assault as 20-year-old Daly City resident Maylasia Goo.

Saturday evening at approximately 8:45 p.m., officers served a search warrant on the 500 block of Lisbon Street in Daly City and located Watson and Goo, who were arrested without incident.

Tuesday morning, San Francisco Mayor London Breed, Police Chief Bill Scott and District Attorney Chesa Boudin denounced the recent rise in violent crimes in the city, particularly the fatal assaults on Ratanapakdee and 76-year-old private investigator Jack Palladino.

Breed spoke of the shock she felt seeing the brutal assault of Ratanapakdee on video and offered her sympathies to the family.

“I can’t even imagine what his family is going through right now. It was heartbreaking. And the fact that another human being would do that to an elderly senior in our community is one of the most disgusting things I’ve ever seen,” said the mayor.

ALSO READ: Suspects Sought In Home Invasion Robbery Of Elderly Woman In San Francisco

Breed went on to say that she was appearing with both Chief Scott and District Attorney Boudin to say that violence in San Francisco would not be tolerated and that any perpetrators would “be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law,” especially those who targeted children or the elderly.

“Look, I believe in second chances. I believe people are better than the worst things they have done,” said Breed. “But when you cross that line, when you commit murder, when you take someone’s life like that, we as a city and as a society have to hold you accountable for your actions. And you have to take responsibility for the pain and the suffering you caused.”

Breed said that she had the support of both the police department and the District Attorney’s office in her stance.

“You will be held accountable by both the police and the District Attorney. There will be consequences. Let’s dispel the myth right now that there are no consequences for committing crimes in San Francisco,” Breed said.

Man arrested in killing of 5 children, 1 adult in Oklahoma

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MUSKOGEE, Okla. (AP) — Six people, including five young children, were shot to death early Tuesday at a home in Oklahoma, and a 25-year-old man suspected in the killings was taken into custody, police said.

Officers responded about 1:30 a.m. to a call of multiple people shot at a home in Muskogee, Police Officer Lynn Hamlin said.

Authorities found one man and four children dead at the scene, and a fifth child died at a Tulsa hospital, Hamlin said. Officers also encountered Jarron Deajon Pridgeon with a gun and took him into custody.

A woman who was shot and wounded was in stable condition Tuesday afternoon, Hamlin said.

Authorities have not released the victims' names.

Hamlin described the slain youths as “small children” but said police do not yet have their exact ages. She said authorities don't know a motive but do not believe any other suspects are involved.

Hamlin said the suspect and victims all lived in the home, but that the exact nature of their relationships had not been determined.

“It was not random obviously because they all did live in this home together, but as far as what all those relationships look like, we just don't know that yet," Hamlin said.

She said Pridgeon was not cooperating with investigators.

Jail records do not list an attorney who could speak on Pridgeon's behalf.

Muskogee is a city of just under 40,000 people about 45 miles (70 kilometers) southeast of Tulsa.

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This story has been corrected to show the suspect’s first name is Jarron, not Jarrod.

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