
"A family is suing a Santa Clara mortuary after they were allegedly given a bag containing the remains of their son's brain. The father said he emptied what he thought was a bag of his deceased son's clothing into the washing machine before realizing it was biohazardous material. [KRON4] Nolan Leonardo, 36, of San Francisco, faces five felonies and two misdemeanors after allegedly following a woman home from SF to Berkeley on November 29."
"Leonardo, who has eight prior convictions, was allegedly found to be in possession of a pistol, condoms, a flashlight Taser, a BB gun, five crack pipes, gloves, and sex toys. [Bay Area News Group] Ten people were displaced after a second fire in SF Friday morning near Balboa Park on the 200 block of Niagara Street spread between two houses, but no injuries were reported. [Chronicle]"
"National: When some San Diego high school students showed up to use their school gymnasium one Friday night, they were shocked to find it was being used for a porn live-stream. Twitch user named Wubby, or PayMoneyWubby, rented out the gym for a 24-hour event, which was sponsored by adult content subscription service, Fansly, featuring adult babies and crucifixion scenes. [NBC San Diego]"
A Santa Clara family alleges a mortuary gave them a bag containing their deceased son's brain and the father unknowingly emptied biohazardous remains into a washing machine. A San Francisco man, Nolan Leonardo, 36, faces five felonies and two misdemeanors after allegedly following a woman to Berkeley; officers reportedly found weapons, drug paraphernalia, condoms, a flashlight Taser, and sex toys, and he has eight prior convictions. A two-alarm structure fire on the 200 block of Niagara Street spread between two houses, displacing ten people with no reported injuries. A rented San Diego high school gymnasium was reportedly used for a porn live-stream sponsored by Fansly.
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