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CBS News
3 days ago
- General
- CBS News
Pair charged in series of San Francisco cold case homicides
The San Francisco District Attorney's office announced Thursday two people are facing murder charges in connection with a series of deadly shootings dating back to 2002. District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said 44-year-old Sauntek Harris, also known as Sauntek Kincaid, and 48-year-old Shaun Britton made their first court appearance on Wednesday in connection with the shootings, which took place in 2002 and in 2019. Harris has been charged with four counts of murder, that the crimes constitute street terrorism, along with multiple special circumstances that the murders were committed for a criminal street gang. Prosecutors said Harris was also charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Britton is charged with one count of murder, that the murder was committed for a criminal street gang and that the crime constituted street terrorism. Prosecutors said Harris and Britton are accused of killing Perry Bradstreet on Jan. 18, 2002. According to police, Bradstreet was robbed, carjacked and fatally shot as he ran away. The suspects then proceeded to set his car on fire before it was found abandoned at the Oakdale Housing project. Harris is accused in the Feb. 24, 2002 killing of Lorenzo Richards at an apartment complex on George Court. The criminal complaint also alleges that Harris killed Gerald White on July 28, 2002. Prosecutors said the victim was a witness to a crime and that he was killed to prevent him from testifying in a case. Harris is also accused in the Aug. 10, 2019 deadly shooting of Dietrich Whitley. Prosecutors allege that Harris committed the shooting while lying in wait. Prosecutors said Harris had prior felony convictions in San Francisco dating back to 2004. Both men remain in custody, prosecutors said. An arraignment for Harris and Britton is scheduled for June 6.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Yahoo
$100K reward offered for info about San Francisco cold case homicide
SAN FRANCISCO - Authorities are bringing renewed attention to a homicide in San Francisco more than 20 years ago that has since gone cold, offering a $100,000 reward for information that leads to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the suspects. The backstory On Jan. 18, 2002, Perry Bradstreet was robbed and carjacked before being fatally shot while running away, police said. Bradstreet's car was set on fire before it was abandoned in the Oakdale Housing Project in the Bayview neighborhood around 2:30 a.m., police said. What we don't know It's unclear if Bradstreet was specifically targeted or if he knew the robbers. Officials didn't provide any information describing the suspects involved, but did share sketches of persons of interest. What you can do Anyone with information about the cold case is asked to contact District Attorney Investigator Gino Guerrero with the Homicide Unit at (415) 308-2048 or Homicide Investigator John Cunnie at (415) 553-9481. Information that leads to a conviction in this case is eligible for a $100,000 reward. Tipsters can anonymously report through the San Francisco Police Department tipline at (415) 575-4444.