EXCLUSIVE: SFFD tries to keep firefighter's arrest, colleague's brutal beating under wraps

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A San Francisco firefighter is facing felony charges after a brutal attack on another firefighter. The department tried to keep this quiet. Then the I-Team was called.

A San Francisco woman choked unconscious during a brazen attack in Visitacion Valley thanks quick-thinking neighbors for saving her.

He drove across the bridge to Shin's home in Oakland and confronted him. The argument escalated with Muhammad allegedly striking Shin with that spanner.:"Yes, somebody's being beat with a wrench on 9th Avenue and East 19th Street.":"It looks like a lady's being beat with a wrench, some kind of iron object.

Torres told us Robert Muhammad"displayed acts of aggression" toward colleagues and superiors for over a decade. He called it"a pattern that went undocumented and unaddressed." Torres also claimed, within 48 hours of the attack, fire department brass urged Gabriel Shin to drop the charges.

 

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Guess there was another fire they were trying to put out.

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