Police arrest man accused of stealing guns, threatening to shoot people in San Francisco

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Friday, April 6, 2018
Police arrest man accused of threatening to shoot people in SF
San Francisco police say a man has been taken into custody after he stole guns from his parents' home in San Jose and threatened to kill police officers.

SAN FRANCICO (KGO) -- San Francisco police say a man has been taken into custody after he stole guns from his parents' home in San Jose and threatened to kill police officers.

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Dustin Hamilton, 44, left a 20-page manifesto saying he hates SFPD, according to police. Investigators say he stole guns from his parent's home in San Jose on Tuesday and threatened to kill police officers.

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Police say Hamilton was arrested without incident following a tip from a community member. Two firearms were recovered at the scene, according to police.

Hamilton named 501 Delancey Street as a target in his manifesto.

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