Tenderloin stabbing suspect may be linked to Muni attack

Police are investigating whether a 31-year-old man who allegedly stabbed a woman in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood Saturday is the same person who stabbed an 11-year-old boy on a San Francisco Municipal Railway bus in September, a police lieutenant said.

Anthony Gracie, a transient, was taken into custody late Saturday morning after allegedly stabbing and trying to rob a woman at Jones and Sutter streets as she walked to work, San Francisco police Lt. Lyn Tomioka said.

The woman was transported to San Francisco General Hospital and is expected to survive, according to Tomioka.

Gracie, who was arrested on suspicion of attempted robbery and assault, bears a similar description to the suspect in the stabbing of Hatim Mansori on Sept. 1, Tomioka said…  [sfexaminer.com]

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  1. Thanks to our New Chief of Police and activating our Police Department to another level. I appreciate the efforts of the San Francisco Police Department since the new Chief of Police took office. Bravo and hats off to our San Francisco Police Department!

    Dean Clark for District 6 Supervisor San Francisco 2010

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