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19-year-old Raynalee Tooks-Robleto killed in double shooting in Bayview neighborhood

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19-year-old Raynalee Tooks-Robleto killed in ouble shooting in the Bayview neighborhood 2200 block of Cesar Chavez Street San Francisco
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SAN FRANCISCO — City officials have identified the young woman killed in a recent double shooting in the Bayview neighborhood as 19-year-old Raynalee Tooks-Robleto of San Francisco.

According to the San Francisco Police Department, officers responded around 10:30 p.m. last Monday to reports of a shooting near the 2200 block of Cesar Chavez Street.

Upon arrival, they located two individuals inside a vehicle, both suffering from gunshot wounds.

The victims were transported to a local hospital for emergency treatment. Despite life-saving efforts, Tooks-Robleto was pronounced dead.

The second victim’s identity and condition have not been publicly released.

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As of Thursday afternoon, no arrests had been announced, and the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting remains active.

Loved ones described Tooks-Robleto as a creative and vibrant young woman with a deep passion for rap music, hairstyling, and nail art.

A GoFundMe page created in her memory highlighted her impact on those around her: “She lived boldly, loved deeply, and left a mark on every heart she touched. She may have been reserved at first, but once you truly knew her, you discovered the amazing, kind-hearted soul she was.”

Authorities are urging anyone with information related to the case to come forward as the search for the suspect or suspects continues.


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Noe Santillan Rincon Accused of Inappropriately Touching 5-Year-Old Shot 14 Times, 18-Year-Old Alishon Torres Charged with Murder

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Noe Santillan Rincon Accused of Inappropriately Touching 5-Year-Old Shot 14 Times, 18-Year-Old Alishon Torres Charged with Murder
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An 18-year-old woman in Memphis, Tennessee, is facing a murder charge after police say she shot a man multiple times following allegations that he had inappropriately touched a young child.

According to the Memphis Police Department, officers responded shortly before 2:00 a.m. on February 26, 2026, to reports of a person lying in the roadway in the Willowview area of Memphis.

When officers arrived, they found a man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was later identified as Noe Santillan Rincon.

Investigators determined that Rincon had been shot approximately 14 times and was pronounced dead at the scene.

As detectives began investigating the case, they traced Rincon’s final movements.

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According to police, he had been staying at a residence with a woman who told officers that he left the home around 1:00 a.m., stating he was going to a nearby store.

A short time later, the woman reported receiving calls from Rincon’s phone. The caller, however, was not Rincon. Police say the person using the phone was her 18-year-old daughter, Alishon Torres.

Authorities later located Torres and brought her in for questioning. During the investigation, detectives say Torres described events that allegedly led to the fatal shooting.

According to court documents, three to four weeks prior to the incident, a 5-year-old girl reported that Rincon had touched her inappropriately. Police say Torres later encountered Rincon in the Willowview area and asked to borrow his phone.

Investigators allege that Torres then confronted Rincon about the accusation. During the confrontation, police say she shot him multiple times while the two were inside a van.

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After the shooting, authorities say Torres drove the vehicle to an abandoned house, where she allegedly attempted to repaint the van in an effort to conceal evidence. She later left the vehicle at a nearby apartment complex.

Police say that when Torres was taken into custody, a handgun fell from her purse, which she admitted was one of the weapons used in the shooting. According to investigators, she also told detectives she had sold or given away a second firearm after the incident.

Torres has since been charged with murder in connection with Rincon’s death.

The case remains under investigation as authorities continue gathering evidence and reviewing the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

The case has sparked significant debate online and within the community. While some argue that individuals should not take the law into their own hands, others have expressed strong emotions regarding the allegations that preceded the deadly confrontation.

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Legal proceedings will ultimately determine the outcome of the case as it moves through the court system.


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