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SF Alamo Square dog walker’s home burns weeks after receiving racist threats

In World
May 22, 2024

SAN FRANCISCOThe home of a native San Francisco dog walker burned in the scenic Alamo Square neighborhood on Tuesday, just weeks after racist threats were directed at his family.

The San Francisco Fire Department says seven adults and three dogs are now displaced after fire tore through the residence this morning.

The 900 block of Grove Street remained closed late Tuesday afternoon as firefighters cleaned up the contained one-alarm fire.

Fire officials said the blaze is under investigation. As many as 40 firefighters responded to the incident that started at 11:31 a.m.

The address is that of the family of well-liked dog-walker Terry Williams, who was born and raised in the neighborhood. The family has owned the property since 1971.

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SF Fire Dept. responds to a residence on fire in Alamo Square. May 21, 2024.

Last month, he received a racist package that contained a black doll with a noose wrapped around its neck. A photo of the doll was shown on a Gofundme started for the family to help keep them safe. The doll includes Terry’s name, his photo, and other racial slurs. A second racist package was received earlier this month with similar contents. The packages were thrown over the front gate of the home, according to the family.

SFPD are investigating the racist deliveries as hate crimes. Williams said he’s suspicious about whether the fire was arson and related to the racist incidents.

“I don’t know. I pray to god it’s not,” he said.

Williams parents were rescued by firefighters from the upper floors of the three-story residence. His mother was trapped on the third floor. They were both treated at the scene and taken to local hospitals. Terry’s father, 81-year-old Luddie Williams, has since been released from the hospital. His mother, 76-year-old Carolyn Williams, is expected to be released soon.

“I’m glad me and my wife are safe. The dogs too, but that’s secondary,” said Luddie.  He said he and his wife smelled smoke and he went to see where it was coming from. That’s when he saw the flames. He said he started to become nauseated.

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