BREAKING: The San Francisco District Attorney's Office has issued an arrest warrant in the viral hosing of an unhoused woman.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins has issued an arrest warrant for Collier Gwin, the art gallery owner who was recorded spraying an unhoused woman with a hose in a viral video last week.
The victim declined to press charges, but Jenkins said that a review of evidence that the San Francisco Police Department presented was enough to charge Gwin.
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