Caught on camera: Oakland woman charged with unprovoked assault in San Francisco

Published 2024-05-16
Prosecutors in San Francisco have charged 26-year-old Jessica Blazee with felony assault, saying she launched an unprovoked attack on another woman.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mrsdraper171
    Keep her locked up. She is a danger to society.
  • @KL-nj7vi
    Maybe the victim refused an ambulance because she couldn't afford the $60,000 bill. Why block the perpetrators face?
  • @artie4017
    Aaaaand, shes out without bail. Oh, plastic and not glass - so that makes it OK then. F these criminals.
  • @eric-fm3bb
    Ordered to stay away??? How about keeping her in jail
  • @yt7sz
    Bring back Wild West accountability and consequences.
  • So because she was coming out of, I'm guessing the mental ward she's allowed to violate someone's personal space and attack them damn this is ridiculous
  • @iseeflowers
    Doesn’t matter the history, the lady got attacked. That is the fact.
  • @jasonsmith1143
    again mental health issues and walk FREE new California working people continue to work HARDER and pay taxes
  • WOW!!! Everything about the suspect’s mental and physical health but nothing given for the victim…that’s why the Public Defender’s Office is such trash.
  • @johnbuckles1344
    You give their name but don't show their face. What's up with that? Can't be about privacy, so what gives?
  • @fuhai4413
    What this article neglects to inform you of, is thatJessica Blazee/26 is also charged with "3056 - Violation Parole: Felony" so it's not so 'random' when felons are being let out by our system to commit more crimes.
  • @PerfectoKiss
    Don’t why the media protects the identity of suspects while openly showing the identities of the victims.
  • @sushibar777
    Sorry, why not show her face? What is the point of that? "The video shows one part of the story." Yeah, it tells the key part of the story.
  • @seadweller386
    Funny how suspects’ mugs used to always be posted - why the big secret
  • @Truckngirl
    Instead of showing the face of a violent person, you hide them so the next time she attacks, nobody will recognize her beforehand. Good job, felonious collaborators!