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FILE - In this July 2, 2015 file photo, a San Francisco police officer sits on his patrol motorcycle on the Embarcadero by local news cameraman Steve Stifter after a gunman pistol robbed several newscasters of their cameras early Thursday, July 2, 2015 in San Francisco. The crews that morning were reporting on the shooting death of a young woman allegedly killed at random by a Mexican national living in the country illegally. Thieves are targeting Northern California news crews. At least a dozen television crews and newspaper photographers have been robbed since 2012. Two have been pistol whipped. Police on both sides of the San Francisco Bay say they are investigating. But they’ve made no arrests.(Mike Koozmin/San Francisco Examiner via AP, File)
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