Arrest warrant issued for art gallery owner who abducted homeless woman
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San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said Wednesday her office issued an arrest warrant for Collier Gwyn, an art gallery owner who was seen in a video hosing down a local homeless woman.
Jenkins tweeted that Gwyn would face a misdemeanor charge “for alleged willful and unlawful spraying” on the woman, who is alternately referred to as Cora or Q. The incident caused widespread outrage after a video of the incident went viral.
This is an evolving story and will be updated.
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