San Francisco Bombing Suspect Accused of Torturing Girlfriend, Throwing Explosives During High-Speed Chase
Suspect Daniel Garcia, previously convicted for a car bombing in 2011, allegedly abused and threatened his girlfriend Tiffany Meehan before launching an explosive bomb-related assault on San Francisco streets; he is presently held on suspicion of attempted murder, aggravated assault, evading police, and ten explosives-related charges.
- Daniel Garcia, the suspect in the San Francisco bombing incident, allegedly assaulted his girlfriend, Tiffany Meehan, before throwing explosives from his car during a police chase.
- Garcia was previously convicted in 2011 for a car bombing, but later released in 2019 after successfully challenging a conviction on one of the charges.
- Apart from the domestic abuse, Garcia is accused of assaulting a parishioner at the Saints Peter and Paul Church in North Beach before sparking a high-speed police chase where he hurled explosives.
- Upon arrest, Garcia reportedly asked the police about his scoring in a video game called 'Grand Theft Auto', suggesting he might have perceived his actions as part of a game.
- Neighbors from Garcia’s Concord neighborhood describe him as notorious for his odd and aggressive behavior, living without electricity and frequently playing loud music.
- Authorities currently hold Garcia on suspicion of attempted murder, aggravated assault, evading police, and ten explosives-related charges.