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SFPD Revives 2002 Cold Case with $100K Reward and Suspect Sketches

San Francisco police seek public help to solve Perry Bradstreet's fatal carjacking after 22 years of unanswered questions.

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Overview

  • Perry Bradstreet was fatally shot during a carjacking on January 18, 2002, in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood, with his vehicle later torched and abandoned.
  • The San Francisco Police Department has announced a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the decades-old case.
  • Police released sketches of two suspects believed to be involved in Bradstreet's killing, aiming to generate new leads through public assistance.
  • In July 2002, Gerald White, a witness in the case, was shot days after being summoned to testify before a grand jury, highlighting a history of witness intimidation tied to the crime.
  • Authorities encourage anyone with information to contact the SFPD Homicide Unit or submit anonymous tips through dedicated phone lines and text services.