Investigation Launched After Footage Shows Man Spraying Unhoused Person With Hose in San Francisco (UPDATE)

The footage has inspired widespread criticism of the man's actions, as well as renewed nationwide discussions surrounding the housing crisis.

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UPDATED 1/19 10:15 a.m. ET: San Francisco gallery owner Collier Gwin has been arrested and charged with a misdemeanor after video showed him hosing an unhoused person outside his business.

Per ABC 7, Gwin was arrested after San Fransico District Attorney Brooke Jenkins issued a misdemeanor battery arrest warrant for him in light of the disturbing footage.

“Following @SFPD's investigation & reviewing all the evidence provided, my office has issued an arrest warrant for Collier Gwin. Gwin is charged w/ misdemeanor battery for the alleged intentional & unlawful spraying of water on & around a woman experiencing homelessness on 1/9/22,” Jenkins wrote. “The alleged battery of an unhoused member of our community is completely unacceptable. Mr. Gwin will face appropriate consequences for his actions. Likewise, the vandalism at Foster Gwin gallery is also completely unacceptable and must stop - two wrongs do not make a right."

The alleged battery of an unhoused member of our community is completely unacceptable. Mr. Gwin will face appropriate consequences for his actions. Likewise, the vandalism at Foster Gwin gallery is also completely unacceptable and must stop - two wrongs do not make a right.

— Brooke Jenkins 謝安宜 (@BrookeJenkinsSF) January 19, 2023

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Police say an investigation has been launched after footage shared on social media showed a San Francisco man spraying an unhoused person with a hose.

In the footage, originally shared by the official Brioche Bakery and Café Twitter account, the man is seen spraying a water house at the individual, who is sitting on the ground. Per a report from KNTV, the man in the short clip is Foster Gwin Gallery owner Collier Gwin.

Only in San Francisco. Business owner #reelsinstagram #shorts #briochesf @sfgov @SFGate @SupervisorTang @AaronPeskin @Telemundo48 No respect ✊🏼 pic.twitter.com/Gn2mmPpLtb

— #briochesf (@briochesf) January 9, 2023

While initial reports said the unhoused individual seen being sprayed with a hose in the viral footage was a woman, San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott has since noted that the person identifies as a man.

In a statement shared Wednesday, Scott also said the incident is now in the hands of the department’s Investigations Bureau. Moving forward, evidence will be collected as the case is developed, all leading up to it potentially being passed to the District Attorney.

“I understand that there is frustration out there and there is an impulse to act,” Scott added. “Right now, what we need is civility. If you are frustrated with a situation, please do not act on your anger. Take a step back and call the police so we can help. That is why we are here.”

"This attack during the midst of life threatening weather changes and less than adequate shelter resources was cold and callous to say the least"
-@tylerkyser https://t.co/sI7s00NjLA

— Coalition on Homelessness (@TheCoalitionSF) January 11, 2023

Gwin, meanwhile, spoke with ABC 7 and said he understands “what an awful thing” this was.

“But I also understand what an awful thing it is to leave [the person] on the street,” Gwin said. In a separate interview with KPIX, Gwin said he “can’t defend” his actions.

“I’m very, very sorry,” he said.

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