SF Dog Walker's Home Torched After Years of Racist Threats, Community Rallies

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Terry Williams, a Black dog walker in San Francisco, has faced 14 years of racist harassment, culminating in a fire that destroyed his home and left his family homeless. Despite receiving racist threats and experiencing declining business due to false complaints, Williams is determined to stay in the city, bolstered by community support and a GoFundMe campaign to help rebuild his life. The San Francisco Police Department is investigating the fire and previous hate crimes but has not identified any suspects.
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