A person riding an electrical scooter in Lower Nob Hill on Thursday evening was robbed of the two-wheeler at knifepoint after he dared to apologize to a stranger for riding too shut, San Francisco police stated.
The sufferer, a 37-year-old man, emerged unhurt and recognized the perpetrator as being a person in his early to mid-30s.
The incident occurred simply earlier than 10 p.m. close to Van Ness Avenue and Myrtle Street, in accordance to a police report. The sufferer instructed police he first got here into contact with the robber when he rode previous him on the sidewalk, then stopped to say he was sorry for riding too shut.
The man took out a knife and robbed the sufferer of his scooter, stated police, who reported no rapid arrests.
Megan Cassidy is a San Francisco Chronicle employees author. Email: megan.cassidy@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @meganrcassidy