Crime & Safety

Man Allegedy Sets Fire To San Francisco Apartment, Attacks Emergency Responders

The man who was charged, later identified as 34-year-old Robert Bell of San Francisco, was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation.

(CBS Bay Area)

July 15, 2026

A San Francisco man faces a litany of charges after police said he set fire to his apartment building unit, and attacked emergency responders who attempted to rescue him.

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On Tuesday at around 1:30 a.m., the San Francisco Police Department said an officer on patrol saw a fire at an apartment building on Mason Street between Ellis and Eddy streets in the city's Theater District near Union Square. The officer told a man on a balcony of the building that there was a fire and ordered him to come down, but the man refused, police said.

Additional officers and the San Francisco Fire Department responded to the scene, but when firefighters attempted to climb up to the fire escape to help the man down, the man assaulted one of them, police said. As authorities worked to extinguish the fire and evacuate other residents, police and firefighters once again ordered the man to exit the building, but according to police, he would not. Instead, police said the man continued to assault firefighters and police officers.

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