Czech news crew robbed while filming in San Francisco for Apec summit

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 11: Screens display the APEC 2023 logo before the start of the Concluding Senior Officials' Meeting during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit at the Moscone Center on November 11, 2023 in San Francisco, California. The 2023 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit is set to run through November 17, with more than 20,000 people including dozens of world leaders and hundreds of CEOs attending the event.   Kent Nishimura/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Kent Nishimura / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

The Czech journalist and his camera crew were robbed at gunpoint on Sunday evening by three armed assailants.

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SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco’s push to use a major international conference to reverse its image as a city in decline is getting off to a rocky start.  

A Czech journalist and his camera crew were robbed at gunpoint on Sunday evening by three armed assailants, according to a statement from the San Francisco police.

The incident occurred in the North Beach neighbourhood, about 3.2km from the city’s downtown, where world leaders are meeting for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit. 

“The suspects demanded their production equipment and the victims complied,” the police said. “The suspects then entered their vehicle and fled from the scene.” 

North Beach is a busy tourist area known for its Italian restaurants and City Lights, a landmark bookstore made famous by beatnik poets such as Allen Ginsberg.

The San Francisco Chronicle, which earlier reported the robbery, said Czech TV journalist Bohumil Vostal was filming the bookshop at dusk to capture the city’s beauty. 

The camera equipment was valued at US$18,000 (S$24,500) and San Francisco Mayor London Breed has promised the city will help replace it, according to the newspaper. 

The incident occurred as San Francisco hosts legions of international delegates, world leaders and journalists for the Apec event.

While most of the attention is focused on a planned meeting between US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping, San Francisco is hoping to use its moment on the world stage to encourage tourism and pitch itself as a thriving hub of innovation. 

Municipal workers have been been power-washing pavements, moving homeless people, and sprucing up buildings in its downtown core, all in hopes that visitors will see a positive side of the city. 

San Francisco has notoriously high property crime rates, and local television crews have been known to travel with armed guards.

However, homicide rates are below those of cities such as Austin, Miami and Washington, DC, according to federal and local data. BLOOMBERG

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