Jumper leaps from Main Library balcony
San Francisco's Main Library was evacuated and shut down Monday afternoon after a person jumped from a balcony inside to the main atrium floor below.
San Francisco's Main Library was evacuated and shut down Monday afternoon after a person jumped from a balcony inside to the main atrium floor below.
San Francisco’s Main Library was evacuated and shut down Thursday afternoon after a person jumped from a balcony inside to the main atrium floor below, according to police.
The incident at the 100 Larkin St. library building was reported at 3:43 p.m., according to Officer Grace Gatpandan.
The person was transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
The library, which normally remains open until 8 p.m. on Thursdays, is expected to remain closed tonight while the incident is under investigation, Gatpandan said.
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