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Murdered for Being Houseless and Indigenous in San Francisco:
10 year Angelversary of Luís Góngora Pat.
Morning prayer at altar where Luis was murdered and then the same night Special Screening of the new movie Crushing Wheelchairs in honor of the Angelversary of Luís Góngora Pat and many other victims of anti-houseless violence
What
Morning prayer at 19th and Shotwell in SF
Evening Prayer Ceremony and Film Screening in honor of Luís Góngora Pat’s Angelversary
When
10am & 6:00 PM, Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Where
10am at 19th and Shotwell SF
6pm at Artists’ Television Access (ATA)
992 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA
Luis Demetrio Góngora Pat was an indigenous father, brother, uncle and Sun. Luis Góngora was also houseless.His story and struggle is embodied in one of the protagonists featured in the new movie Crushing Wheelchairs, about the violence of homelessness, sweeps and police terror
On April 7, 2016, San Francisco police officers Michael Mellone and Nate Steger fired multiple rounds—both bean bag and live ammunition—killing Luis.
Despite administrative sanctions issued by the SFPD against the officers involved, and a Grand Jury finding sufficient evidence to proceed with a criminal case, Mellone and Steger were never held accountable; once again demonstrating how the justice system protects itself rather than its victims.
The case of Luís Góngora Pat was pursued by civil rights attorney Adante Pointer and supported by thousands of community members. His killing was one of the cases that sparked the hunger strike known as the Frisco Five, which ultimately led to the resignation of then–police chief Greg Suhr.
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