THE CRIME - Feb 4 2021
This is the Rosario vs Abdelhalim Superior Court of California Law Suit Incident
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This is the Rosario vs Abdelhalim Superior Court of California Law Suit Incident
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Justice for Rosario: A Husband, Father, and Grandfather in Need of Compassion and Support
On February 4, 2021, life changed forever for Franciscus Dylan Rosario—a loving husband, devoted father, caring grandfather, and determined startup founder. While simply crossing the street in San Francisco, Rosario was tragically struck by a van in a hit-and-run. The driver left him severely injured and clinging to life on the pavement, only to deny fault after confessing to 911.
Rosario survived—but just barely. He suffered a traumatic brain injury, broken ribs, and spinal damage, each day now defined by pain, uncertainty, and the desperate need for ongoing care. His family—who depends on him for love, guidance, and financial support—faces a daunting new reality.
Yet, Rosario’s greatest challenges extend far beyond his physical injuries. Despite a recorded 911 call and an eyewitness account pinpointing the driver, the justice system has repeatedly failed him, allowing a clear culprit to walk free and forcing Rosario to endure an exhausting legal battle. Even though the facts are undeniable, powerful interests seem determined to avoid accountability, leaving Rosario and his loved ones burdened with astronomical medical bills and legal fees.
Why Your Help Matters
Rosario’s case is about more than just one man’s fight—it highlights the vulnerability that pedestrians and their families face when corporate clout and institutional shortcomings overshadow the truth. By supporting Rosario, you’re standing up for:
Safety for All: No one should fear for their life simply by crossing the street.
Accountability: Corporations and individuals alike must be held responsible for their actions—no matter how influential or powerful they may be.
Human Dignity: Rosario’s life has value, and his struggles deserve compassion, care, and justice.
How You Can Help
Rosario can’t face this alone. He needs the moral and financial support of all who believe in fairness and decency. Your contribution—no matter how modest—will help cover the ever-growing medical bills, ongoing rehabilitation, and legal expenses that he and his family are juggling every single day.
Donate Today: Every dollar goes directly toward Rosario’s medical care, therapy, and the legal fight to uncover the truth.
Share His Story: Bring attention to this injustice. The more people who know, the more pressure builds for honest accountability.
Stand Up for Justice: Let the system know that human lives, not profits, come first.
Join Us in Seeking Justice and Compassion
Rosario’s life, once filled with hopes of expanding his startup and cherishing moments with his grandchildren, has been forever altered. With your help, we can ease his family’s burden, shine a light on injustices that affect all of us, and move closer to a day when no victim is left to fend for themselves in a time of crisis.
Please stand with Rosario today. Your kindness and generosity can restore hope to a family who has lost so much—and deserves so much better.
On February 4, 2021, Subhi Abdelhalim (owner of Sonoma Liquor on 5th & Jessee in San Francisco) was driving a white Ford cargo van in the vicinity of Tehama and 5th Street, San Francisco.
Abdelhalim struck Victim, (Rosario) a pedestrian while Rosario was in a cross walk, causing catastrophic injuries, including traumatic brain injury (TBI), fractured ribs, and spinal damage.
Following the collision, Abdelhalim fled the scene without rendering aid, in violation of California Penal Code § 20001(a).
Minutes later, Abdelhalim returned on foot and attempted to bribe the injured victim, further demonstrating consciousness of guilt.
A 911 call transcript confirms that Abdelhalim acknowledged the hitting victim with van..
Independent eyewitness testimony corroborates that Abdelhalim struck Petitioner and fled the scene.
Physical evidence, including injuries sustained by Victim and vehicle markings at the scene, supports the account of events.
1. Hit-and-Run (California Penal Code § 20001)
Abdelhalim fled the scene of a collision causing injury, failing to comply with the mandatory requirements to stop, render aid, and provide information.
2. Attempted Bribery
Upon returning to the scene, Abdelhalim attempted to bribe Victim, further demonstrating consciousness of guilt and intent to obstruct justice.
A. Suppression of Evidence
The SFPD failed to acknowledge or act upon:
Abdelhalim’s admission during the 911 call.
Eyewitness testimony supporting Petitioner’s account.
Surveillance footage and other physical evidence available at the scene.
These omissions violate California Penal Code § 135, which prohibits the suppression or concealment of material evidence.
B. Failure to Arrest Abdelhalim
Despite probable cause and overwhelming evidence, the SFPD failed to arrest Abdelhalim for a felony violation of Penal Code § 20001.
The deficient Report made in favor of the driver (based solely on his statement at the scene) placed blame on the victim.
This inaction enabled Abdelhalim to evade arrest and deny accountability with critical evidence.
SFPD later failed to record the evidence and witness statements, effectively obstructing jusice as a result of
C. Procedural Bias and Misconduct
The SFPD demonstrated bias by favoring Abdelhalim’s narrative, neglecting the rights and evidence supporting Petitioner.
Coercive interrogation of the injured Petitioner while hospitalized and gravely injured contravenes the constitutional right to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment and California Penal Code § 422.6.
911 Transcripts & Audio Recording
THE EYE WITNESSES [MISSING FROM REPORT]
THE IMPACT MARKS ON THE VAN (IN PICS BELOW) [MISSING FROM REPORT]
NEITHER OF THE 911 CALLS [MISSING FROM REPORT]