A judge on Thursday granted a two-year gun violence restraining order against a man accused of firing blanks inside a Richmond district synagogue, the San Francisco city attorney's office said.
San Francisco Superior Court Judge Judge Michelle Tong issued the order against Dmitri Mishin in connection with shootings at the Schneerson Center on Feb. 1 as well as the Balboa Theatre the day before.
"Mr. Mishin is a textbook example of someone who poses a risk to the public and should not have access to firearms," Chiu said previously in a statement. He is also reported to have made strange comments to synagogue officials about "the Mossad," Israel’s intelligence agency.
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