'Texas miracle died in Uvalde' – Mystery billboard in SF SoMa raises eyebrows

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'Texas miracle died in Uvalde' – Mystery billboard in SF SoMa raises eyebrows
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A billboard recently placed in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood referencing the recent school massacre in Uvalde, Texas has people wondering who put it up, and why.

Featuring an ominous man in a hoodie and sunglasses, the sign reads,"The Texas miracle died in Uvalde. Don't move to Texas."the town's police chief was fired

A billboard with the messages"The Texas Miracle Died in Uvalde" and"Don't move to Texas" located in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood, August 25, 2022.Sophia Roane is a Texas teacher who recently moved to San Francisco, one of two California cities where the billboard looms large. Another billboard with the same message was reportedly spotted in Los Angeles."I stopped and took a picture because it's Texas. I'm from Austin.

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