SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Kathryn "Kate" Steinle was out for an evening stroll with her father along the San Francisco waterfront when she was killed by a man who police said she didn't know.
The shooting occurred Wednesday evening while still light at Pier 14 — one of the busiest tourist destinations in the city, a place where people gather to take in the views, joggers exercise, and families push strollers at all hours.
Liz Sullivan told the San Francisco Chronicle (
http://bit.ly/1IuWbKw) the killing of her daughter was unbelievable and surreal.
"I don't think I've totally grasped it," Sullivan said.