This week, San Francisco police increased the reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the culprit to $100,000.
Lindsay McCollum and Eddie Tate were shot and killed inside a wooden box they lived in in the corner of 16th Street and South Van Ness Avenue on Dec. 16, 2016.
“It was tough because it was right before her birthday it was right before the holidays,” said Evangelina Salazar, who knew McCollum since she was 13. “The manner in which she passed I think it’s what, to me, affects me the most.” Salazar, who just moved out of the Bay Area, said she spent many days putting up flyers in the area where her friend was killed.
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