
Convicted Sex Offender Who Camped Near San Francisco School with ‘Free Fentanyl’ Sign Gets Probation
Published on January 27, 2024
SAN FRANCISCO—A homeless registered sex offender who camped across the street from the Stella Maris Academy, a PK–8 school in the Richmond District of San Francisco, with a “Free Fentanyl 4 New Users” sign was convicted by a jury of committing a public nuisance and has been released from custody, according to Dan Noyes of ABC7 News. Joseph Adam Moore, the man in question, has been sentenced to one year of formal probation with an individualized treatment program. He is required to obey all laws and stay 100 yards away from the school. He is also to stay away from a nearby fire station that he had a previous stay-away order from after he created a nuisance by camping behind it....
