Caution: Random Shooting Ahead


My most memorable, and also most scary Halloween was my 2006 experience at San Francisco's last official "Halloween at the Castro." Being an intern for the Golden State Warriors at the time, and thus having to pickup food at Panda Express for my superiors, I came up with the idea that it would be easy, and fun to make a Chinese food take-out box costume. I called around and found a shipping store that sold white boxes for four dollars. Then, I found the mask online and printed it out. I then blew it up at Kinkos, and had it laminated. While doing that, I asked the staff if they had any clip-art of "those tall oriental buildings with multiple roofs." They told me that they are called "pagodas," which was all the info I needed to get my own clip-art for free online. I printed out the clip-art, and had my Chinese roommate tell me how to write "please eat me" in Chinese and printed that out too.

On the streets of The Castro!


I hit the streets with my friend Daniel, aka "Tigger." A strong mixture of vodka and orange juice kept us warm and energetic that night, and helped us fit in with the rest of the wild partygoers.


Both Daniel and I were quite eye-catching and we spent a lot of time being asked to take pictures with people. However, we somehow never got any pictures together!


KTVU estimated that 500,000 people filled the streets, most in some sort of costume. There was a stage with a packed crowd of around one-thousand people dancing to trance beats being mixed live by a local dj. As soon as I reached the fringe of that crowd my costume began to get smashed so we ended up keeping our distance.

Julian, AKA "Frenchy"


Halloween 2006 began a trend of randomly running into people that I know on the streets of SF. Julian was a classmate of mine at SFSU, and he was always trying to explain some sort of bizarre thing in Japanese class in the middle of a lecture, and whenever he was presenting in front of class he would somehow always end up on the floor. Anyway, randomly running into him seemed so awesome at the time. haha

Geisha-In-The-Box


Haha, this picture simply makes me laugh. I don't know who gave her the idea to do that!

Identical Couple


Anyway, the fun carried on until late at night. The last sane moment I remember I was with Daniel, and a few other people and suddenly there were a bunch of popping sounds, followed by a stampede of people. I was quite intoxicated, and without seeing, nor saying anything to my friends I joined the stampede of people and sort of jogged out of the area. I ended up by a Muni subway entrance and decided to just go home. I figured it had to be gunshots, and later found out from my friends that a person right by us was shot in the shoulder, and that they were helping that person out! I had no idea, and in the end nine people were wounded. It's said that there was a conflict between two groups, but innocent bystanders were also wounded.

Overall, it was one of the best parties I have ever been to, and I would go again if given the chance. Last year San Francisco had its first official Halloween party since that incident. It was held at AT&T Park, but didn't have too many people show up. It was a really good time, though!



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1 Reply to "My Scariest Halloween: Gunshots on the Streets of San Francisco at the Castro Party"

hungeryjack on November 1, 2009 at 1:56 PM

Nice post - pictures of footprints ..Keep Posting


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pictures of footprints

 

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