Murder Most Foul Update: DA To Decide On Charges Tuesday For Alleged Tenderloin Killer

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Representatives of the District Attorney's office will meet with homicide inspectors Tuesday to decide on charges for Patrick Sullivan, 46, the alleged knife-wielding killer responsible for the death of a San Francisco man this morning.

The police arrested Sullivan in the wee hours at the Cadillac Market on Hyde and Eddy, claiming he was the man who killed William Quinn, a 40-year-old San Franciscan in what appears to be a brazen attack in the liquor store. Sullivan is currently in police custody awaiting charges.

SF Weekly has received indications that video footage of the incident may exist. 

This wouldn't be Sullivan's first brush with the law. The alleged stabber was arrested "several years ago" for possession of a controlled substance, and two instances of petty theft with a prior. None of the cases were charged, said DA spokesman Brian Buckelew.

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