S.F. antiques dealer recorded spraying homeless woman with water hose is arrested

S.F. collectibles vendor recorded showering vagrant with water hose is captured The San Francisco collectibles seller whose display was vandalized and reproved web-based after viral video showed him splashing a vagrant with a water hose was captured Wednesday and accused of battery, specialists said. The man, Collier Gwin, 71, was captured on a misdeed battery charge, police said. He was reserved late Wednesday evening into the San Francisco Area Prison, where he was being hung on $2,500 bail, as per prison records. No trial has been set. A close by entrepreneur recorded video of Gwin showering the lady on the walkway outside Cultivate Gwin Exhibition on Jan. 9. Gwin told NBC Sound Region at the time that he had called police and city social administrations regularly in the past after the lady became problematic. Police have not openly recognized the lady. "There's literally nothing that should be possible. They'll take her to a safe house, and they will turn her out in ...