.share-print{margin-right: 135px !important;}Share this:—PrintProsecutors declined to file charges Wednesday against a transient who had been accused of stabbing two men in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood on Memorial Day after additional details emerged in the case. Police on Monday said the man, who is homeless, stabbed two construction workers who confronted him while he urinated near Geary and Larkin streets. But according to district attorney’s office spokesman Alex Bastian, the men, ages 27 and 37, were at a nearby Memorial Day barbecue and were not working. The pair apparently confronted the transient and followed him. A fight broke out as the transient was walking away, and that’s when the men were [...]