Man Arrested for Attempting to Rob Filipino American Family Visiting SF at Gunpoint

May 2024 · 4 minute read

A man with a criminal record was arrested for an attempted robbery on a Filipino American family of 18 visiting San Francisco.

What happened: Patrick Elliot, his Filipino wife and 16 other family members, with some as young as six years old, were from Wisconsin and visiting Fisherman’s Wharf on April 19, according to ABC7’s Dion Lim.

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Patrick Elliott & his family were on a CA road trip & visited Fisherman’s Wharf Monday

(1/5) #StopAAPIHate pic.twitter.com/DLrhpsm5fF

— Dion Lim (@DionLimTV) April 24, 2021

Documents I obtained show Carlos Claros approached the family with 2 associates & showed a gun & attempted to take cell phones

Patrick said Claros called them “you Asians” and spit on one relative.

Another family member recorded what happened #StopAsianHate
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— Dion Lim (@DionLimTV) April 24, 2021

Arrest and history: Patrolling officers from the San Francisco Police Department arrested Claros after following the three men to the Aquatic Park area. The family allegedly saw him throw his gun under a car.

I discovered Claros has an extensive criminal history incl. drug & stolen car possession last year & involvement in strong-armed robbery spree in late 2019 spanning multiple neighborhoods.

He was on probation during the Fisherman’s Wharf incident

(3/5) #StopAsianHate pic.twitter.com/cZB9gXSF6U

— Dion Lim (@DionLimTV) April 24, 2021

After inquiring w/the DA’s office why Claros was on probation at the time of the Fisherman’s Wharf incident & words for the victims— Boudin’s spokesperson said in part they could not provide many details because of the pending case.

(4/5) #StopAAPIHate pic.twitter.com/R2Tms94sO4

— Dion Lim (@DionLimTV) April 24, 2021

Other details: During the incident, Elliot said no witnesses helped him and his family.

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