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Two Plead Not Guilty in Shooting of Burlingame Man

Two people appeared in court relating to the Halloween weekend shooting of a Burlingame man.

Two people charged in connection with a shooting of a Burlingame man near a Halloween party at San Francisco's Fort Mason pleaded not guilty today.

Hun Saelee, 30, faces four attempted murder counts and weapons-related charges for the shooting, which happened at about 12:40 a.m. on Oct. 28 on Marina Boulevard near Fort Mason.

His girlfriend, Judy Lau, 26, is charged with being an accessory to the crime after the fact. Both pleaded not guilty to all charges this morning at a hearing that was attended by several family members and friends of the victim, 21-year-old Ben Pessah.

Police said Pessah, a Burlingame resident, was leaving the party with his girlfriend and two other people when Saelee allegedly grabbed her chest.

Pessah's girlfriend, Carissa Harper, 20, said last week that Saelee "was looking for a fight" and allegedly went to the trunk of his car and got a gun, then shot Pessah in the head.

Saelee's attorney Stuart Hanlon said outside of court this morning, "The violence exploded for reasons that are unclear."

Later the day of the shooting, police tracked Saelee and Lau to a home in San Leandro where they were both arrested. A gun possibly used in the shooting was found in a white Acura parked outside, police said.

Saelee is being held on $10 million bail, but Lau posted $220,000 bail and has been released from custody -- which Harper said the victim's family is "livid" about.

Lau will return to court on Thursday when prosecutors plan to argue to have the bail amount raised. Her attorney is seeking to have it reduced.

Saelee will return to court on Nov. 15 for a status hearing in the case. Hanlon said in court that Saelee is currently on suicide watch at the county jail.

Police said Friday that they are seeking more information, including possible photos and video, of the incident at Fort Mason. Anyone with information is asked to call San Francisco police at (415) 553-1753.

Pessah remains under sedation at San Francisco General Hospital. His family has set up an account to receive donations to pay for his medical care, and is accepting contributions online at www.gofundme.com/1f0bb0. As of this morning, the family had received more than $15,800.

--Bay City News

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frank November 5, 2012 at 09:40 pm
so.....a guy in a camoflage costume shoots a young man, his car and licence plate number turns up in san leandro, the police go to the home and find a man in a camoflage costume, with a gun in the same car traced to the shooting. Judy lau is released on bail.... nice......
frank 2 November 6, 2012 at 02:29 am
people don't get shot for no reason. don't act like the victim is a saint when obviously the story isnt clear at all.
so a 20 yr old is at a party with alcohol. girl "allegedly" and i do mean allegedly gets touch and dude protest in all the guy take his time to grab a gun out the trunk and they stand and wait till he shoot them? and you make this comment like you know everything? nice......
Robert November 15, 2012 at 01:43 pm
Frank 2: you are a moron.

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Tom Eiseman June 6, 2013 at 07:59 am
It's not just you, it's all of us. I'll bet most of us have seen this happen all over town. PeopleRead More don't seem to be in the habit of checking for pedestrians, unless perhaps they're near a school. Drivers need to understand that they must watch, yield and wait. In large cities where there may be dozens of people in an intersection, drivers, for the most part, observe the law--there's safety in numbers. So when we're alone or in a small group, and find ourselves in a crosswalk around here, we all must remain alert and be ready to "jump out of the way" of some unobservant or inconsiderate driver.