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San Francisco woman, notorious for allegedly threatening to kill children, pleads not guilty

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A San Francisco woman notorious for her record of alleged threatening encounters with children and their caregivers at parks across the city pleaded not guilty during her first court appearance Monday, according to a report.

Kim Andrews, 37, has been charged in four separate criminal cases over the past four years in which she allegedly approached and threatened children in public spaces, including playgrounds, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

The latest case, for which she appeared in court on Monday, occurred in Golden Gate Park on July 19. Andrews allegedly approached a woman and her 18-month-old toddler along the park path and screamed, “Oh, a baby” and “You’re going to die” while holding a lighter and an aerosol can of Lysol.

Andrews was charged with one count of child endangerment and one count of making criminal threats in connection with the incident.

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Kim Andrews has been placed in psychiatric care. She pleaded not guilty to criminal charges against her. (Kim Andrews/Facebook)

Deputy Public Defender Tom McMahon told the court that Andrews had spent 120 days receiving psychiatric care at a hospital after her most recent arrest and entered a mental health conservatorship in November, the Chronicle reported.

Kim Andrews has been reported for threatening children in San Francisco. (Kim Andrews/Facebook)

McMahon further said that he was concerned that extended time in jail would impact Andrews’ ability to receive “the care and services she needs.” He said Andrews has been taking medication for her mental health conditions.

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San Francisco Superior Court Judge Kenneth Wine called the reports of the alleged encounters “horrific” and “extraordinarily threatening,” adding that Andrews was “a danger to the public.”

Kim Andrews appears in a photo from her time as a track and field athlete for UC San Diego. (Kim Andrews/Facebook)

Andrews was previously arrested on suspicion of battery and robbery, shoplifting and criminal threats, according to court records obtained by the newspaper.

Prosecutors have moved to keep Andrews detained pending trial, saying she presents a public safety risk.

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“My office will do everything in our power to ensure that children are safe in our city,” District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said in a statement on Nov. 26 after Andrews was charged in the July incident. “We will fight in the courtroom for justice for this family who were out enjoying a summer walk in the park. Child endangerment and making threats to anyone, especially to children and vulnerable victims, will not be condoned.”

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