San Francisco street ambassador shot dead while confronting drug user outside library
San Francisco Street Ambassador Fatally Shot While Confronting Drug User Outside Library
A tragic incident occurred outside the Main Branch of the San Francisco Public Library when Joey Alexander, a dedicated street ambassador for non-profit Urban Alchemy, was fatally shot by a man he had asked to stop using drugs near children. The 60-year-old father of two passed away from his injuries on Tuesday, leaving behind a devastated community and family.
According to Urban Alchemy spokesperson Jess Montejano, Alexander was on duty when he approached the individual using drugs and requested him to cease his activities. In response, the man became agitated, brandished a shotgun from his bag, and fired at Alexander, hitting him in the torso. Despite efforts to save him, Alexander succumbed to his injuries a few days later.
Edmund Bowen, the 42-year-old suspect, was swiftly apprehended by the San Francisco Police Department and is facing homicide charges. The incident has sent shockwaves through the Urban Alchemy team, who work tirelessly to combat crime and drug use in the city’s most vulnerable neighborhoods.
From Incarceration to Redemption: Joey Alexander’s Journey
Joey Alexander’s story is one of redemption and second chances. After serving 23 years in prison for a gang-related homicide, he emerged from San Quentin with a determination to turn his life around. Joining Urban Alchemy as a street ambassador, Alexander dedicated himself to making a positive impact in the community, using his past experiences to guide others away from a similar path.
Described by his brother Marvin as a man committed to righting his wrongs, Alexander was a beloved member of the Urban Alchemy team. His tragic death marks a loss not only for his family but for the entire community he served with passion and dedication.
Despite the risks they face, Urban Alchemy employees continue their vital work on the streets of San Francisco, determined to honor Alexander’s memory and legacy. Mayor Daniel Lurie expressed his condolences, recognizing the sacrifice made by Alexander in the line of duty.
A Legacy of Service and Sacrifice
Joey Alexander’s untimely passing serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those working to improve their communities. As Urban Alchemy mourns the loss of one of their own, they remain steadfast in their mission to create safer and healthier neighborhoods for all residents.
Alexander’s two sons, left fatherless by this senseless act of violence, now carry on his legacy of service and compassion. As the community comes together to mourn his passing, they also celebrate his life and the impact he had on those around him.



