Of Course the SFPD Busted a Guy Outside Dead Company Show With 100 Nitrous Oxide Tanks
San Francisco police arrested Thomas Siderio, 32, from Philadelphia, for possessing around 100 nitrous oxide tanks and balloons near Golden Gate Park during a Dead & Company concert on Saturday night. Officers spotted Siderio around 11 p. m. while patrolling near Fulton Street and 35th Avenue, close to Spreckels Lake. Authorities seized the tanks, which are commonly associated with recreational drug use, and towed the trailer as evidence.
Siderio now faces charges of distributing nitrous oxide and possessing it with intent to ingest for intoxication. The San Francisco Police Department intends to maintain heightened patrols in the area to ensure safety during the ongoing 60th anniversary concert series. This incident reflects broader concerns about substance use at large events, particularly in a city known for its vibrant music scene. Nitrous oxide, often referred to as "hippy crack," is linked to recreational use and poses health risks. The case remains under investigation as authorities seek to address public safety issues.