2nd Possible Attack Near Sam Altman's Home

Police say shots were fired from car outside OpenAI executive's home
Posted Apr 13, 2026 1:00 AM CDT
2nd Possible Attack Near Sam Altman's Home
Security cameras are seen at an entrance to the home of Sam Altman on Lombard Street in San Francisco on Friday, April 10, 2026.   (Lea Suzuki/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco home may have been targeted by two alleged attacks in a span of three days, with police announcing a pair of arrests in the latest incident, the San Francisco Standard reports. Around 1:40am Sunday, a Honda sedan allegedly drove past Altman's property in Russian Hill, then stopped; the passenger extended a hand out the window and appeared to fire a shot toward the Lombard Street side of the estate, according to a police report citing security staff and surveillance video. No injuries were reported. The Standard frames the alleged shooting as an attack on Altman's home, but the San Francisco Chronicle notes that has not yet been confirmed by police.

Police say a license plate captured on camera led them to a residence on Taylor Street, where officers detained Amanda Tom, 25, and Muhamad Tarik Hussein, 23, without incident and recovered three firearms. Both were booked on suspicion of negligent discharge of a firearm. The alleged shooting followed a Friday morning episode in which a 20-year-old Texas man, Daniel Alejandro Moreno-Gama, is accused of hurling a Molotov cocktail at Altman's gate from Chestnut Street; security extinguished the flames, and the suspect was later arrested after making threats at OpenAI's Mission Bay headquarters, authorities say. The suspect has been linked to a Discord server called PauseAI, which is against the development of frontier AI models; the group quickly disavowed the alleged attack, Business Insider reports.

After the first incident, Altman wrote a lengthy blog post reflecting on it. "There was an incendiary article about me a few days ago. Someone said to me yesterday they thought it was coming at a time of great anxiety about AI and that it made things more dangerous for me. I brushed it aside," he wrote. "Now I am awake in the middle of the night and pissed, and thinking that I have underestimated the power of words and narratives."

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