Police reported that two separate shootings occurred in San Francisco on Father’s Day, resulting in six individuals being wounded. During a press conference on Sunday night, San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott revealed that one of the shootings involved a black SUV and a white sedan, engaging in a “car-to-car” exchange of gunfire. Two victims sustained gunshot injuries, while four others were struck by the vehicles involved. The incident took place near Pier 39, a renowned tourist destination situated at Beach and Stockton Street. At approximately 6:50 p.m. on Sunday, gunfire was reported in the vicinity, as relayed by a police spokesperson to Fox News Digital.
Among the victims, two individuals suffered gunshot wounds, with one of them sustaining life-threatening injuries. Additionally, three others sustained injuries from shattered glass during the incident. Shockingly, a 10-year-old girl was also hit by one of the vehicles involved in the shooting.
Upon arrival at the scene, officers promptly provided aid to the victims and summoned medical assistance. Subsequently, the wounded individuals were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.
Further investigation revealed the potential involvement of two vehicles in the shooting. As of now, no suspects have been apprehended in connection with the incident, as stated by Chief Scott.
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Shortly after the initial shooting, a second incident occurred at the intersection of Embarcadero and Howard Streets. The spokesperson indicated that there is a belief that the two shootings are linked. The current conditions of the victims remain unknown.
Individuals possessing any information regarding the shootings are urged to contact the San Francisco Police Department at 415-575-4444 or provide an anonymous tip by texting TIP411.