9 Injured In 'Targeted, Isolated' Shooting At San Francisco, Shooter At Large
San Francisco Police found at least 9 victims of a shooting that they believe to be a “targeted and isolated incident”.
At least 9 people were shot at on Friday night, in San Francisco’s Mission District neighbourhood in what the police have called a “targeted and isolated incident”. All the victims have survived the shooting which happened during a block party, CNN quoted San Francisco Police Department Officer Eve Laokwansathitaya as saying during a press conference. “We can confirm there are 9 shooting victims — all are expected to survive their injuries,” the San Francisco Police Department said in a tweet.
According to CNN, the San Francisco Police Department was called to the scene at Mission District at 9 pm local time.
⚠️ UPDATE ⚠️
— San Francisco Police (@SFPD) June 10, 2023
We can confirm there are 9 shooting victims - all are expected to survive their injuries. At this time, the incident appears to be targeted and isolated. There is no known threat to the public at this time.
Five of the victims were hospitalised, Santiago Lerma, a legislative aide to a San Francisco Board of Supervisors member, told the news outlet. One of the five wounded had to undergo surgery, while the rest were treated for minor injuries.
When police reached the spot they had located people with multiple gunshot wounds, officers called medics to treat the victims and transport them to hospitals, a police statement read.
“When officers arrived on scene they located multiple victims suffering from gunshot wounds,” police CNN quoted the statement.
“Officers summoned medics to the scene to treat and transport the victims to local area hospitals”, it added.
There has been no information about any arrests or who the perpetrator is.
Earlier, the city’s Department of Emergency Management issued a tweet asking people to avoid the area of 24th Street and Treat Avenue.
ALERTSF: Avoid the area of 24th St and Treat Ave due to Police Activity. Emergency crews are on scene.
— San Francisco Department of Emergency Management (@SF_emergency) June 10, 2023
Expect traffic delays, consider alternate routes, and allow for additional travel time. For live traffic information visit https://t.co/KhHeZty2yc. https://t.co/xdiwAjlHhb
This incident follows a shooting in California’s Sunnyvale city in which one person was shot dead and four others were injured. The incident took place when the suspect shot into a family's car, IANS reported. Interim Chief of Police Bill Vegas said the four injured persons, including three children, were taken to a hospital. The children did not suffer any life-threatening injuries, according to Chief Vegas.
Sunnyvale is located about 65 km from San Francisco.