
One person is dead and a second injured after a shooting inside a Muni train in San Francisco, officials said.Police arrived at the scene of the shooting at around 10 a.m., according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which said that police activity has shuttered subway service between the West Portal and Castro stations in both directions.San Francisco District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar wrote on Twitter that the shooting occurred inside a train. One person was reportedly killed at the scene. The second individual, according to a San Francisco police officer’s tweet, sustained non-life-threatening injuries.NBC Bay Area reporter Sergio Quintana reports that officers are searching for a shooter who escaped from the Castro Muni station. Surveillance footage from the station shows the shooter, police said.Bus service is ongoing between the West Portal and Castro stations, the city’s Department of Emergency Management said.A representative for San Francisco police did not immediately respond to a request for comment from SFGATE.
One person is dead and a second injured after a shooting inside a Muni train in San Francisco, officials said.
Police arrived at the scene of the shooting at around 10 a.m., according to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which said that police activity has shuttered subway service between the West Portal and Castro stations in both directions.
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San Francisco District 7 Supervisor Myrna Melgar wrote on Twitter that the shooting occurred inside a train. One person was reportedly killed at the scene. The second individual, according to a San Francisco police officer’s tweet, sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
NBC Bay Area reporter Sergio Quintana reports that officers are searching for a shooter who escaped from the Castro Muni station. Surveillance footage from the station shows the shooter, police said.
Bus service is ongoing between the West Portal and Castro stations, the city’s Department of Emergency Management said.
A representative for San Francisco police did not immediately respond to a request for comment from SFGATE.
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