A 52-year-old man was wounded in a shooting Tuesday evening in San Francisco’s Bayview District, according to police. The gunfire was reported around 6 p.m. near McKinnon Avenue and Toland Street, and officers found the victim and had him taken to a hospital with injuries the San Francisco Police Department described as not life-threatening.
Investigators said two male suspects in a sedan are believed to be connected to the shooting. They remained at large as of midweek, and police have not publicly shared additional suspect details.
Those initial details appeared in a Bay City News Service brief republished on SFGATE, which cited the San Francisco Police Department and noted that investigators had not released more information as of Wednesday. Bay City News Service regularly supplies short regional updates that are syndicated to outlets around the Bay Area.
How Police Are Asking the Public to Help
San Francisco police are asking anyone who may have seen or recorded anything near McKinnon and Toland to come forward. Tipsters can call the department’s anonymous tip line at (415) 575-4444 or send a text to TIP411, starting the message with “SFPD,” according to the San Francisco Police Department. Officers said tips can be shared anonymously and encouraged people to submit any photos or videos that might help the investigation.
Neighborhood Context
The Bayview has seen multiple shootings this year, including a March incident that left several people hospitalized, as reported by The San Francisco Standard. Community leaders and police have been working on outreach and violence prevention efforts as the city moves into the new year…