A late-morning shooting just steps from Stonestown Galleria sent San Francisco police racing to the area yesterday, after a person was wounded near the busy shopping center.
Officers found the victim at the intersection of Cambon Drive and Cardenas Avenue shortly before noon and rushed them to a nearby hospital, according to police. The person suffered non‑life‑threatening injuries and is expected to recover. No arrests have been announced, and police have not said whether the shooting was connected to the mall itself.
According to ABC7, San Francisco police responded to reports of gunfire just before noon and located the victim at Cambon and Cardenas. The station reports the victim was taken to a local hospital and that investigators are urging anyone who saw or heard anything to call the SFPD tip line at 415‑575‑4444.
Recent Scare At The Mall
The shooting follows another tense incident at the Stonestown shopping center earlier this month. Local outlets, including the San Francisco Chronicle and NBC Bay Area, reported that the property was evacuated after a threat prompted the deployment of K‑9 teams and a bomb squad. Officers conducted sweeps and later allowed the mall to reopen.
Investigation And Tips
Police have not released a suspect description or a possible motive, and the investigation remains active. Per ABC7 and the SFPD, detectives are asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact the department at 415‑575‑4444…