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SF police respond to shootings, stabbing on New Year morn

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The San Francisco Police Department started their New Year’s morning responding to three separate shootings and a stabbing. All incidents occurred before 3 a.m.

According to police, shortly after 2 a.m. near the 500 block of Sutter Avenue, a man and woman were walking back to their car after visiting a club when two suspects attacked them. 

The perpetrators attacked the man, stabbing him multiple times and giving him life-threatening injuries. The victim was identified as a 28-year-old Antioch man. 

The second incident occurred around 2:40 a.m. in the Mission. Police say a 22-year-old San Francisco resident was shot and sustained a life-threatening gunshot wound. 

At 3 a.m., a victim told the police he was in a fight and was shot in the 4400 block of Mission Street. The victim is a 28-year-old San Francisco resident. He had non-life-threatening gunshot wounds from the incident. 

Police were also dispatched to Mission Street and Bayview Street due to shooting reports. On the scene, police found shell casings but believed no one was struck by gunfire. 

Charlene

Charlene is a Bay Area journalist who hails from the small community of Fresno. Drawing from her experience writing for her college paper, Charlene continues to advocate for free press and local journalism. She also volunteers in all the beach cleanups she can because she loves the water.

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